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| Full Name And Credentials | NPI | Gender | Race | Ethnicity | Clinic/Hospital | Secondary Clinic/Hospital | Languages Spoken | Non-english fluency verified | Degree | Type of Provider | Secondary Type of Provider | Specialty | Secondary Specialty | Ages Served | Areas of Expertise | Session Types Available | Types of Therapy Available | Street Address | City | State | Zip Code | County | Phone | Secondary Street Address | Secondary City | Secondary State | Secondary Zip Code | Secondary County | Secondary Phone | Website | Accepting New Members | Certified Interpreter Services Availiable, Including ASL | Facility is ADA Accessible and has Accommodations for People with Physical Disabilities | Completed Cultural Competency Training | Addtitional Cultural and Linguistic Capabilities | Offers telehealth appointments | Auxiliary aids available | Is an accessible route from site arrival points and an accessible entrance provided to everyone? | Does the building allow people with different abilities to obtain services and participate in activities without assistance? | Does the equipment being used and services utilized provide for all patients to be treated and equitably? | Are facility practices reviewed for TIC and CLAS best practices? | Additional auxiliary aids available for Hearing Impaired Members | Additional auxiliary aids available for Vision Impaired Members |
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| Oregon Coast Community Action | 0500842021 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Coast Community Action (Orcca) | English | No | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Climate Services | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | Adult and Pediatric | Home Modifications | 1855 Thomas Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7070 | https://www.orcca.us/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Donald Schaefer, QMHP-C,MS | 1003059742 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-C,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Margaret Gressle, ANP | 1003119132 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | ANP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| William Simon, LPC | 1003193657 | Male | Information Not Provided | Western European | William G Simon Llc | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2495 Newmark Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 458-710-8535 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | simonsez95624@yahoo.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Heather Johnson, LCSW | 1003242173 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kelly Squire-Hamblet, OT | 1003249046 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Leanne Hake, CADC II | 1003256231 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Lakeview | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1741 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Diane Smith, LPC | 1003329905 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| German Ferrer, MD | 1003391046 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Sholana Shoberg, QMHA-I | 1003471319 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Uriah Yraguen, THW-PSS | 1003538315 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THW-PSS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Kameron Jones, DPT | 1003551029 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Caitlin Oreilly, DPT | 1003586207 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Emily Gordon, RD | 1003673286 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Chloe Leiby, DPT | 1003700337 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cyndra Krogen-Morton, QMHP-R | 1003754193 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Shawna Schaar, LCSW | 1003820283 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Angela Watson, PA | 1003823022 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Michael Ivanitsky, MD | 1003837410 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Reedsport Medical Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | 385 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2119 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Brooke Kyle, MD | 1003859372 | Female | Information Not provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lower Umpqua Hospital | 1003874819 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care | Critical Access, Billing Provider, Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Critical Access | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Trinity Valley Pharmacy Retail | 1013034735 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Trinity Valley Pharmacy Retail | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Mail Order Pharmacy, Specialty Pharmacy, Rural Health Clinic, Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 2001 Foothill Blvd Bldg F3 | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-9437 | INFO@TRINITYVALLEY.NET | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Bhavani Peddagovindu, MD | 1013167303 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Emily Tucker, LPC | 1013210681 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Erinn Meyer, RD | 1013293265 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Merna Peterson, QMHP-C,MA | 1013296920 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHP-C,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Grace Schroeder, LCSW | 1013449271 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| John Campbell, MD | 1013478270 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Vascular & Interventional Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 500 5Th St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jennifer Lowry, QMH-R | 1013592245 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMH-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Julie Connors, CRM,QMHA-R | 1013600725 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM,QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Lindsi Poole, QMHA-I | 1013604008 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Katrina West, QMHA-R,PCA | 1013635408 | Female | Information Not Provided | Western European | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R,PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Sarah Moon, CADC-R | 1013636034 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Cimberly Cook, CRM | 1013737295 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Rudolf Hoellrich, MD | 1013917285 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Stephen Mattichak, MD | 1013930189 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Adult and Pediatric | Interventional Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Fred Meyer Dme/Pharmacy (Coos Bay) | 1023044237 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #050 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, Assistive Technology, Prosthesis | Adult and Pediatric | 1020 S First Avenue | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-4033 | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/pharmacy/or/coos%20bay/701/00050 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Sarah Campbell, LCSW | 1023137171 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sarah Campbell Lcsw | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-5515 | lcsw.scampbell@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Oregon Eye Consultants Llc | 1023199734 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Huang, MD | 1023214533 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 700 Sw Campus Dr, Floor 7 | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Frank Ford, LCSW | 1023236551 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Christian Counseling Services | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 3803 Vista Court | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-7453 | https://www.christiancounselingcooscounty.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Maynika Rastogi, MD | 1023253358 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric Endocrinology, Primary Care Provider | Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dustin Harn, PA | 1023326923 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Victoria Shultz, PA-C | 1023351418 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Donna Roy, RD | 1023392040 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sharon Monsivais, MD | 1023455490 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Plastic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Nico Forest, LPC | 1023468501 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Forest Counseling Llc | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | Telehealth Only | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-7545 | forestcounseling@yahoo.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | NO | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Kelsey Brown, QMHA-II | 1023560810 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-II | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Anna Dodd, FNP | 1023582673 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jenny Tausch, PMHNP | 1023649605 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Monarch Mental Health | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 320 Central Ave Ste 212 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 401-217-9333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.monarchmentalhealth.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Aviva Health Pharmacy | 1023747813 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-492-2078 | https://aviva.health/locations/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Lacy Premo, QMHA-R | 1023749736 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Elizabeth Davenport, QMHA-I | 1023770948 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Laurel Jeffrey, LMFT | 1023784386 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Marriage and Family Therapist, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kristen Mihm, RD | 1023879525 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Michelle Schick, RD | 1023882420 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| David Candelaria, MD | 1033112271 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jennifer Freeman, MD | 1033170519 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Brendan Kelly, MD | 1033233192 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Cardiologist, Pediatric Cardiology, Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 15220 Nw Laidlaw Rd. | Portland | OR | 97229 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Fred Meyer Pharmacy (Roseburg) | 1033283569 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #281 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 929 Nw Garden Valley Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-957-3058 | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/pharmacy/or/roseburg/701/00281 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Matthew Mccaskill, DO | 1033347349 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 808 Sw Campus Dr. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Daniel Morrow, MD | 1033354766 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Infant | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Shelly Anderson, CRNA | 1033397120 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| M2 Anesthesia Pllc | 1033432562 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Nicole Palmer, MD | 1033747845 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Karolin Saweres, RD | 1033785472 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dylan Terrell, QMHA-I | 1033819305 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Cristian Mercado, RD | 1033894555 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Allissa Eiser, RD | 1033918644 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Heather Brooks, THW-PHN | 1043046139 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-PHN | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Trek Lyons, MD | 1043210248 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Sports Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Sports Medicine | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Katria Mertz, MD | 1043351992 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Chase Gardens | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 360 S Gardne Way Ste 290 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Rachel Kolbinsky, MD | 1043449366 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Sarah Stauffer, LCSW | 1043449937 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy Eugene Office | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 59 E 11Th Ave Ste 200 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Erin Spier, LPC | 1043463391 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Creative Roots Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-5515 | espier.lpc@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Cynthia Simmons, LCSW,MSW | 1043610660 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cynthia Simmons Lscw | English, Spanish | No | LCSW,MSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 632 C West Anderson | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-271-0060 | cindy.simmonsLCSW@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | NO | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jean Colon-Pons, MD | 1043654015 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Vascular & Interventional Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Gregory Sopka, PA | 1043712383 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Sara Kerr, RD | 1043712482 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Penny Peters, QMHA,CRM | 1043723273 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA,CRM | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Grant Meeker, MD | 1043739873 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mario Bugnone, LCSW | 1043753916 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | New Roots Counseling | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 928-380-1120 | mbugnone@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | NO | N | Telehealth Only | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Susie Leonard, LCSW | 1043794126 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Emmalee Vittetoe, PA-C | 1053010876 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ndeye Thiaw, PA | 1053065839 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Danielle Underwood, RDH | 1053073502 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Dental Services | English | No | RDH | Dental Providers | Coll Agrmt Exp Practice | Adult and Pediatric | 1885 Waite Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/dental/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Lindsay Iannone, PA | 1053093963 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | 1312 Tichnor Ave | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-1114 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Pathfinders Behavioral Health Llc | 1053111369 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pathfinders Behavioral Health Llc | English | No | Group | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 271 N Baxter St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 949-306-9839 | greggarrowlcsw@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Beverly Calderon, RD | 1053116152 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Matthew Savard, QMHA-R | 1053204636 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Paul Reicherter, MD | 1053379826 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| William Stellar, MD | 1053397182 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| James Sinnott, MD | 1053397463 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Lawrence Cheal, PT | 1053403592 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Hunts Md Phd John | 1053556019 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aesthetic Surgical Arts & Skin Enhancement Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Medical Specialty | 2550 Willakenzie Rd Ste 1 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-434-0922 | https://www.aestheticsurgicalarts.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Rodney Mann, CRNA | 1053596247 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Stephanie Dumesnil, LPC | 1053695254 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jamie Williams, CSWA | 1053803833 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Stephanie Empson, FNP | 1053907006 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coquille) | Southern Coos Hospital | English, Urdu | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 790 E 5Th St Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stephanie Mcgary, CADC-I | 1053914416 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Elizabeth Phan, DMD | 1053968891 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bend Teledentistry) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | https://www.advantagedental.com/services | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Crystal Mcavoy, QMHA-R | 1063033280 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Case Management | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Austin Hunsaker, QMHA-R | 1063095172 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Amber Gray, LPCA | 1063126241 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Catherine Johnston, THW-PSS | 1063173029 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THW-PSS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Eichlin, QMHP-R | 1063241982 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Emily Mccaffery, QMHA-R | 1063340438 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Brittnee Thomas, CRM | 1063375442 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Telemedpsych | 1063380913 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Telemedpsych | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Pediatric | Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry | Telehealth Only | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 800-520-9857 | https://www.telemedpsych.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N/A | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues | ||||||||||||||||||
| Lower Umpqua Hospital/Swing Bed | 1063460095 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | Hospital Units | Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Jeffrey Woolsey, MD | 1063572238 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Antony Chu, MD | 1063573764 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Coos County Health Department | 1063576908 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos County Health Department | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Group | Public Clinic | Family Planning Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Ambulatory Family Planning Facility | 281 Laclair St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://cooshealthandwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ryan Pederson, DPM | 1063605384 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English, Spanish | No | DPM | Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers | Podiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Foot & Ankle Surgery | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sandra Mccracken, CADC II | 1063668127 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Patrick Crane, CSWA | 1063718377 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Rachelle Ellery, LMFT | 1063818490 | Female | Information Not Provided | African American | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Megan Lucas, PMHNP | 1063832111 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Bryon Blackwell, DC | 1063840585 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Uncommon Chiropractic | English | No | DC | Chiropractic Providers | Chiropractor | Adult and Pediatric | 790 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-224-6230 | https://uncommonchiropractic.janeapp.com/#staff_member/1 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Cep America Llc @ Bah | 1063893402 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Michelle Cohen, MD | 1063946408 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 700 Sw Campus Dr, Floor 7 | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Katelyn Champe, QMHA-II | 1063980852 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jinxi Caddel, LPC,CADC | 1063990554 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Jinxi Caddel (Black Sheep Therapy) | Jinxi Caddel (Black Sheep Therapy) | English | No | LPC,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | CLSS Individual | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Licensed Professional Counselor, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1125 Alabama Ave Se Ste 5 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-9470 | 1125 Alabama Ave Se Ste 5 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-9470 | https://www.drjinxi.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | Y | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Devin Holt, CRNA | 1073036174 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Steven Robert, DPT | 1073039277 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | DPT | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jennifer Von Felden, LPC,BS,MS | 1073056859 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Von Felden Counseling Services | English | No | LPC,BS,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 45799 Salmon Creek Road | Powers | OR | 97466 | Coos | 541-329-7115 | jennifervonfelden@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jacqueline Pardo-Morales, LPC | 1073077525 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jingzhe Gao, CRNA | 1073080602 | Female | Information Not Provided | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shirley Reynolds, FNP | 1073097242 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aceso Medical Clinic Llc | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 375 Park Ave Ste 5 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-3066 | https://acesomedical.clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Christopher Bueford, LCSW | 1073097291 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Student/Education | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Gentle Breeze Counseling Llc | 1073153367 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Community Mental Health Program | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Clousing, RD | 1073206611 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kelly Herzog, THW-FS | 1073226890 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anna Frazier, CSWA | 1073244430 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Tayla Griffin, THW,CADCII | 1073264370 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW,CADCII | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Melony Coleman, QMHA-R | 1073327920 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Levi Mills, CRM | 1073337622 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Elizabeth Jacobs, RD | 1073363859 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jocelyn Sifuentes, QMHA-R | 1073366142 | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kimberly Vandewege, RD | 1073367330 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Delbert Gibson, QMHA-R | 1073477998 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Robert Mayer, MD | 1073552352 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ricks Medical Supply | 1073570230 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Ricks Medical Supply (Roseburg) | Ricks Medical Supply (North Bend) | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Prosthesis, Assistive Technology | Adult and Pediatric | 780 Nw Garden Valley Blvd Ste 200 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-3042 | 1934 Newmark St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-672-3042 | https://www.ricksmedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Briana Schmickle, RD | 1073689279 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Erin Madriago, MD | 1073723656 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 3303 S Bond Ave | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Felix Saavedra, RD | 1073737169 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anna Van Der Horst, MD | 1073908646 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Aleksandr Lyashenko, DDS,BS | 1083002190 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | English, Russian, | No | DDS,BS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Dentist (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Tina Marshall, CADC,QMHA | 1083266092 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Hope Mental Wellness | 1083321400 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Hope Mental Wellness Llc | English | No | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Group | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 999 N Front St Ste 107 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-236-2086 | jenniferhope@hopementalwellnessllc.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Sara Henricks, LPC | 1083392039 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon Salem Office | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 3400 State St Ste G-750 | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Caprice Hardy, RD | 1083439756 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jay Dibacco, DPT | 1083507313 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rachael Fowler, QMHP-R | 1083590293 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ellen Chen, MD | 1083654313 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| David Rickman, MD | 1083655740 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| David Sarmiento, MD | 1083657563 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dream Team Anesthesia | Advanced Pediatric Dentistry Of Hermiston | English, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2915 219Th Ave E | Lake Tapps | WA | 98391 | Pierce | 253-470-8326 | 1060 W Elm Ave Ste 115 | Hermiston | OR | 97838 | Umatilla | 541-289-5433 | https://www.dtanesthesia.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Fred Meyer (Brookings) | 1083659478 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #030 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 325 5Th St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1643 | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/pharmacy/or/brookings/701/00030 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Hassan Massouh, MD | 1083723969 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Arabic, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Brandon Roller, MD | 1083813844 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Misty Carlson, MD | 1083824031 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1200 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 458-205-6041 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Shawn Regan, CRNA | 1083870042 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Marius Pakalniskis, MD | 1083928683 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Shalini Unsworth, RD | 1083938740 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Nathan Thompson, CADC-II | 1083956668 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mary Waggoner, QMHA-I | 1083979264 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Walter Kunz, MD | 1093035487 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | Oregon Eye Consultants (Springfield) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | 1550 Oak St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tina Freiwald, RD | 1093042475 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Leah Morris, CRNA | 1093075764 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kevin Krughoff, MD | 1093177321 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Megan Smith, PA-C | 1093263386 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Coquille | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | 855 W Central Blvd Ste B | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Abigail Brinkman, OTRL | 1093341182 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | OTRL | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Sara Simpkins, LPC | 1093362139 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Whitney Williams, CADC-I | 1093402521 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Hernandez, QMHA-R | 1093493611 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community Mental Health Program | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Ian Chamberlain, PA | 1093521221 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Micaela Pruiett, LPCA | 1093532384 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Chris Willson, QMHA-R | 1093562910 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Purfoods Llc | 1093834020 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Moms Meals | English | No | Suppliers | Health Related Social Needs - Nutrition Services | Adult and Pediatric | 3210 Se Corporate Woods Dr | Ankeny | IA | 50021 | Polk | 515-963-0641 | https://www.purfoods.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Trillium Family Services | 1093873382 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Parry Center For Children | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | Pediatric | 3415 Se Powell Boulevard | Portland | OR | 97202 | Multnomah | 503-234-9591 | 4455 Ne Highway 20 | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 541-757-1852 | https://www.trilliumfamily.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Anita Ho, DDS | 1093899304 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Brookings) | English, Cantonese | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 97829 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-7000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/brookings | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Steven Shah, MD | 1093931578 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Hiba Abdel Aziz, MD | 1104016336 | Female | Black or African American | African American | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Navid Ezra, MD | 1104110071 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | California Dermatology Institute Llc | English, Farsi, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 888-367-1850 | https://www.calderminstitute.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rebecca Rice, LCSW | 1104124445 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Kathleen Wafer, QMHA-I | 1104180090 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Artur Narkiewicz-Jodko, MD | 1104188879 | Male | White | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Laura Saltzman, MD | 1104358712 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Courtney Miller, MD | 1104358720 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Pediatrics | Adult and Pediatric | Pediatric Anesthesiology | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jennie Maceachern, LCSW | 1104425305 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Social Worker | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 1467 Siskiyou Blvd #440 | Medford | OR | 97501 | Jackson | 541-224-5222 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ashley Calvert, OD | 1104486356 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Vision Center | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 855 W Central Blvd Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-4042 | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tracy Merriam, LCSW | 1104572288 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Raeann Nesta, CNM | 1104597855 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jae Min Jung, CRNA | 1104598598 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 500 Ne Multnomah St | Portland | OR | 97232 | Multnomah | 503-813-2000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Holli Luongo, RD | 1104650449 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kelly Scully, RD | 1104689173 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kip Colvey, PA | 1104689280 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| John Muenchrath, MD | 1104801356 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Teresa Lanier, MD | 1104865658 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| James Roth, MD | 1104895705 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jamie Mckenzie, MD | 1104953546 | Female | Race Unknown | Unknown | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Daniel Skarzynski, MD | 1104988583 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Adult and Pediatric | Interventional Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Stephanie Wilder, MD | 1114114550 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Gene Weinstein, MD | 1114213881 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| David Herrmann, MD | 1114284189 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Ira Hausam, LPC | 1114319241 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lori Wilson, LCSW | 1114329422 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Journey To Discovery Counseling Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 205 West 10Th | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-393-2280 | https://www.journeytodiscoverycounseling.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Willie Haaby, CADC-I,BS | 1114385119 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC-I,BS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stefanie Prokopiou Boisvert, RD | 1114428570 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Judith Buechner, RD | 1114443827 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Melissa Leichner, QMHA,CADC | 1114462553 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Peer Wellness Family | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Jeffrey Stagg, MD | 1114485190 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tasha Walter, CADC,QMHA | 1114499324 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Amy Davis, QMHP-C | 1114542248 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Michelle Park, LCSW | 1114579083 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Hannah Hughey, APN | 1114619673 | Female | Caucasian | White | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | APN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Christina Smith, QMHA-I,BA | 1114655073 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I,BA | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Deann Shaw, QMHA-R | 1114733672 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brandy Osborn-Hanshaw, QMHA-R | 1114734951 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Nicole Tiefenback, CRM | 1114740180 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Reginald Richardson, CRM | 1114750437 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Pernilla Johansson, LCSW | 1114951159 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Penny L Johansson Lcsw | English, Swedish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 5460 Brownings Corner Rd | Florence | OR | 97439 | Lane | 541-305-5804 | https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/penny-johansson-florence-or/771485 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Jonathan Sims, MD | 1124075122 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brant Cooper, MD | 1124090865 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Pacific Home Care Hospice | 1124112784 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pacific Home Care Hospice | English | No | Agencies | Hospice | Adult and Pediatric | 375 Park Ave Ste 6 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-7005 | 955 Kentucky Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-9730 | https://pacifichhh.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Matthew Morris, CRNA | 1124389903 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Maura Frith, CRNA | 1124429691 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cory Vansteenwyk, PT,DPT | 1124431812 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT,DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Orthopedic | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Suzanne Malamud, RD | 1124457577 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Albertsons Sav-On Pharmacy #3541 | 1124473954 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Albertsons (Grants Pass) | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 1690 Sw Allen Creek Rd | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-471-7085 | https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/provider-view/1124473954 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Carmen Ramirez, PT | 1124511860 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Samantha Decker, PAC | 1124525043 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Elizabeth Carle, RD | 1124554001 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Moms Meals | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | 3210 Se Corporate Woods Dr | Ankeny | IA | 50021 | Polk | 515-963-0641 | https://www.purfoods.com/ | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Derrick Oaxaca, MD | 1124581814 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Dominica Roberts, FNP | 1124594080 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jacob Stradling, PMHNP | 1124704895 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Susan Hibbs, PMHNP | 1124705660 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dawn Mcclelland, CRM | 1124730239 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Kim Smith, QMHP-R | 1134009210 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jennifer Rilea, CADC-R | 1134073737 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Safeway Pharmacy #4262 (Coquille) | 1134165731 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #4262 | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Nursing Facility | Adult and Pediatric | 3 E 1St St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-2422 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/coquille/3-e-1st-st.html | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Tami Marriott, MD | 1134182843 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sam Scott, DMD | 1134264021 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Bhargavbhai Patel, MD | 1134382328 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Bonnie Hylton, LPCA | 1134512858 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Travis Brown, DO | 1134515661 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kelsey Taylor, QMHA-I | 1134575590 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Paul Castonguay, QMHA-R | 1134695539 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Debbra Forrester, FNP | 1134708753 | Female | White | Caucasian | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| South Coast Healthcare Llc | 1134740152 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South Coast Healthcare | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Primary Care | 29641 Ellensburge Ave | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-5657 | https://www.southcoasthealthcenter.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Dusty Stokes, LCSW | 1134787344 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kelsey Coates, RD | 1134913908 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Taylor Claflin, THW-CHW | 1134915283 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mandy Smith, QMHA-I | 1134915648 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ivy Doolittle, CADC-R | 1134920267 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sumayah Aryan, RD | 1134923576 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rebecca Alldridge, CRM | 1134944242 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michael Randolph, QMHP-R | 1144010653 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Marty Socia, THW,CRM | 1144012493 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | Bay Area First Step | English | No | THW,CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Skilled interpretation services are available upon request, including support for individuals who speak languages other than English. Interpretation services for ASL users are available by prior arrangement | Yes | Yes | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Heather Little, THW-CHW | 1144025388 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jason Tavakolian, MD | 1144220195 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Hand Surgery | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Womens Care Pc | 1144250044 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community Mental Health Center, Adult | Medical Clinic, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Medical Specialty, Clinical, Maternal & Fetal Medicine | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Heather York, MD | 1144252636 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Geoffrey Gill, MD | 1144361098 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | Obesity Medicine | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Todd Danielson, LPC | 1144481938 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Lyle Jackson, MD | 1144540790 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jessica Lloyd, MD | 1144544248 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jeffrey Thomas, OD | 1144555103 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Family Eye Care | Oregon Family Eye Care | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 325 5Th St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-5556 | 2051 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-4849 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Allan Springer, CADC-II | 1144575390 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, A&D Residential Treatment Program - Rehab | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Randell Smith, FNP | 1144640293 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Merri Seegrist, LCSW | 1144702309 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | Evertide Counseling Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | 49280 Hwy 101 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-236-5058 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Maria Watters, LPC | 1144708009 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Johnni Cansler, PMHNP | 1144709403 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Shawn Sorensen, QMHA,CADC | 1144831991 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, COD Practitioner, Gambling Disorder Services, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Clinical | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Larry Clark, QHMA-II | 1144849589 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QHMA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Amanda Krueger, PMHNP | 1144867698 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Katie Griffith, RD | 1144886722 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Patti Lebouef, THW-PSS | 1144921198 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Certified Recovery Mentor, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Daniella Popa, RD | 1144931122 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Katelan Halgren, RD | 1144971169 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Eleanor Mcavoy, FNP | 1144982125 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Margaret Hall, QMHA-I | 1154080414 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | COD Practitioner, Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Olivia Kerr, QMHP-R | 1154288231 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Richard Roberts, DDS | 1154319176 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Scott Roberts Dds | Scott Roberts Dds | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Oral Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 3500 Cedar St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-0558 | bayareaomfs@frontier.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Haramandeep Singh, MD | 1154410967 | Male | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Punjabi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Sleep Medicine | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Deric Ravsten, DO | 1154431542 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English, Italian | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Joseph El Youssef, MD | 1154445641 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Endocrinologist | Adult and Pediatric | Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Connie Burnett, LPC | 1154487882 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Connie Burnett Lpc | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1611 Virginia Ave #207 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-290-2035 | connie.j.burnett@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Adapt - North Bend | 1154502052 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Gambling Disorder Services, Addiction Medicine - Family Practice, COD Organization | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Adult Mental Health | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Maria Rodriguez, MD | 1154525897 | Female | White | Hispanic | Bay Area Hospital | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kaylie Parrish, PA-C | 1154626679 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center (Myrtle Point) | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 324 4Th Street | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-572-2111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Nicole Campbell, CRNA | 1154651925 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Anthony Royal, DMD | 1154702132 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Roseburg | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | aviva.health.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Julia Babos, RD | 1154806735 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kathryn Johnson, MD | 1154827228 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Bonnie Lamont, QMHP-C | 1154843969 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Morgan Ricci, DO | 1154856706 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Patrick Bringardner, FNP | 1154877025 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| John Robertson, PCA | 1154895746 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Gina Mastroianni, BCBA | 1154940807 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | BCBA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Andrea Gross, CADC,CRM | 1154944346 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CADC,CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Autumn Stoutenburgh, LCSW | 1154944460 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michael Gregg, LPN | 1164021283 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | LPN | Nursing Service Providers | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Tamara Johnson, RD | 1164069951 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Amanda Krantz, FNP | 1164082988 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Julie Bardacke, RD | 1164121570 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anna Woolslager, RD | 1164252508 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Lauren Reimer, RD | 1164263935 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anthony Cannon, QMHP-R | 1164317319 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Thomas Mcandrew, MD | 1164407375 | Male | White | Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Thomas Pitchford, MD | 1164446589 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Coquille Valley/Swing Bed | 1164557179 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital (Swing Bed Only) | English | No | Hospital Units | Nursing Facility | Nursing Facility Other, Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF, Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital, Nursing Facility Pediatric | Adult and Pediatric | 940 E 5Th St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Olufolajim Obembe, MD | 1164630117 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Casey Ward, MD | 1164765590 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Infant | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Alicia Olsen, RD | 1164876702 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Cislo, QMHP-C | 1164906517 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Theresa Davis, PA | 1164958674 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | https://chetcomedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Spanish interpreters are available upon request | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Heidi Hanst, MD | 1174181325 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/myrtle-point-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Cheryl Smith, LPC | 1174182141 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Alexia Perez, LCSW | 1174185532 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Bilingual Service Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ahou Arterburn, PMHNP | 1174190946 | Female | Information Not Provided | African (Black) | Three Rivers Behavioral Health | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 250 Hull St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/locations/coos-bay-oregon/three-rivers-behavioral-health-coos-bay/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Pavani Rao, RD | 1174256507 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anbel Diaz Rodriguez, RD | 1174282180 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| David Rudder, CRM | 1174386783 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Thomas Metzger, CADC,QMHA | 1174395131 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Richard Lee, MD | 1174501761 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Chase Gardens | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 360 S Gardne Way Ste 290 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Geraldine Somera, MD | 1174509210 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| David Dimarco, MD | 1174540751 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Catherine York, MD | 1174557219 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tina Schnapper, MD | 1174558480 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Leah Archer, PT | 1174641518 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Eric Smith, MD | 1174724652 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | M2 Anesthesia | Liann Drechsel Dmd Pc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | 2270 Nw Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-5535 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Kisten Dede, PT | 1174808158 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Carlynn Mcinerny, PMHNP | 1174925978 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Michael Vega, MD | 1174979165 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | Liann Drechsel Dmd Pc | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Pediatric Anesthesiology | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-7641 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Dawn Linne, LCSW | 1174980148 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Derek Rogalsky, MD | 1184010191 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jessica Shrock, FNP | 1184075715 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Derrick Walker, RD | 1184135485 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Christine Tobar-Dupres, LCSW,CSWA | 1184225435 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Ricky Alm, CRM,CADC I | 1184358251 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM,CADC I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Kayci Jones, QMHA,CADC | 1184408700 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Julie Tenner, RD | 1184419145 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Megan Holland, MD | 1184632366 | Female | White | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jennifer Webster, MD | 1184638124 | Female | Caucasian | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shawn Barrett, MD | 1184684342 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Michael Bartell, DC | 1184720229 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lighthouse Health And Wellness | English | No | DC | Chiropractic Providers | Chiropractor | Adult and Pediatric | 50219 Highway 101 Suite A | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-9697 | https://lighthousewellnessinstitute.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Allan Hunter Iii, MD | 1184748030 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (North Bend) | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/contact/locations/north-bend-eye-doctors/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Sutherlin Drug | 1184779548 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sutherlin Drug | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 113 E Central Ave | Sutherlin | OR | 97479 | Douglas | 541-459-2712 | https://www.sutherlindrug.app/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Lucas Korcek, MD | 1194083071 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Patrick Evers, MD | 1194090456 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Grace Grogman, MD | 1194220103 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Chase Gardens | Womens Care At Country Club | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 360 S Gardne Way Ste 290 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 590 Country Club Pkwy Ste B | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Willow Snow-Ferrill, LPC | 1194398123 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Ji Min Jung, CRNA | 1194434993 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Justin Anderson, CADC-I | 1194435719 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anita Noad, RD | 1194474494 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Charlene Corrington, QMHA-R,CRM | 1194501098 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | QMHA-R,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Megan Punt, THW-BIRTH | 1194529099 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Megan Punt | English | No | THW-BIRTH | Nursing Service Related Providers | Doula | Adult and Pediatric | Telehealth And Home Visits | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-698-6678 | https://www.bornbir.com/megan-punt | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N/A | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Zachery Young, DMD | 1194550285 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Gold Beach) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 94223 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-3000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/gold-beach | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Alexandra Micklewright, PMHNP,DNP | 1194554931 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Dana Tomaszyck, RD | 1194591552 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Callen, QMHA-R | 1194608885 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Komel Craig, RD | 1194838144 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jeffrey Anderson, MD | 1194848697 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christopher Kyle, MD | 1205037587 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Charles Korando, DDS | 1205054202 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Bay Dental Clinic | English, Spanish | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Orthodontist | Adult and Pediatric | 833 Anderson Ave Ste 6 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-997-3111 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Juliette Hyatt, PT | 1205178811 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Coos Bay) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 650 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lakshmi Boyapati, MD | 1205290194 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Christina Amoroso, LCSW | 1205301751 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Katie Bishop, CADC,CSWA | 1205343563 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CADC,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Kelli Bosak, LCSW | 1205363421 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | Three Rivers Behavioral Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | 250 Hull St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Laurie Reis, CSWA | 1205474137 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | 271 N Baxter St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 707-537-5072 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Swetha Vutukuri, MD | 1205499662 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Hospitalist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Diane Bankhead, RD | 1205503109 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Safeway Pharmacy-North Bend | 1205865243 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #1557 | English | No | Suppliers | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 1735 Virginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-7006 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/north-bend/1735-virginia-ave.html | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Nancy Vanasche, FNP | 1205872298 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kim Peter, MD | 1205943511 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tina Desnoyers, CADC-II | 1215057948 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Karen Olson, FNP | 1215154232 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Bandon) | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 913 11Th St Se Ste 1 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Dr. Pense is fluent in Spanish | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Benjamin Eastham, MD | 1215223029 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Mark Mildren, MD | 1215227756 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Mandilynn Mcclain, LPC | 1215486584 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Justina Dudley, LPC | 1215536750 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, COD Problem Gambling Specialist, COD QMHP and above | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Adrienne Wicker, CADC,CGAC | 1215549472 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC,CGAC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Gambling Disorder Services, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Tabetha Evernden, THW-PSS,AA | 1215550934 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THW-PSS,AA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rachelle Frame, LCSW | 1215580428 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kiana Hendrix, QMHA-I | 1215586151 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Jared Rhyne, CADCI,CRM | 1215589700 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CADCI,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Chelsea Yarbrough, CADC,THW | 1215644042 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC,THW | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Candace Wallis, LCSW | 1215691597 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Katelyn Alexander, RD | 1215705538 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Alexandra Campbell, CSWA,MSW | 1215894985 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | CSWA,MSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Social Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Chloe Glossop, THW-PSSAMH | 1215898507 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt | English | No | THW-PSSAMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jenni Deleon, MD | 1215911045 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Byram Healthcare Centers | 1215982913 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Byram Healthcare Centers | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 10202 E Burnside St Suite 7 | Portland | OR | 97216 | Multnomah | 503-233-2201 | https://www.byramhealthcare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Basil Pittenger, MD | 1225013485 | Male | Information Not Provided | Caucasian | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Unknown Physician Specialty, Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://threerivers.health/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Reginald Williams, MD | 1225014632 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Bay Area Hospital | 1225016561 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care | Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic, Critical Access, Community/Behavioral, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Faisal Shamshad, MD | 1225022320 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Interventional Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 201 Medical Loop, Ste 190 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-236-0003 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Walmart Pharmacy 10-1834 (Grants Pass) | 1225055361 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Walmart Pharmacy 10-1834 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 135 Ne Terry Ln | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-471-2820 | https://www.walmart.com/store/1834-grants-pass-or/pharmacy | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Barbara Knebel, QMHA-I | 1225416795 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community Mental Health Program | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jonathan Jo, MD | 1225418361 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 3299 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97405 | Lane | 541-342-3338 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Koteswararao Thella, MD | 1225479090 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Hospitalist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Adharsh Ravindran, MD | 1225534597 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Tamil | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Hospitalist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dream Team Anesthesia | 1225597339 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dream Team Anesthesia | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 2915 219Th Ave E | Lake Tapps | WA | 98391 | Pierce | 253-470-8326 | https://www.dtanesthesia.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Christy Smith, CADC,QMHA | 1225623507 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Peer Support Family, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Dominick Post, DPT | 1225645898 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Garrick Bauer, QMHA-I | 1225816051 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Vanessa Baccellieri, LPC | 1225817372 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Emma Davis, WHNP | 1225845951 | Female | Information Not Provided | Prefer not to answer | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | WHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Women's Health | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Colton Danforth, PA | 1225880826 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sheryl Eldredge, CRM | 1235009614 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Margaret Falaschi, FNP | 1235072703 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Onepeak Medical (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1285 Virginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-7908 | https://www.onepeakmedical.com/locations/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Oak Street Health Care Center | 1235177288 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Rural Health (default spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Rural Health | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Deborah Kirby, LCSW | 1235260431 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Peter Via, PA-C | 1235441833 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Katherine Rivard, RD | 1235472275 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Janelle Brant, QMHA-I | 1235511304 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Central, English, Russian | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Ashley Hilliker, QMHP-C,MS | 1235610544 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHP-C,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| California Dermatology Institute | 1235671389 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | California Dermatology Institute Llc | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 888-367-1850 | https://www.calderminstitute.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Samantha Fry, APRN-FNP | 1235704537 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Obstetric Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Peter Weber, MD | 1235752908 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Zoe Rosen, LPC | 1235781451 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Justin Lyons, CADC,QMHA | 1235810672 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Cynthia Green, CADC II | 1235841370 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Nicholas Harvey, QMHA-R,BS | 1235885187 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA-R,BS | Other Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Case Management, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Bahirati Chambers, RD | 1235937194 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Crystal Hughes, CRM | 1235952565 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Woodland Clinic | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Javier Barrerra, RD | 1235966599 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Steven Gay, ANP | 1245022797 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | ANP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Acute Care | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Caitlin Vance, CRM | 1245038694 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Sarah Campbell, THWPSS,AMH | 1245050426 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jody Tolman, THW-CHW | 1245064492 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Theresa Page, RD | 1245075639 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ashley Nguyen, RD | 1245077643 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mathias Stoenescu, MD | 1245232776 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, German, Romanian | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Denise Stuntzner, LCSW | 1245271246 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Cathy Pennington, QMHA-II, BA | 1245415249 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-II, BA | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Alexandra Miller, LPC | 1245588458 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Eric Niespodzany, MD | 1245624782 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pacific Clearvision Institute | Vision Surgery And Laser Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 360 S Garden Way Ste 250 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-343-5000 | 2435 Nw Kline St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 866-204-3708 | https://pcvi.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Valentine Reed-Johnson, RD | 1245633940 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Raymond Fisher, DO | 1245640515 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1015 Nw 22Nd Ave | Portland | OR | 97210 | Multnomah | 503-413-7711 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Julie Dekker Flint, CRNA | 1245657584 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Tonya Escobar, ARNP | 1245716943 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Tonya S Escobar | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 15861 Highway 101 S | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 707-506-0433 | www.healthymindsrx.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Crystal Schott, LPC | 1245739366 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jessica Miller, PCA | 1245922285 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Cheyene Alexander, QMHA-R | 1245954486 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anjan Basnet, MD | 1245962307 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Nepali | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Natasha Lamar, QMHP,CSWA | 1245963867 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jennie Cirincione, LCSW | 1255007498 | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Danielle Holt, CHW | 1255027348 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CHW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michaela Smith-Stocker, DNP | 1255058863 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sarah Bingham, LPCA | 1255060414 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Stephanie Perez, PA-C,BA,MS | 1255067823 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA-C,BA,MS | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Surgical Technologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jennifer Shannon, LMFT | 1255070058 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Maris Ackerman, RD | 1255221412 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stanley Pense, MD | 1255304903 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | South West Internal Medicine (Bandon) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Practitioner | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | 913 11Th St Se Ste 1 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Dr. Pense is fluent in Spanish | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Stephanie Dulian, CRNA | 1255502423 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Whitney Latham, DO | 1255508826 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Deborah Harry, PCA | 1255535365 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Johanna Curelo, LPC | 1255542973 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Rising Moon Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 375 Park Avenue Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-5515 | jcurelo@risingmoontherapy.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Northwest Compounding Pharmacy | 1255561478 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Hiers Enterprises | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 1350 Ne Stephens St Ste 42 | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-8399 | https://www.nwcompounding.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Surekha Boddipalli, MD | 1255656948 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Hematology | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Mary Selken, CADC,QMHA | 1255700936 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Patrick Crawford, QMHA-I | 1255705448 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cassandra Hastings, MD | 1255822144 | Female | Caucasian | Not Hispanic/Latino | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jonathan Mcdougal, MD | 1255866224 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Vera Galloway-Chambers, MA,QMHP-R | 1255891008 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | MA,QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kathryn Rhodes, CNM | 1255913711 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kimberly Linden, LPC | 1255959490 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Sean Danaher, LCSW | 1255984076 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sean Danaher Lcsw | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | CLSS Individual, CLSS Rural | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | Telehealth Only | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 248-275-3566 | danaher@umich.edu | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Anne Nora, MD | 1265013767 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Shawna Paul, CADC-I | 1265180707 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Wella Augustine, PT | 1265415624 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Physical Therapy | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| David Tsai, MD | 1265478499 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 525 Madrona | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-3861 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Nicole Massoll, MD | 1265545099 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pathologist | Adult and Pediatric | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2889 W Ashton Blvd Ste 300 | Lehi | UT | 84043 | Utah | 500-500-6640 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Maria Smith, PT | 1265607295 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mary Johnson, QMHA-I | 1265697197 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Paul Cooper, CRNA | 1265702187 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Brock Millet, MD | 1265758973 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Coquille) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 209 N Central Ave | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-7295 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/coquille/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Elizabeth Sylvester, LPC | 1265862627 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Rising Phoenix Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 375 Park Avenue Ste 12 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 458-802-3542 | sylvest5657@msn.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Chrystine Deuel, CADC,QMHA | 1265884274 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Sarah Balog, DO | 1265886220 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Victoria Fielder, QHMA-II | 1265956866 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QHMA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Marcy Dean, FNP | 1265983431 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dana Harbuck, FNP | 1275033540 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Cyndi Birch, CADC-I | 1275244048 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Asma Benomran, RD | 1275262255 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rhonda Rawe, THW-PSS AA | 1275263246 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS AA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Eye Center Of Gold Beach | 1275265795 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Gold Beach | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 94225 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-7212 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mersadies Castleberry, PSS | 1275327173 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PSS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mariya Zlobinskaya, DMD | 1275427288 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Mary Minette, MD | 1275548786 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Pediatrics | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Michael Torres, MD | 1275563132 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | North Bend Medical Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | General Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kariktan Cruz, MD | 1275720054 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kimberly Kanies, QMHA,THW | 1275991754 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA,THW | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Najat Mounir, LCSW | 1285024315 | Female | Information Not Provided | Northern African | Within Your Grasp Mental Health Llc | Arabic, English, French | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 509-281-0391 | mounaj64@hotmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Anastasia Leypoldt, LPC | 1285054072 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Grace Franklin, CRNA | 1285372839 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Alternative Youth Activities | 1285524538 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Alternative Youth Activities | English | No | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | Pediatric | 575 S Main St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-2432 | https://www.aya1.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Brett Schulte, MD | 1285637579 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| David Bear, MD | 1285804401 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Megan Doty, MD | 1285924829 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Noenatal - Perinatal | Infant | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Philip Michael, MD | 1285965657 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Pulmonary Disease Specialist, Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Andrea Wilson, PMHNP | 1295042331 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Scott Smith, MD | 1295149870 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Derral Hawthorne, PA-C | 1295169001 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Davina Bledsoe, FNP | 1295245108 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 780 2Nd St Se # 7 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-2555 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Suzanne Dudek-Dewbre, FNP | 1295251072 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Daniel Clark, CRNA | 1295267029 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Greg Garrow, LCSW | 1295340156 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pathfinders Behavioral Health Llc | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 271 N Baxter St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 949-306-9839 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | greggarrowlcsw@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Jeanie Curphey, LPC | 1295366953 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Emily Hilfers, QMHP | 1295458875 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Casey Quayle, PA | 1295465383 | Female | Information Not Provided | Caucasian | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Inner Spark Therapy Llc | 1295519312 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Inner Spark Therapy Llc | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 134 S Wasson St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 971-266-4355 | https://www.inner-spark-therapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Jessica Bull, QMHA-R | 1295556892 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Retina & Vitreous Ctr Of S Or | 1295725448 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Retina & Vitreous Center Of Southern Oregon | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 246 Catlina Drive | Ashland | OR | 97520 | Jackson | 541-488-3192 | https://www.retinaandvitreous.com/contact/ashland/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oregon Surgicenter | 1295738375 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) | Adult and Pediatric | Ambulatory Surgical | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/oregon-surgi-center/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Colin Roberts, MD | 1295743722 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Pediatrics | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neu | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 4411 Sw Vermont St. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sweep Optical | 1295808012 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sweep Optical | English | No | Suppliers | Vision Contractor | Adult and Pediatric | 2145 Centennial Plaza | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-683-3044 | https://sweepoptical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| John Breuer, PT | 1295841815 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Coos Bay) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1650 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-7212 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coos-bay-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cvs Pharmacy #11660 | 1295844587 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cvs Pharmacy #11660 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Assistive Technology, DME/Medical Supply Dealer, Prosthesis | Adult and Pediatric | 1642 Williams Highway Williams Highway | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-479-6698 | https://www.cvs.com/store-locator/grants-pass-or-pharmacies/1642-williams-highway-grants-pass-or-97527/storeid=11660?WT.mc_id=LS_GOOGLE_FS_11660 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Renee Roth, NP,MS | 1295975266 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP,MS | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Olixn Adams, DO | 1306006143 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Mark Van Over, FNP | 1306015417 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kellie Sitter, QMHA-R | 1306205836 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Community Mental Health Program, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Ryan Tade, MD | 1306266515 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Byron Heaton, LPC,MA | 1306277173 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Lighthouse Wellness Institute Inc | 1306315056 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lighthouse Health And Wellness | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Health Service | 2184 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-9697 | 50219 Highway 101 Suite A | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-9697 | https://lighthousewellnessinstitute.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Anse Tauber, QMHP-R,MA | 1306315957 | Unknown | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English, French | No | QMHP-R,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ariahna Hays, LCSW | 1306321765 | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Shelby Slay, CADC,QMHA | 1306386438 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Eric Sanders, LPC | 1306403027 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Christina Figueroa, RD | 1306410808 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Johna Burdeos, RD | 1306507207 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Elizabeth Weimer, RD | 1306526264 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brittnee Williams, CADC-I | 1306583810 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Alainnah Knight, LPC | 1306585161 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Bernadette Ireland, PMHNP | 1306619051 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Coquille Valley Health | 1306623657 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Public Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Public Health, State or Local | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/myrtle-point-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Holly Johnson, QMHA-R | 1306674999 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Rolin Block, CRM | 1306698378 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Amanda Apodaca, CNM | 1306722970 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Coquille Valley Health | 1306785654 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coquille) | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 790 E 5Th St Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Dawn Bodell, DO | 1306862206 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christina Mcdowell, MD | 1316153737 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Diseases | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Matthew Thurman, MD | 1316385974 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sam Zwerling, LCSW | 1316420177 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Lorie Tensen, LCSW | 1316423841 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | CLSS Individual | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Chetco Medical & Aesthetics Llc | 1316555428 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | https://chetcomedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Spanish interpreters are available upon request | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Amanda Bartkus, THW-FS | 1316655822 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Family | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Martha Shirley, RD | 1316695356 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Moms Meals | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 3210 Se Corporate Woods Dr | Ankeny | IA | 50021 | Polk | 515-963-0641 | https://www.purfoods.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Brianna Kramer, CADC-R | 1316696479 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English, Spanish | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Simon Brown, QMHP-R | 1316700586 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jaime Ingram, CRM | 1316705544 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Courtney Whitaker, QMHP-C | 1316775786 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lindsey Kelly, PT | 1316781008 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Urzsula Tajchman, MD | 1316973464 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 2041 Ne Williamson Ct | Bend | OR | 97701 | Deschutes | 541-639-8333 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Paula Bellino, CRNA | 1326022138 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 110 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-852-4800 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Steven Shimotakahara, MD | 1326024738 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Walmart Pharmacy 10-2477 | 1326065475 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Walmart Pharmacy 10-2477 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 2125 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-957-8544 | https://www.walmart.com/store/2477-roseburg-or/pharmacy | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Akshay Gupta, MD | 1326084377 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physician (Default Spec) | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kim Codding, LCSW | 1326358607 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Benjamin Chu, PA | 1326390121 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Proleta Datta, MD | 1326393695 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bengali, English, Hindi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ronald Farley, CADC-II | 1326405127 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Paul Robertson, CADC-II,BS | 1326406398 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | CADC-II,BS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Elizabeth Richardson, LPC | 1326535964 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Behavioral Analyst Interventionist (BAI) | Licensed Professional Counselor, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Brittany Walker, LPC | 1326600461 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kcy Tavernier, QMHA-R,BS | 1326707340 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R,BS | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Steve Han, LPC | 1326727785 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Heather Robison, PCA,QMHP-R | 1326728528 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | PCA,QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Heather Robison, PCA,QMHP-R | 1326728528 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | PCA,QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Brittany Allen, QMHP-R | 1326736125 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jennifer Saleh, RD | 1326832916 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kelsea Knee, QMHA-R | 1326911561 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Uncommon Chiropractic | 1336014802 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Uncommon Chiropractic | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 790 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-224-6230 | https://uncommonchiropractic.janeapp.com/#staff_member/1 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Alejandra Ortiz, RD | 1336028968 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jason Bell, MD | 1336136647 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English, German, Italian | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lower Umpqua Hospital Pharmacy | 1336334754 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Mail Order Pharmacy, Specialty Pharmacy, Rural Health Clinic, Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-6370 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/retail-pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Heather Campion, MD | 1336345040 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ewa Korzeniowska, CRNA | 1336514728 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 6400 Se Lake Rd, Ste 300 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 503-594-1774 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Jami Bridges, QMHA,THW | 1336559772 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | QMHA,THW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kiran Kommaraju, MD | 1336599430 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Hyun Soo Jang, MD | 1336638618 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Barbara Young is our Sign Language interpreter and Propio is our language interpreter who can also do sign language if needed | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Emma Dugan, ABA | 1336642073 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | ABA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Hannah Lund, OT | 1336642321 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Allison Arends, AGNP | 1336780105 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Health | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Petr Danchev, LPC | 1336849298 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Erin Porter Counseling | 1336947076 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Erin Porter Counseling | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | 94239 Terrace Garden Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-660-3553 | erinkporterlcse@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Katrina Powley, QMHA-R | 1336962935 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kara Kutch, THW-CHW | 1336972066 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Trenten Tew, DMD | 1336979954 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | Advantage Dental Group (Bandon) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | 1275 Oregon Ave Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-551-4022 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Arman Carrasco, PA | 1336986876 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Brittany Ralston, PA | 1346060407 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Kaitlyn Burton, RD | 1346065018 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Henry Holmes, MD | 1346277027 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stephan Thiede, MD | 1346277399 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, German | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Brady Walker, MD | 1346300530 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jeff Haskins, PT | 1346305877 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Douglas Shupe, LPC | 1346556180 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Case Management | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Lualhati Anderson, CSWA,LMSW | 1346601952 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | CSWA,LMSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Cheyenne Allen, QMHA-I | 1346639309 | Female | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Behavioral Analyst Interventionist (BAI) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Jennifer Tenney, CSWA | 1346749496 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ivy Wagner, LCSW | 1346754702 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 632 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Kyle Ohara, DMD | 1346810231 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Myrtle Point) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 913 A St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-559-5000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/myrtle-point | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Shawna Valadez, CADC-I | 1346889615 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Lindsay Merritt, LCSW | 1346913050 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Clinical | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Sapphire At Myrtle Point Llc | 1346956406 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sapphire At Myrtle Point Llc | English | No | Nursing & Custodial Care Facilities | Nursing Facility | Adult and Pediatric | 637 Ash St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-572-2066 | https://sapphireatmyrtlepoint.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Kacey Molina, CRM,CADC-I | 1356059463 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM,CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Dominic Romero, PA | 1356060693 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Benjamin Habito, CSWA | 1356073571 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tasha Branch, BA,CSWA | 1356083067 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | BA,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Melody Pierre-Jean, RD | 1356087035 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Cvh Community Pharmacy | 1356118046 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cvh Community Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 55 E 1St St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-8140 | https://www.cvhospital.org/community-pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Therese Miller, RD | 1356199558 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sandra Phillips, QMHA-R | 1356291991 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jane Gilbert, MD | 1356342950 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | Bay Eye Surgery Center (Pony Creek Annex) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | 2075 Public Square Ct | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-435-7705 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Barbara Young is our Sign Language interpreter and Propio is our language interpreter who can also do sign language if needed | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brian Aston, PA | 1356385934 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shaun Hobson, MD | 1356388458 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/myrtle-point-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Columbiacare Services (Coos Crisis Center) | 1356438592 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Crisis Resolution Center | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | Adult and Pediatric | 1885 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-8480 | https://www.columbiacare.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kimberly Wright, MD | 1356488605 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Amy Jurgensen, PT | 1356526321 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Carley Cantwell, LCSW | 1356675060 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ryan Butler, LCSW | 1356755581 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Social Worker | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jonathan Anderson, MD | 1356775969 | Male | White | White | Bay Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Bethany Ferguson, RD | 1356816565 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Christopher Tyler, CADC,QMHA | 1356820534 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Certified Recovery Mentor, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Kurt Smith, CADC-II | 1356841076 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Lakeview | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1741 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Emily Yang, MD | 1356874689 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 700 Sw Campus Dr, Floor 7 | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Thomas Stout, MD | 1356875728 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Mckenzie Willamette Medical Center (Hospital) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| William Payne, QMHP,CADC | 1356934970 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, COD Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Shalene Reed, CSWA | 1366019077 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Amie Forrey, RD | 1366117566 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Howell, TWHPSS,AMH | 1366223950 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | TWHPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Taylor Williams, CSWA,QMHP | 1366240996 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Sean Finnegan, PA,BS | 1366271041 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English, Spanish | No | PA,BS | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Max Croxton, CRM | 1366287856 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tina Grubb-Barnett, QMHA-R | 1366399420 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Allison Henrie, RD | 1366555153 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Susan Brickley, PT | 1366596470 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Rehabilitation & Wellness (Formally Known As: Coastal Physical Therapy) | Coastal Rehabilitation & Wellness (Formally Known As: Coastal Physical Therapy) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 580 5Th St Suite 600 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-7314 | https://www.coastalrehab.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Janice Kim, MD | 1366654923 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jessica Broyles, RD | 1366680423 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Melanie Middleton, LPC | 1366781361 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 632 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tammera Gordineer, CSWA,QMHPC | 1366817074 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English, Spanish | No | CSWA,QMHPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community Mental Health Program, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Pei Harris, FNP,DNP | 1366825341 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Athena Medical & Wellness Llc | English, Taiwanese, Cantonese | No | FNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 3688 Chester St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-991-8101 | https://athenamedicalwellness.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Nicole Herrick, MD | 1376033795 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Deborah Ledbetter, OT | 1376087544 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Joaquina Madison, CRM | 1376208397 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Wellness Adult Addictions, COD Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kimberly Talley, FNP | 1376277665 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Joshua Miller, CADC-R | 1376281907 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stefanie St Clair, QMHA-R | 1376328385 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Stephanie Alley, LPC | 1376371336 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Natalia Quintero, RD | 1376433466 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Garry Vallier, MD | 1376551424 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Yvonne Fenrich, WHCNP | 1376588111 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | WHCNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Coquille Indian Tribe | 1376592287 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Eugene) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Indian Health Services 638 MOA | Indian Health Services Tribal 5 ENCRT, Indian Health Services 638 PPS | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 2401 River Rd | Eugene | OR | 97404 | Lane | 541-916-7025 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| William Croson, MD | 1376610915 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Pain Medicine | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Noreen Knapp, LMFT | 1376646711 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Cullenward Knapp Counseling Services Llc | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 180 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-590-2964 | noirin58@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Robert Heist, DDS | 1376654905 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Roseburg | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | aviva.health.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Paul Anderson, OT | 1376914036 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jennifer Steger, RD | 1376934463 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Andrew Hade, RD | 1386117307 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Laura Vancara, LPC,MS,MHC | 1386173243 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Laura J Vancara Ms Kpc Ncc Integrated Counseling Llc | English | No | LPC,MS,MHC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1611 Virginia Ave Ste 215 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-4312 | ljvancara@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Rachel Rainey, LCSW | 1386266468 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | North Bay Elementary School (Waterfall) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 93670 Viking Ln | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jennifer Leone, RD | 1386286631 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Daniella Derkaoui, THW-FS | 1386360402 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jane Mcconnell, QMHP-R,MSN | 1386467454 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R,MSN | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Dayla Taylor, DPT | 1386479368 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kayla Goodwin, QMHP-R | 1386502896 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cynthia Smith, QMHA-R | 1386511434 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| David Cameron, MD | 1386610442 | Male | Race Unknown | Unknown | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Keerti Jaini, MD | 1386908598 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Erin Porter, LCSW | 1386948966 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Erin Porter Counseling | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical, Mental Health | 94239 Terrace Garden Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-660-3553 | erinkporterlcse@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Chidimma Abanulo, MD | 1386955037 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| David Duffy, LMFT | 1396049458 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LMFT | Student, Health Care | Student/Education | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jaclyn Gadbois, MD | 1396088852 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Stephanie Brouse, RDH | 1396091575 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | Advantage Dental Group (Curry Family Medical) | English | No | RDH | Dental Providers | Expanded Practice Permit | Adult and Pediatric | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | 525 Madrona | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 888-468-0022 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Marjorie Cozzie, CADC II | 1396113700 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Melissa Richardson, CSWA | 1396117354 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jennifer Babich, PA | 1396134300 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Surgical Technologist | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | 1396141255 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Clinic Pharmacy | 25647 Redwood Hwy | Cave Junction | OR | 97523 | Josephine | 541-592-2010 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/dept/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Wendelyn Seal, LCSW | 1396143277 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Misty Cram, RD | 1396287892 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sierra Miller, RDH | 1396354098 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | English | No | RDH | Dental Providers | Expanded Practice Permit | Adult and Pediatric | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Loretta Crawford, QMHA-I | 1396379798 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Sarah Rogers, RD | 1396454096 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kiel Sitter, CRM | 1396545869 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Isaiah Miller, THWPSS,AMH | 1396553400 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | 1396570644 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | https://inspireradiology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Cassandra Mcdowell, DNP,FNP | 1396574281 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DNP,FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Emily Price, RD | 1396580072 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Yesenia Torres, RD | 1396597639 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Robb Larsen, MD | 1396738274 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Joseph Blackinton, PHD | 1396805016 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coastal Center | English | No | PHD | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Ranelle Hicks, RD | 1396845889 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Robert Leposavic, MD | 1396847182 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jonathan Russell, PA-C | 1396934196 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Icco Llc | 1407004757 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Sheldon Medical Llc | 1407023328 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Rehabilitation | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Hearing and Speech | 2085 Inland Dr Ste A | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-5221 | https://southwestrehabilitation.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Some of our thereapists speak Spanish or Chinese and evaluate and treat vision deficits. | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Paul D Reicherter Md Pc Dba Advanced Skin Center | 1407055437 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Krystal Westby, QMHA-I | 1407214182 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jesse Dorfmeister, FNP | 1407362197 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Cantonese | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Karey Gleason, CRNA | 1407392442 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Gpp Solutions Llc | 1407406887 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Grants Pass Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 414 Sw 6Th St | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-476-4262 | https://grantspasspharmacy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Tammy Harris, LCSW | 1407460181 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jack White, CRM | 1407578891 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Benton, RD | 1407637309 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| William Patterson, THW | 1407640105 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Haley Buss, DPT | 1407675812 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kari Carey, QMHP-C,OTH | 1407730393 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-C,OTH | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mary Ocanada, MSN | 1407739030 | Female | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| North Bend Medical Center | 1407812365 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Billing Provider | Other, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Mobile Lab, Rural Health (default spec), CPC+ Lump Sum Adjustment - Higher Claims Payment %, Physical Therapy Clinic, Independent Lab | Adult and Pediatric | Multi-Specialty, Mental Health | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Laura Trovati, CRNA | 1407822802 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry General Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Julie Batchelor, OTR | 1407832660 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | OTR | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Hand | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jeffrey Beckenbaugh, DO | 1407850340 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jon Ekstrom, MD | 1407871163 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Curry General Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Bay Optical Lab | 1407898026 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Optical Lab | Bay Eye Clinic | English | No | Suppliers | Vision Contractor | Optician | Adult and Pediatric | 3587 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2571 | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | https://www.bayopticallaboratory.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Kenneth Jacobs, MD | 1417055518 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 777 Lowndes Hill Rd Bldg 1 | Greenville | SC | 29607 | Greenville | 800-967-2289 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Southern Coos Hospital District/Swing Bed | 1417094145 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English | No | Nursing & Custodial Care Facilities | Nursing Facility | Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF, Nursing Facility Other, Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital, Nursing Facility Pediatric | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Rosellen Kimbrough, DDS | 1417119207 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bend Teledentistry) | Aviva Health Roseburg | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | https://www.advantagedental.com/services | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ibrahim Osman, MD | 1417225939 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | Arabic, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Victoria Schmelzer, CRNA | 1417312893 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Dmitriy Kazimirko, MD | 1417397738 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Malissa Saintil, QMHP | 1417550872 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Douglas Cleveland, Iii, CRM | 1417580119 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jennie Gohman, AGNP,MSN | 1417614611 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | AGNP,MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Carlos Lira, QMHA-R | 1417660671 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Christa Huber, CRMII,THW | 1417674870 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRMII,THW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Leonard Foreman, CRM | 1417715566 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Chandra Faison, QMHP-R | 1417722885 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | 1417785569 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | English | No | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-543-2066 | https://coastalrootspsychiatry.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| William Moriarty, MD | 1417932112 | Male | Information Not Provided | Western European | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Richard Battey, MD | 1417950312 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Amie Angelastro, OT | 1427037340 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Eveline Wallace, ARNP | 1427058932 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Paul Dennis, MD | 1427079680 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 939 Harlow Rd Ste 110 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-686-9551 | 1125 Darlene Ln Suite 201 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-683-5488 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Charles Toledo, MD | 1427103472 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | 1427404094 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Clinic Pharmacy | 25647 Redwood Hwy | Cave Junction | OR | 97523 | Josephine | 541-592-2010 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/dept/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Shaneen Stacer, PHD | 1427485440 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Shaneen Stacer Phd | English | No | PHD | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1084 West 2Nd Ave | Eugene | OR | 97402 | Lane | 541-435-4390 | https://www.oregonbhc.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Tristan Adrian, LCSW | 1427567387 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Adapt Community Pharmacy (Bandon) | 1427594977 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Community Pharmacy (Bandon) | English, Spanish | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 1010 1St St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | https://www.coastcommunityhealth.org/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Claudia Morffi, RD | 1427643865 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Grant Gill, LPC | 1427667328 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | Bay Counseling | English | No | LPC | Student, Health Care | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | 682 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-290-9707 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Danielle Khazeni, RD | 1427863281 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ashley Cook, CADC-R,CRM | 1427867381 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-R,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michael Samotowka, MD | 1437124021 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Surgical Critical Care | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1200 Hilyard St Ste S570 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-3531 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Paul Preslar, DO | 1437141793 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jon Ahlstrom, MD | 1437146065 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Timothy Horton, MD | 1437218013 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mary Williard, DDS | 1437285798 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center Dental | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1245 Fulton Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-6433 | https://threerivers.health/locations/coos-bay-oregon/three-rivers-dental-clinic-coos-bay/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | We have a staff member that speaks Spanish fluently | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Miruais Hamed, MD | 1437291465 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, French, German | No | MD | Technologists, Technicians & Other Technical Servi | Cardiologist | Internist, Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Robert Beardsley, MD | 1437302825 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (North Bend) | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/contact/locations/north-bend-eye-doctors/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Steven Jeffers, MD | 1437338928 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Nicole Kruppa, MD | 1437446408 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Winthrop Head, PAC | 1437535077 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Coquille | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | 855 W Central Blvd Ste B | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Tiffany Lim, MD | 1437578341 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1200 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 458-205-6041 | 1255 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-686-7191 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Johanna Higdon, MD | 1437594116 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Carilea Randolph, CADC,QMHA | 1437628682 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Armando Perez, CADC-III | 1437662921 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-III | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Charity Smith, LPC | 1437683059 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Britney Mcneill, CRM | 1437848918 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Erick Neely, CRM | 1447079157 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Daniel Sheerin, MD | 1447250485 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Traumatic Surgery | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mohan Nandalur, MD | 1447295324 | Male | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Interventional Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Molly Collins, LCSW | 1447387964 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Catherine Ebert, PT | 1447400957 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Orthopedic | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jarrad Malamed, LCSW | 1447697909 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Jarrad Malamed Lcsw | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Clinical | Telehealth Only | Los Angeles | CA | 90066 | Los Angeles | 310-279-8480 | https://www.jarradmalamed.com/ | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Adam Bird, CSWA | 1447727862 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Monarch Mental Health Llc | 1447871678 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Monarch Mental Health | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Community Mental Health Center, Adult | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Mental Health | 320 Central Ave Ste 212 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 401-217-9333 | https://www.monarchmentalhealth.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Mohamad Cheaito, MD | 1447927504 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Arabic, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tyler Cooper, PMHNP | 1447928494 | Female | information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Bee Mental Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Nursing Service Providers | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 180 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 775-304-3811 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Valeria Robles, RD | 1447933262 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Hsiang Neng Hung, FNP | 1447948682 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Rachael Hilton, FNP | 1447966437 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Judith Ototo, RD | 1457158602 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Juliette Dephilippis, PA | 1457165151 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | https://chetcomedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Spanish interpreters are available upon request | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Whitney Danenhauer, RD | 1457175473 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Bambi King, QMHA-R | 1457234148 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Tristan Proett, PT | 1457468225 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Jbrs Coquille) | Southwest Physical Therapy (Bandon) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 279 North Central | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3341 | 913 Se 11Th Street Ste 2 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-4314 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coquille-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Lance Cheung, MD | 1457543761 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kelsey Leroy Gomez, QMHA-I | 1457615353 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jacob Dougherty, LPC | 1457697930 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Root Insights Counseling Llc | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-841-1404 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | RootInsightsCounseling@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Jessica Tucker, LPC | 1457797573 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Brenton Sherwood, MD | 1457842650 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Mckenzie Willamette Medical Center (Hospital) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Amanda Yutzie, PCA | 1457860926 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon Salem Office | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 3400 State St Ste G-750 | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brandon Harr, OD | 1457904963 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Barbara Young is our Sign Language interpreter and Propio is our language interpreter who can also do sign language if needed | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Genoa Healthcare (Coos Bay) | 1457959272 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Genoa Healthcare (Coos Bay) | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 281 Laclair St Rm 135 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-2278 | https://www.genoahealthcare.com/our-partners/behavioral-health-clinics.html?utm_source=SEM+Ad&utm_medium=Google&utm_campaign=SEM&utm_id=SEM+Behavioral+Health&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19096965022&gbraid=0AAAAACm_Jmci4qhplOpO2w0tKStPuLxsb&gclid=CjwKCAjw1 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Naomi Varela, LMFT | 1457972978 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Bray, LPC | 1457983686 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Untangled Minds | Untangled Minds | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 105 12Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-4512 | 105 12Th St Se 1114 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-4512 | https://untangledminds.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Jared Young, CSWA,QMHP | 1467124602 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jennifer Jordan, CRM | 1467148999 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jessica Garcia-Hallman, THW-BIRTH | 1467263947 | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Activating Light Studio | English | No | THW-BIRTH | Nursing Service Related Providers | Doula | Adult and Pediatric | 601 Chetco Ave Ste 3 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-251-8677 | activatinglightdoulacare.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Mary Mccullough, RD | 1467283796 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Tiffany Cicchetti, RD | 1467292441 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Elissa Moore, FNP-BC | 1467314591 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | FNP-BC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Olivia Reid, CHW | 1467319053 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Nicole Rush, OD | 1467400952 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Vision Center | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 855 W Central Blvd Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-4042 | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Kimberly James, MD | 1467403378 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Matthew Williamson, DO | 1467428540 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Judy Gabehart-Geant, LPC | 1467473934 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Lisa Bonacuse, RD | 1467570416 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Darren Huddleston, DMD | 1467611921 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Darren S Huddleston Dmd Pc | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1035 Ne 6Th St | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-476-8788 | https://drhuddleston.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Wade Van Sice, MD | 1467625756 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tamara Carroll, MD | 1467741538 | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Andy Le, DDS | 1467788646 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Brookings) | English, Spanish | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 97829 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-7000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/brookings | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Valerie Rogers, RD | 1467794289 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Natalie Snyder, DPT | 1467828855 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Orthopedic | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jazmin Crookes, LPC | 1467929208 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| April Nelson, CADC-II | 1467976217 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Emily Reinig, DO | 1467985879 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Arthur Lee, ABA | 1477123990 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | ABA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christopher Ingram, DO | 1477182673 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Sandy Teeter, AGNP | 1477189009 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Health | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Alaa Elhannouny, RD | 1477257590 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Adria Withrow, LPC | 1477265171 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shelby Pehlke, QMHP-R | 1477357325 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Roger Willis, MD | 1477501815 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English, Japanese | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christopher Bombeck, MD | 1477503878 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Rebecca Samet, MD | 1477509503 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Albertina Kerr Centers | 1477618353 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Albertina Kerr Centers | Albertina Kerr Subacute Crisis Psychiatr5Ic Care For Youth | English | No | Agencies | Residential Treatment Facilities | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | Billing Provider | Pediatric | 424 Ne 22Nd Ave | Portland | OR | 97232 | Multnomah | 503-408-4705 | 832 Ne 162Nd Ave | Portland | OR | 97230 | Multnomah | 503-408-4705 | https://www.albertinakerr.org/crisis/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Rogue River Endodontics | 1477645794 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Rogue River Endodontics | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | Dental Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1004 Ramsey Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-471-9392 | https://www.rogueriverendo.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Carmen Hudson, MD | 1477649036 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 5905 Se Powell Valley Rd | Gresham | OR | 97080 | Multnomah | 855-255-1750 | 2625 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2161 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Cameron Evans, MD | 1477733574 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Valley Drugs | 1487085932 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Valley Drugs | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 250 Nw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-236-7060 | https://valleydrugsrx.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Lisa Rohm, ANP | 1487274361 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | English | No | ANP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Carley Klein-Peters, LCSW | 1487284642 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Cynthia Edwards, CSWA | 1487293593 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Gabriella Iagnocco, RD | 1487401238 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Christine Garofano, RD | 1487435095 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Evangelia Sosa, RD | 1487484101 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Lumira Behavioral Health | 1487594198 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lumira Behavioral Health | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1957 Thompson Rd Ste J | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 641-422-3099 | hello@lumirabehavioralhealth.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kit Mccalla, DO | 1487626313 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 3600 Nw Samaritan Dr Ste 101 | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 541-768-5111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Curry General Hospital | 1487696985 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care | Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic, Medical Clinic, Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Critical Access | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 525 Madrona | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-3861 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Karen Morrow, FNP | 1487704813 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Richard Schultz, MD | 1487738134 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Brookings Internal Medicine Pathology Diseases Of Skin | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 97839 Shopping Center Ave | Harbor | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-807-0367 | https://www.brookingsdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Aileen Romero CMA for Spanish speaking patients, also family member is asked to accompany the patient for the visit | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Kairos Northwest | 1487782900 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Residential Treatment Facilities | Community/Behavioral | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility, Adult Residential Treatment Facility/Home | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jennifer Mroz, OT | 1487842316 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Elizabeth Sunzeri, LMFT | 1487862637 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Elizabeth J Sunzeri Ms Lmft | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 63073 Crown Point Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-7669 | sunzeri@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Jessica Carlson, MD | 1487940318 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Niki Amsden, PHD | 1497159461 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PHD | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| South West Internal Medicine Llc | 1497203194 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Group | Medical Clinic | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Dr. Pense is fluent in Spanish | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Adapt | 1497248025 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | A&D Outpatient Treatment Program | Alcohol/Drug Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Rehabilitation, Substance Use Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Daniel Welch, NP | 1497396394 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Emily Heying, RD | 1497416838 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Siobhan Hinzmann, CADC,QMHA | 1497424147 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Rachel Proctor, RD | 1497435382 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brandon Cole, THW,QMHP | 1497438535 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | THW,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Youth | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Maggie Aznavour, RD | 1497536627 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Erich Rudolph, CRM | 1497553697 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Shynar Johnson, PA-C | 1497578876 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English, Russian | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Anita Davila, RD | 1497589717 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Thomas Kollmorgen, MD | 1497771182 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Robert Gunderman, MD | 1497787485 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Salman Mehboob, MD | 1497841795 | Male | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Cardiovascular Diseases | Adult and Pediatric | Interventional Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Tammy Bray, QMHA-I | 1497924484 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| John Dohrman, MD | 1508030909 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Coos Eye Centers Inc | 1508069428 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Vision Center | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 855 W Central Blvd Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-4042 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Angela Loveless, FNP | 1508099433 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Waterfall Community Health Center | 1508133299 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Federal Qualifiied Health Cntr. (FQHC) (Default) | Adult and Pediatric | Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Peter Karth, MD | 1508181355 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Retina Care And Research | Retina Care And Research | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 986 Central Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-873-8462 | 395 2Nd Street Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-873-8462 | https://retinacareoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Ashley Merz, FNP | 1508249855 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kathleen Borden, LCSW | 1508313503 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Karin Donnelly, QMHP-C | 1508444894 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Theresa Keys, THW-PSS | 1508588112 | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Carrie Valle, FNP | 1508589607 | Female | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Onepeak Medical (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 2590 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-2022 | 3265 Hillcrest Park Dr | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-275-2322 | https://www.onepeakmedical.com/locations/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Maria Rohrback, PA-C | 1508591272 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Living Well Medical Llc | 1508630856 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Living Well Medical Llc | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Medicine | 524 Spruce St Ste 5 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-1505 | livingwellmedical23@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Boyle, FNP | 1508802802 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Better Health Family Medical | Jennifer M Boyle Fnp | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1101 Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-254-9300 | 1101 Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-254-9300 | jmboyle72@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Randy Moore, DO | 1508813817 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Therapeutic Radiology | Physician (Default Spec), Sports Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Therapeutic Radiology | 2880 Nw Stewart Pkwy Suite 100 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-2267 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Kathryn Moon, FNP | 1508897778 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Steven Larsen, MD | 1508953555 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Julie Haugen, MD | 1508955998 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Marina Badcock, LPC | 1518022482 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Bay Eye Clinic | 1518038058 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Barbara Young is our Sign Language interpreter and Propio is our language interpreter who can also do sign language if needed | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Christopher Amsden, MD | 1518054097 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Pain Medicine | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 780 E Washington Blvd Suite 202 | Crescent City | CA | 95531 | Del Norte | 541-469-9205 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jennifer Hope, FNP,PMHNP | 1518133487 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Hope Mental Wellness Llc | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | FNP,PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health, Family | 999 N Front St Ste 107 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-236-2086 | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | jenniferhope@hopementalwellnessllc.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Bandon Vision Center | 1518158500 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Wendy Haack, DO | 1518164250 | Female | Information Not Provided | Caucasian | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Southwest Physical Therapy Llc - Brookings | 1518181809 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Brookings) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapy Clinic | Billing Provider, Therapy Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Rehabilitation | 565 5Th Street Ste 1 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1062 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/brookings-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Heather Hernandez, QMHA-I | 1518319805 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Richard Larecy, CADC II | 1518325505 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Cindy English, CRM | 1518326347 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Erin Leonard-Durrant, LCSW | 1518414192 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tae Kim, MD | 1518462456 | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Alexis Fields, MD | 1518601871 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Michael Matteo, PT | 1518609924 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Olivia Middendorf, RD | 1518658533 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Olivia Ferrazza, RD | 1518717800 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rose Wenderski, RD,MS | 1518717941 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD,MS | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dana Depreter, CSWA | 1518784800 | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Barry Blyton, MD | 1518923986 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Therapeutic Radiology | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Robert Gerber, MD | 1518941350 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Bryan Mehlhaff, MD | 1518978204 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Other Service Providers | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Postal Prescription Services | 1528003910 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Postal Prescription Services | English | No | Suppliers | Mail Order Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Mail Order Pharmacy | 3500 Se 26Th Ave | Portland | OR | 97202 | Multnomah | 503-797-2100 | https://www.ppsrx.com/health/pps?redirectUrl=/rx/dashboard | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Heather Maclean, CNM | 1528042116 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christina Ford, MD | 1528057593 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| William Webster, MD | 1528166287 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Coast Plastic Surgery | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Plastic Surgeon | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | Adult and Pediatric | 620 Commercial Ave Ste A | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-3860 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://oregoncoastplasticsurgery.com/doctors/w-wallace-webster-md/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Haewon Han, CRNA | 1528215654 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mary Brogdon, LCSW | 1528414026 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| A Better Reality | 1528531100 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | A Better Reality | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 320 Central Ave #408-409 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-8762 | dr.daniel.emmett@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Amarilys Rojas Perez, MD | 1528562840 | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jeremiah Hatcher, LPC | 1528574647 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Marne Potocki, CSWA | 1528591260 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Erin Dozhier, LPCA,QMHP | 1528606456 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPCA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Logan Gull, DPM | 1528641412 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DPM | Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers | Podiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Foot & Ankle Surgery | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Monica Arce, CRNA | 1528646684 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Linda Schartman, LPC | 1528653870 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Preferred Stories Counseling | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-252-3588 | https://www.preferredstoriescounseling.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Kelly Engle, CADC-R | 1528736220 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Sulis Mind And Body Llc | 1528762390 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sulis Mind And Body Llc | English | No | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 180 S Empire Blvd | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-203-0154 | https://www.sulismindandbody.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Allison Alvarado, RD | 1528781895 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dessa Clemenson, PA-C | 1528790771 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Gold Beach Pharmacy Llc | 1528809886 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gold Beach Pharmacy Llc | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 94202 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-727-3300 | https://www.rxgoldbeach.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Kaden Miller, THW-PSSYS | 1528843695 | Unknown | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | THW-PSSYS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Youth | Behavioral Rehab Specialist | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Kayla Askarinejad, RD | 1528870961 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jazmynn Hill, QMHP-R | 1528922861 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ronald Wagner, MD | 1538116538 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Brian Jewett, MD | 1538169727 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Bay Clinic Llp | 1538174958 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kimberly Hanks, PA | 1538248018 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Pedro Ramirez, MD | 1538274816 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Coastal Center Llc | 1538278536 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Community Mental Health Program | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Bram Spitael, PAC | 1538319355 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | Dutch, English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Lisa Leuchner, RD | 1538324264 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Louise Cackowski, LPC | 1538362736 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Paavani Atluri, MD | 1538424346 | Female | Information Not Provided | Asian Indian | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Priyanka Joshi, DDS | 1538558457 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bend Teledentistry) | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | https://www.advantagedental.com/services | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Bethany Lopez-Crawford, LPC | 1538636790 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Roseburg Therapy Llc | 1538665013 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Bilingual Service Provider, Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Karen Darnell, PA-C | 1538727839 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Bay Eye Surgery Center | 1538736459 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Surgery Center (Pony Creek Annex) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) | Adult and Pediatric | Ambulatory Surgical | 2075 Public Square Ct | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-435-7705 | https://www.bayeyesurgerycenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Andrew Hausted, MD | 1538781265 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Erin Butler, LCSW | 1538800057 | Unknown | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Natalie Nyapete, RD | 1538839436 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kylee Brazelton, RD | 1538841135 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jason Hamilton, CRM | 1538843222 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Sarah Disney, PCA | 1538848973 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kelly Crowder, CRM | 1538849476 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Woodland Clinic | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Maria Liu, PT | 1538943709 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jamie Diaz, CRM | 1538956578 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Madisyn Keller, DPT | 1538971155 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Smriti Sinha, RD | 1538974118 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Thomas Leach, RD | 1538984356 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| James Wells, CRM | 1538996079 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Marc Tetrick, CRM | 1548066145 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ralph Morones, THW-PSS,AMH | 1548152721 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Pablo Garcia-Perez, CRNA | 1548265119 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| David Collins, PAC | 1548320302 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Reedsport | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | 385 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Charlotte Clausen, MD | 1548338841 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Noenatal - Perinatal | Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | Maternal & Fetal Medicine | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Danielle Norris, PMHNP,DNP | 1548409048 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cedar Psychiatric Associates | English | No | PMHNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 427 Fir Ave Ste 210 | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-731-4600 | https://www.cedarpsychiatricassociates.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Stephanie Laudert, MD | 1548600208 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Rachelle Chevalier, LMFT | 1548631138 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | New Creations Llc | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Community Mental Health Program, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | 212 Maple St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-404-3689 | Newlifecreationsllc1111@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Susan Hohmann, LPC | 1548658214 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 222 E 2Nd Ste 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Kristen Kemp, RD | 1548773633 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Katherine Thayer, QMHA-R | 1548802036 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Catherine Kuehne, MD | 1548849656 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Kevin Ma, MD | 1548881600 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Teagan Settelmeyer, MD | 1548898406 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 890 Oak Street Se Building A | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 503-561-5634 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Stephanie Bueckert, CRM | 1548903974 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jamie Mayo, PMHNP | 1548939218 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sulis Mind And Body Llc | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 180 S Empire Blvd | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-203-0154 | 180 S Empire Blvd | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-203-0154 | https://www.sulismindandbody.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Nicole Janke, FNP | 1548949613 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brookings Community Resource Response | 1558029447 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Brookings Core Response | English | No | Group | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | Health Related Social Needs - Nutrition Services, Health Related Social Needs - Climate Services, Health Related Social Needs - Housing Services, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 16389 Hwy 101 S | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-521-0825 | https://brookingscoreresponse.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Bryan Collard, CRM | 1558066795 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shaina Arnett, CRM II | 1558068106 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM II | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Chelsea Jones, CRM | 1558181081 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Gillian Betterton, MD | 1558333211 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Mark Wells, PA | 1558344952 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Surgical Technologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Daniel Fitzpatrick, MD | 1558361873 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Orthopaedic Trauma | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Joe Dunn, DMD | 1558482133 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1701 Nw Hawthorne Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-472-4777 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/provider-directory/#_gp | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Erik Young, MD | 1558484238 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Nephrologist | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sara Brakebush, CPNP | 1558518381 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | CPNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | Pediatrics | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Augustina Crees-Roosen, CADC-I,CRM | 1558720011 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-I,CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Marna Petersen, LPC | 1558793646 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Hmz Ventures Corporation | 1558824391 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Kidney And Hypertension Care | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Nephrology | 1860 Virginia Ave Ste 8 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-2412 | https://bayareakidneyandhypertensioncare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Cit Retail Pharmacy | 1558871228 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cit Retail Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7039 | https://kokwelwellness.org/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Christopher Gay, MD | 1558922369 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Eddie Jasso, QMHA-I | 1568001246 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Ya Chi Chang, FNP | 1568002749 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rebecca Coady, RD | 1568004356 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Nikkona Henderson, FNP | 1568014942 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Jasmine Carmack, QMHP-C | 1568127850 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stephanie Gates, RD | 1568231389 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Stout, QMHA-I | 1568238970 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Rodney Case, THW-PSS AA | 1568273639 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS AA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Stefanie Wolverton, THW-CHW | 1568295202 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Aloycha De La Roche, PMHNP | 1568469773 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Darby Valley, LAC DAOM | 1568550432 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Mian Yan | English | No | LAC DAOM | Other Service Providers | Acupuncturist | Adult and Pediatric | 35 S 6Th St | Cottage Grove | OR | 97424 | Lane | 541-357-7530 | darby@cgca.us | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Mohan Lakhani, MD | 1568552370 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Precision Eyecare Pc | 1568648731 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Precision Eyecare | English | No | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 586 5Th St Ste 300 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-7775 | https://www.brookingseyecare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Southwest Physical Therapy Llc - Coquille | 1568685766 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Jbrs Coquille) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapy Clinic | Therapy Clinic, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Rehabilitation | 279 North Central | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3341 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coquille-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Bradley Koschel, DO | 1568815223 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Gabriela Leon, FNP | 1568918563 | Female | White | German | Coquille Valley Health (Coquille) | Coquille Valley Hospital | German | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 790 E 5Th St Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Daryl Zetlmaier, THWPSS,AMH | 1568927309 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rachelle Tombaugh, QMHA,CADC | 1568970754 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Ann Moffett, FNP | 1578061883 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Onepeak Medical (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 2590 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-2022 | 3265 Hillcrest Park Dr | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-275-2322 | https://www.onepeakmedical.com/locations/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Cheryl Mcdonald, LCSW | 1578082822 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Makenna Davis, CSWA | 1578142899 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jordan Lippincott, MD | 1578144333 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Vanessa Mohrbacher, FNP | 1578189601 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Deborah Hanyon, RD | 1578295176 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Hanna Johnson, PT | 1578307898 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ashleigh Strain, QMHA-R | 1578350526 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sarah Karp, RD | 1578377792 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Leo Kusuda, MD | 1578533303 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Pauletta Tokich, ARNP | 1578663332 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Bandon) | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 913 11Th St Se Ste 1 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Dr. Pense is fluent in Spanish | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Danielle Jensen, DPT | 1578664710 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Kokwel Wellness Center (Coos Bay) | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 650 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| David White, DMD | 1578692315 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Hucrest Family And Implant Dentistry | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1600 Nw Hughwood Ct | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-6525 | Website Unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||||||
| Brigett Hollander, LCSW,MSW | 1578735270 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lifespan Counseling And Consulting Llc | English | No | LCSW,MSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Social Worker | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 2354 Union Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-337-1856 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Bettina Bernstein, DO | 1578786182 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Mitchell Clark, QMHP-R | 1578798278 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Dawn Fox, CADC,QMHA | 1578921573 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Tisha Larsen, PMHNP | 1578954855 | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Central America | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Lisa Cherry, RD | 1578999793 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Daniel Barker, MD | 1588013858 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Shane Weare, DO | 1588018048 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Felisha Miller, FNP | 1588061048 | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Courtney Cloud, LCSW | 1588150569 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Desiree Dixon, LCSW | 1588188643 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Optimize Wellness Counseling Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 632 Anderson Ave Ofc L | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-590-2498 | https://www.optimizewellnesscounseling.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Joni Whipple, CRNA | 1588199863 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lars Grosse-Wortmann, MD | 1588210157 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 3303 S Bond Ave | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jacob Stewart, THWPSS,AMH | 1588408991 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Eliza Janauskas, QMHP-R | 1588447197 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Obadiah Watkins, QMHP-R | 1588452296 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Donna Buick, THW-PSSAMH | 1588539894 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | THW-PSSAMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jonathon Park, MD | 1588649289 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | Coos Bay Rehabilitation Avamere | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | 2625 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2161 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jitendra Patel, MD | 1588668230 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English, Gujarati, Hindi, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Geriatric Medicine | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | https://chetcomedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Spanish interpreters are available upon request | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Southern Coos Hospital | 1588684484 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care | Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic, Critical Access, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Critical Access | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Safeway Pharmacy-Coos Bay | 1588693527 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #1556 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 230 Johnson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-1709 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/coos-bay/230-e-johnson-ave.html | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| James Cheslock, OD | 1588720031 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cheslock Optical | Cheslock Optical | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 1817 Meade St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2727 | https://www.cheslockoptical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Sara Gerhards, MD | 1588804579 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Justin Goodman, DDS | 1588813992 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bend Teledentistry) | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | https://www.advantagedental.com/services | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Lorraine Davies, MD | 1588827547 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Telemedpsych | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Pediatric | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Telehealth Only | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 800-520-9857 | https://www.telemedpsych.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | N/A | N | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues | |||||||||||||||
| Dianne Barry, RD | 1588843908 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| John Karth, MD | 1588862320 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (North Bend) | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/contact/locations/north-bend-eye-doctors/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Juan Piantino, MD | 1588866586 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Italian, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neu | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 4411 Sw Vermont St. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Adam Trotta, MD | 1588984751 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Morgan Grove, OD | 1598114340 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Eye Center Of Gold Beach | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 94225 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-7212 | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Trisha Shook, QMHA-I,BS | 1598123275 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I,BS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jayson Clark, LPC | 1598198954 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Community/Behavioral, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Andrea Gardner-Young, LPC | 1598282188 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Andrea Gardner-Young Lpc | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | Telehealth Only | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-224-6668 | https://www.andreagardneryounglpc.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | Y | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Broadway Pharmacy | 1598302119 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Broadway Pharmacy | English, Hindi | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 2790 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-449-9190 | https://www.rxbroadway.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Rachel Schaefer Glen, LPC | 1598423501 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Eugene Office | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 59 E 11Th Ave Ste 200 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Kimberly Sayles, LPCA,BS,MA | 1598427429 | Female | Information Not Provided | Western European | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPCA,BS,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Aaron Macarthur, QMHA-I | 1598432197 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Carmella Fullenwider, MSN | 1598508640 | Female | White | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Douglas Walton, QMHA-R | 1598584161 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Garrett Shannon, QMHA-R | 1598591562 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Laurance Choate, MD | 1598737033 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Michael Koester, MD | 1598752446 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Sports Medicine | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Wesley Johnson, MD | 1598758880 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coquille) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, German | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 790 E 5Th St Ste A | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Keyhan Farkhondepay-Aryah, MD | 1598763716 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English, Farsi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jeffrey Kobernik, DMD | 1598852303 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Hucrest Family And Implant Dentistry | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1600 Nw Hughwood Ct | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-6525 | Website Unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||||||
| Milana Marsenich, LPC | 1598865131 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1900 Woodland Dr | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Rhonda Hale, PT | 1598873630 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Brookings) | Southwest Physical Therapy (Coos Bay) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 565 5Th Street Ste 1 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1062 | 1650 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-7212 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/brookings-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Beverly Wood, MSN,NP | 1598951527 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MSN,NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kyle Wilhite, MD | 1598975260 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | Acorn Dentistry For Kids - Corvallis | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | 1731 Nw Kings Blvd | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 503-874-4560 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Alex Tan, MD | 1609054253 | Male | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Cameron Derbyshire, PA-C | 1609130269 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Amanda Galer, LCSW | 1609150325 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | Three Rivers Behavioral Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | 250 Hull St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Waterfall Community Health Center | 1609151810 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic Inc - Power School Based Health Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | FQHC - Clinic/Center | ABA Organization | Adult and Pediatric | Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) | 400 Fir Ave | Powers | OR | 97466 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Kira Lathrop, LPC | 1609223809 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| William Wills, QMHA-R | 1609252196 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Nichole Matz, QMHAII,THW | 1609288182 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHAII,THW | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Peer Support Family, Case Management | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Courtni Salinas, MD | 1609300144 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Schwartz, PA-C | 1609304609 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Bradford Bennett, MD | 1609308105 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Safaa Elnour, QMHP-R | 1609410570 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Muhammad Hassan, MD | 1609437839 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | Oregon Eye Consultants (North Bend) | English, Urdu | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Robert Brown, CADC-1,CRM | 1609494640 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-1,CRM | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Julie Clark, DMD | 1609589837 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Roseburg | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Denturist | Adult and Pediatric | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | aviva.health.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Courtney Copeland, RD | 1609597285 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | Nutrition, Metabolic | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Erin Bahr, RD | 1609612183 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | Nutrition, Education | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Diane Reid, APRN-FNP | 1609622349 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Julie Abbott, CNM | 1609881028 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Arthur Hung, MD | 1609881119 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 4411 Sw Vermont St. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Cynthia Lopez, QMHA-R | 1609911650 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Patrick Dahl, PA | 1619214871 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 1007 Harolow Rd 3Rd Floor | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Richard Barrett, DMD | 1619222072 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bandon) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1275 Oregon Ave Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-551-4022 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/bandon | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Portuguese is spoken here | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Ann Kellogg, DO | 1619291127 | Female | Caucasian | Western European | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Hospitalist | Adult and Pediatric | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 2500 Ne Neff Rd | Bend | OR | 97701 | Deschutes | 541-382-4321 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Antonia Perez, FNP,PMHNP | 1619377322 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | FNP,PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Farris Serio, DO | 1619466232 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | Arabic, English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Heather Surgeon, CADC | 1619493293 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CADC | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Obiri Yeboah, AGNP | 1619631215 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Karina Combes, PMHNP | 1619713039 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Katie Adams, PMHNP | 1619737210 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rose Kantor, RD | 1619755741 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ashley Benson, CRM | 1619781556 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Alberto Verduzco Ramirez, QMHP-R | 1619842986 | Male | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| John Alharsami, CADC-R | 1619844750 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Gary Roper, PT | 1619853561 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Orthopedic | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Dunes Family Health Care | 1619900370 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Rural Health (default spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Family Planning, Non-Surgical | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Waterfall Clinic Llp | 1619915113 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | FQHC - Clinic/Center | Adult and Pediatric | Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 93670 Viking Ln | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Steven Blum, MD | 1619990108 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kimberly Gray, LPC | 1629110853 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | 1312 Tichnor Ave | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-1114 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Michael Reynolds, DDS | 1629227681 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Reynolds Family Dentistry | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 984 Ne 8Th St | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-471-7062 | https://reynoldsfamilydentistryoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Adrienne Fisher, WHNP | 1629404843 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | WHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Women's Health | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Tyler Ferris, MD | 1629496526 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Simon Turner, CADC-I | 1629540547 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ricks Medical Supply | 1629558010 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Ricks Medical Supply (North Bend) | Ricks Medical Supply (Roseburg) | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 1934 Newmark St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-672-3042 | 780 Nw Garden Valley Blvd Ste 200 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-3042 | https://www.ricksmedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | No | |||||||||||||||
| John Waddell Ii, MD | 1629562582 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Heather Coates, CADC,QMHA | 1629573977 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Bryanna Health, CADC I | 1629618079 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Kayla Barcklay, THW,CADC-R | 1629662739 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | THW,CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Certified Recovery Mentor, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Robin Finney, PMHNP | 1629687892 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Compass Rose Psychiatry | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 320 Central Ave Ste 212 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 520-378-3506 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Shantel Whitfield, LPC | 1629727896 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Lindsey Pate, RD | 1629753959 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jessica Crawley, RD | 1629842596 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Untangled Minds | 1639044126 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Untangled Minds | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 105 12Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-4512 | https://untangledminds.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Linda Couch, MD | 1639113244 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Medical Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Faith Mcmahon, RD | 1639138738 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mark Silver, MD | 1639178114 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Brookings Harbor Medical Center | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-7401 | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Trinity Valley Pharmacy | 1639180201 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Trinity Valley Pharmacy | English, French, Italian, Spanish, Tagalog | No | Suppliers | Nursing Facility | Adult and Pediatric | Long Term Care Pharmacy | 2001 Ne Foothill Blvd Ste F3 | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-9437 | INFO@TRINITYVALLEY.NET | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Laura Franklin, FNP | 1639232978 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coquille) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 790 E 5Th St Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| James Tracy, DO | 1639303852 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Allergy & Immunology | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical & Laboratory Immunology | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Brandye Wilson-Manigat, MD | 1639328412 | Female | Black or African American | African American | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Uma Rajhbeharrysingh, CRNA | 1639337066 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Craig Elgin, DMD | 1639428634 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Elgin Orthodontics | English, Spanish | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Orthodontist | Adult and Pediatric | Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2901 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3181 | www.elginortho.net | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Provider and one staff member is fluent in Spanish | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Written materials, brochures and pamphlets, are available re: treatment options. Additionally, IRT text or email communication is available with patients through softwar | No | |||||||||||
| David Frey, DO | 1639445067 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jonathan Larson, MD | 1639516503 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kimberly Gilbert, QMHP-R | 1639550536 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Gerald Aggrey, MD | 1639564065 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Compass Behavior Health | 1639682883 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), COD Organization, Enhanced Mobile Crisis Intervention Svcs (EMCIS) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Caitlin Clark, LCSW | 1639703887 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Nicholas Sanchez, THW-CHW | 1639905938 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kimberli Klee, RD | 1639951239 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Andrew Melton, THW-PSS AA | 1639991409 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS AA | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Caterina Tadlock, PCA | 1649004805 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Laecey Foster, PA | 1649016668 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lauren Ham, THW-PSSAMH | 1649110784 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSSAMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cale Wedell, CRM | 1649124199 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jennifer Allaway, RD | 1649133968 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Steven Tersigni, MD | 1649256892 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| George Dulabon, MD | 1649264680 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Chad Jorgensen, PA-C | 1649330846 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jon Yost, MD | 1649385360 | Male | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Susan Chaney, CNM | 1649402066 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Susan Chappelear, LPC,CADC I | 1649423013 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Susan Chappelear Lpc | English | No | LPC,CADC I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1957 Thompson Rd Ste I | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-5537 | mollikibug@yahoo.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Wendy Webb, NP | 1649468471 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Pediatric Nurse Practitioner | Infant | Neonatal | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kellie Rolph, MSN,NP | 1649571720 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MSN,NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Kimberly Kyllo-Martin, FNP,MSN | 1649849142 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP,MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Jasmine Hatch, LCSW | 1649917741 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Nicole Castro, ABA | 1649969486 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | ABA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Wyatt Osborne, DMD | 1659050268 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bandon) | Advantage Dental Group (Bandon) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1275 Oregon Ave Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-551-4022 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/bandon | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Portuguese is spoken here | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Kimberly Baishnab, RD | 1659099190 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ashley Phillips, PMHNP | 1659110013 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-543-2066 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Gregory Knutson, CRM | 1659121499 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Garrett Tovey, THW-PSS,AA | 1659155869 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | THW-PSS,AA | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ashley Mozingo, CRM | 1659170066 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Howard Fellows, MD | 1659365526 | Male | Prefer not to answer | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Robert Bass, DMD | 1659417327 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Bend Teledentistry) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | https://www.advantagedental.com/services | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Scott Roberts Dds | 1659479095 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Scott Roberts Dds | English | No | Dental Providers | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 3500 Cedar St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-0558 | bayareaomfs@frontier.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Agnieszka Dobiecka, MD | 1659557148 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | 2620 E Barnett Rd Suite H | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-789-4728 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sara Dickerson, FNP | 1659616571 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South Coast Healthcare | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 29641 Ellensburge Ave | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-5657 | https://www.southcoasthealthcenter.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Corey Orton, MD | 1659683928 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Adapt Community Pharmacy (Port Orford) | 1659862936 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Community Pharmacy (Port Orford) | English, Spanish | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 1312 Tichenor St | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-366-5094 | https://www.coastcommunityhealth.org/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Molly Morrison, RD | 1659879336 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Andrew Tembrock, CRNA | 1659891414 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Daniel Carlson, PA | 1659916690 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Johnny Farmer, THW-PSSCRM | 1669179586 | Male | Information Not Provided | Eastern European | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THW-PSSCRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jason Cornutt, CRM | 1669205159 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Julie Green, PAC | 1669434262 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Southwest Physical Therapy Llc - Bandon | 1669695854 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Bandon) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapy Clinic | Therapy Clinic, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Rehabilitation | 913 Se 11Th Street Ste 2 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-4314 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/bandon-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Michaela French, WHNP | 1669747341 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | WHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Gina Allison, LPC | 1669787115 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Chedric Monahan, LCSW | 1669902599 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Lucy Dao, LCSW | 1669903290 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Mckenna Barber, LCSW | 1669910477 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michael Johnson, PA | 1669931705 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Adrienne Hernandez, RD | 1679010227 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mckenna Ferguson, PA | 1679156608 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Keighly Colangelo, RD | 1679215651 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Melissa Smith, CSWA,QMHP | 1679241376 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | CSWA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| John Lynch, QMHA-I | 1679273817 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Francis Frost, THWPSS.CRM | 1679284442 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | THWPSS.CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Brittany Wilson, CRM | 1679287627 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Elizabeth Neeley, MD | 1679509145 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | 1312 Tichnor Ave | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-1114 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Neonatal Specialists Pc | 1679556187 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | Infant | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Melody Sheldon, SLP | 1679667398 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Rehabilitation | English | No | SLP | Speech, Language and Hearing Service Providers | Speech/Language Pathologist | Speech/Hearing Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 2085 Inland Dr Ste A | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-5221 | https://southwestrehabilitation.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Some of our thereapists speak Spanish or Chinese and evaluate and treat vision deficits. | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Slocum Surgery Center | 1679696157 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | Group | Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Meggan Mclarrin, LPC | 1679939524 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Mind Body Heart Therapy | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 375 Park Avenue, Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-5728 | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | mmclarrin@counselingmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Sharilyn Brown, LPC | 1679950406 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Counseling | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | 682 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-290-9707 | BayCounseling97420@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Maria Tamborski, MD | 1679990550 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Cassandre Cressall, PMHNP | 1689010597 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Ittai Bushlin, MD | 1689017048 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Nephrology | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neu | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 3303 S Bond Ave | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Deborah Ramirez, QMHA,CADC | 1689046468 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Case Management | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Steven Brantingham, DPM | 1689195505 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | DPM | Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers | Podiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Michael Mankins, QMHA-R | 1689212664 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Karen Yung, RD | 1689392383 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Andrea Paullus, RNFA | 1689477036 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | RNFA | Nursing Service Providers | RN 1st Assistant | Adult and Pediatric | Registered Nurse First Assistant | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dina Mitry, RD | 1689487274 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Douglas Crane, MD | 1689650673 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Dr. Pense is fluent in Spanish | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Cherry Cherry, MD | 1689659377 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Burmese, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Donald Randol, DDS | 1689742298 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Roseburg | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | aviva.health.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Monica Zilkoski, MD | 1689759698 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Machelle Dotson, PA | 1689814337 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michael Allen, DDS | 1689851636 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Michael J Allen Dds | English, German | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Endodontist | Adult and Pediatric | Endodontics | 1602 Nw Hughwood Ct | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-440-9175 | UmpquaEndo@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Corina Daugherty Calhoun, LCSW | 1689919656 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Inner Spark Therapy Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 134 S Wasson St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 971-266-4355 | https://www.inner-spark-therapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Satish Bankuru, MD | 1689968943 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Costco Pharmacy #1073 | 1689993826 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Costco Pharmacy #1073 - Roseburg | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 4141 Ne Stephens St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-378-0029 | https://www.costco.com/warehouse-locations/roseburg-or-1073.html | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Language Line - translation, rx vial translation, printed materials in various languages | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Adam Clark, LCSW | 1699276287 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | Lumira Behavioral Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Katie Gorman, QMHA-R,BS | 1699417881 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R,BS | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Devin Bailey-Wilson, CADC,QMHA | 1699437798 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Lifespan Counseling And Consulting | 1699457788 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lifespan Counseling And Consulting Llc | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2354 Union Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-337-1856 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Danielle Broyles, LCSW | 1699476671 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Eleanor Yang, RD | 1699571380 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Gary Willis, QMHA-R | 1699610154 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Lynn Hill, THW-PSS,AAA | 1699661678 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSS,AAA | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Stephan Groth, MD | 1699780015 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Pacific Clearvision Institute Pc | 1699812719 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pacific Clearvision Institute | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 360 S Garden Way Ste 250 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-343-5000 | https://pcvi.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Lina Dorfmeister, CRNA | 1699875278 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Beth Lindauer, RD | 1699898692 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tamara Tuttle, PA-C | 1699978601 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Sohee Williams, MD | 1700015062 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Korean | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jenny Lascheck, LPC | 1700036670 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Trisha Jordan, LPC | 1700097250 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Leonard Cogan, LPC | 1700187408 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Eugene Office | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 59 E 11Th Ave Ste 200 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Michelle Ellsworth, LCSW,CADC | 1700245164 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD QMHP and above, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Asante Three Rivers Pharmacy | 1700280484 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Asante Three Rivers Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 500 Sw Ramsey Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-472-7420 | https://www.asante.org/services/asante-pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Francesca Kenfield, QMHA | 1700371374 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Olivier Ezell, MD | 1700468741 | Unknown | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Arron Lafitte, LPC | 1700548278 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Monika Farkas, MFTA | 1700566742 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | MFTA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Tiffany Pagel, QMHA-R | 1700756111 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Matthew Haugen, MD | 1700801859 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Lifecare Center Of Coos Bay | 1700830239 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lifecare Center Of Coos Bay | English | No | Nursing & Custodial Care Facilities | Nursing Facility | Enhanced WAO Approved, Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital, Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF, Nursing Facility Other, Nursing Facility Pediatric | Adult and Pediatric | 2890 Ocean Blvd Se | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5433 | https://lcca.com/locations/or/coos-bay/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Firas Alani, MD | 1700833514 | Male | Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | Pacific Islander | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| James Northrop, LPC | 1700842069 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Victoria Mohr, MD | 1700848223 | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Angela Quintanilla, CRNA | 1710049333 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Raphael El Youssef, MD | 1710197116 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Barbara Farrand, LPC | 1710245469 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Chris Poor, QMHA-I | 1710251202 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Vehab Nemati, MD | 1710396791 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Nuclear Radiology | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Vascular & Interventional Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Timothy Ferguson, CADC-I | 1710507629 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Sara Ferrell, LCSW | 1710527726 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Pediatric | Clinical | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Samantha Taylor, PA | 1710617550 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Grants Pass | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | 1021 Ne 6Th St | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-507-1881 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Likia Burnside-Atkinson, QMHA,CADC | 1710705124 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Certified Recovery Mentor, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Stephanie Perkins, APRN-FNP | 1710782255 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Adapt/Residential Tx Roseburg | 1720010549 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Fresh Start Supportive Housing) | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Alcohol/Drug Provider | SUD Adult IMD, Community Mental Health Program, A&D Outpatient Treatment Program, ASAM 3.3, Gambling Disorder Services, ASAM 3.2-WM, A&D Residential Treatment Program - Rehab, A&D Residential Treatment Program - Children, ASAM 3.1, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, SUD Day Treatment, SUD Youth non-IMD | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 2650 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-7001 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Liann Drechsel, DMD | 1720192958 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Liann Drechsel Dmd Pc | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Pediatric Dentist | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Pediatric | Pediatric Dentistry | 2270 Nw Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-5535 | http://www.drliann.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Bhaskar Ongole, MD | 1720216963 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| David Geels, LPC | 1720299480 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jamilah Mooney, LPC | 1720350606 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Untangled Minds | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 105 12Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-4512 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://untangledminds.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Ana Marie Ferguson, FNP | 1720407786 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Myrtle Point) | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 324 4Th Street | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-572-2111 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/myrtle-point/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Kandi Kirby, CADC-II | 1720448020 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Laura Wiese, CNM | 1720485329 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Country Club | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 590 Country Club Pkwy Ste B | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Patricia Bailey, LCSW | 1720487283 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 632 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jason Fauble, LCSW,BS,MS | 1720534746 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | LCSW,BS,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | 10 Crater Lake Ave | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-660-8953 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Amy Hinshaw, FNP | 1720582315 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Joseph Letham, MD | 1720583024 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Amy Priest, CADC-I | 1720655657 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Case Management, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Lindsey Petrie, LPC | 1720679244 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Marriage and Family Therapist, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Hannah Belcher, RD | 1720757362 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sepideh Nikkhah, RD | 1720962814 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Maggie Likes, MD | 1730194689 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 691 Murphy Rd Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 877-346-0640 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Coquille Valley Hospital | 1730223967 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | Group | Hospitals | Acute Care | Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic, Billing Provider, Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Critical Access | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Donald Walker, FNP | 1730256926 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Gerontology | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Diane Tsai, MD | 1730266966 | Female | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Therapeutic Radiology, Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Catherine Barry, DO | 1730382581 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Coquille | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | Adult and Pediatric | Anatomic Pathology | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | 855 W Central Blvd Ste B | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Theresa Bindig, RD | 1730414525 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ashley Buice, MD | 1730443201 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Mark Epstein, MD | 1730525742 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christopher Rohde, QMHA-I | 1730532722 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Central, English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Brent Hatch, PA | 1730618513 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Surgical Technologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Shaina Sullivan, OD | 1730644790 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Gold Beach | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 94225 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-7212 | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Travis Briseno, LD | 1730679168 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Roseburg | English | No | LD | Dental Providers | Denturist | Adult and Pediatric | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | aviva.health.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Nicholas Jonas, MD | 1730679416 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ranilla Mori, PA | 1730700683 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English, Indonesian | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 2073 Olympic St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-682-3550 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Brooklynne Travis, CNM | 1730710930 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | CNM | Other Service Providers | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Paul Gonzales, CRM | 1730743535 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Patrianna Douglas, FNP | 1730932781 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sarah Sluder, CRM | 1730998188 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Adult Mental Health | Peer Wellness Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Torie Lembersky, RD | 1730999822 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Carly Reno, QMHP-R | 1740022714 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Maryam Ashtiani, RD | 1740054618 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Murray Dermatology Inc | 1740092667 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Murray Dermatology Inc | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 1234 Teakwood Ave Ste B | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-725-2593 | https://www.murrayderm.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Aaron Benner, MD | 1740408384 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Carrie Watters, LPC | 1740416510 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kellie Creaser, FNP,PMHNP | 1740821453 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Avant Mental Health Llc | English | No | FNP,PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family, Psych/Mental Health | 648 Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-351-9149 | https://avantmentalhealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Kara Jones, DPT | 1740835958 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Devin Azevedo, QMHA-R | 1740851757 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sarah Gill, QHMA-II | 1740889989 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QHMA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Levin Manabat, LCSW | 1740926120 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tony Molitor, THW,CADC-R | 1740998871 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THW,CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Tristin Gresham, PCA | 1750063723 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PCA | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Devin Torres-Nieves, RD | 1750070868 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Alonzo Cuevas, RD | 1750165379 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rochelle Tucker, MD | 1750375614 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | 93456 Thompson Lane | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 816-656-0550 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Rohit Kapoor, MD | 1750392908 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Hammad Qadir, MD | 1750460192 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Kidney And Hypertension Care | Bay Area Hospital | English, Urdu | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Nephrologist | Geriatric Practitioner, Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Nephrology | 1860 Virginia Ave Ste 8 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-2412 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareakidneyandhypertensioncare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Peter Lund, MD | 1750496436 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | MD | Other Service Providers | Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rishi Agarwal, MD | 1750511051 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Medical Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Anne Bombardier, CRNA | 1750561650 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| James Brown, LMFT,LPC | 1750594156 | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | James E Brown Lmft Lpc | English | No | LMFT,LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 15440 Museum Rd | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-698-6348 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Wanda Tomlinson, CADC-II | 1750594289 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials,Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Olaifa Turner, DMD | 1750620076 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | Advantage Dental Group (Bandon) | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | 1275 Oregon Ave Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-551-4022 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Susan Ellis, PMHNP | 1750706800 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Tina Lamar, LPC | 1750712527 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Calm Moments Counseling | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1957 Thompson Rd, Ste I | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-5303 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Calm.Moments.Counseling@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Jose Inzunza, MD | 1750724381 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Delbert Benzenhafer, MD | 1750744819 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Hans Kim, MD | 1750885687 | Male | Information Not Provided | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Korean | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Gina Mcdonald, QMHA-I | 1760035604 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Adapt | 1760145338 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Agencies | Community Mental Health Program | Enhanced Mobile Crisis Intervention Svcs (EMCIS), Alcohol/Drug Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Alex Rangel, LD | 1760279111 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Myrtle Point) | English, Spanish | No | LD | Dental Providers | Denturist | Adult and Pediatric | Prosthodontics | 913 A St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-559-5000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/myrtle-point | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| North Bend Medical - Lab | 1760404396 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center - Lab | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | Laboratories | Independent Lab | Mobile Lab | Adult and Pediatric | 1950 Waite St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-1227 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/services/lab-services/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Miguel Lanza, MD | 1760499115 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dr Mike & Friends Pediatrics | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | 1957 Thompson Rd Ste A | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2020 | https://www.drmikeandfriends.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Rohit Nanda, MD | 1760518062 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Emergency Medical Services | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Elizabeth Kellner, DDS | 1760521934 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bee Happy Children'S Dentistry | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Pediatric Dentist | Pediatric | Pediatric Dentistry | 2468 Tremont St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-0156 | https://beehappydentistry.us/?utm_source=GBEprompt | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Charles Hurbis, MD | 1760542724 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South Coast Ear, Nose & Throat | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | Adult and Pediatric | Facial Plastic Surgery | 2695 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-0900 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.scoastent.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Mark Pasternak, MD | 1760552483 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Leanne North, QMHP-C | 1760663629 | Female | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Jerod Hines, MD | 1760726897 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Kristy Kelel, MD | 1760757900 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Stacy Kreger, AGNP | 1760956312 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Living Well Medical Llc | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Primary Care | 524 Spruce St Ste 5 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-1505 | livingwellmedical23@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Christopher Bernardo, LPC | 1760974364 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Jason Empson, FNP | 1770255283 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sook Leow, RD | 1770293771 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Curry Medical North | 1770303968 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Rural Health (default spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Rural Health | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Margaret Santen, RD | 1770317588 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jack Achenbach, RD | 1770363962 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rachel Brown, THW-PSS AMH | 1770463895 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSS AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Berna Demalignon, MD | 1770560948 | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Portuguese, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 500 Sw Ramsey Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-472-7000 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Paul Motika, MD | 1770600405 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 15220 Nw Laidlaw Rd. | Portland | OR | 97229 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Casey Rucker, MD | 1770614992 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jeffrey Herman, DDS | 1770641045 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Brookings) | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 97829 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-7000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/brookings | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michelle Navarro, FNP-C | 1770685307 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Robert Melton, MD | 1770741027 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Katie Hobbs, LCSW | 1770776551 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Carin Beesley, QMHA-I | 1770793820 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Teresa Costa, PSYD | 1770894461 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Costa Clinical Psychology | Costa Clinical Psychology | English | No | PSYD | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | Telehealth Only | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-0700 | https://costaclinicalpsychology.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Francis Hacker, MD | 1770923591 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Maternal Fetal Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Maternal & Fetal Medicine | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Jennifer Meeker, MD | 1770939316 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Lonny Jones, QMHA-I | 1770942906 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Anushi Bulumulle, MD | 1770996589 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology & Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Shela Bazile, ANP | 1780022590 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | ANP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Adult Health | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jean Nichols, CADC,CRM | 1780041210 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Marka Turner, LCSW | 1780174466 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Marka Turner Msw Lcsw | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 1991 Union Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 775-434-9446 | markaturnerlcsw@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | NO | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Gabrielle Beaujeu, LCSW | 1780276774 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kristin Marco, RD | 1780462366 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mark Carson, MD | 1780604454 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Other Service Providers | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Paula Jewett, MD | 1780609842 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Safeway Pharmacy #1666 (Roseburg) | 1780613729 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #1666 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 1539 Ne Stephens St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-957-2546 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/roseburg/1539-ne-stephens-st.html | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| John Golden, MD | 1780744268 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Three Rivers Health Center - Coos Bay | 1780755454 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Federal Qualifiied Health Cntr. (FQHC) (Default) | Indian Health Services Tribal 5 ENCRT | Adult and Pediatric | Community Health | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Three Rivers Pharmacy | 1780755454.02 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Pharmacy | English, Spanish | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7239 | https://threerivers.health/locations/coos-bay-oregon/three-rivers-pharmacy-coos-bay/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Rebecca Brisco, PA-C | 1780780619 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Stephanie Lanning, RD | 1780792085 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Noel Pense, DO | 1790118636 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lindsey Stewart, LPC | 1790146355 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Christopher Barker, QMHPC,CSWA | 1790159309 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | QMHPC,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brittany Sikorsky, MD | 1790245439 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Country Club | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 590 Country Club Pkwy Ste B | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Summer Garibay, LCSW | 1790294858 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Genoa Healthcare (Roseburg) | 1790335073 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Genoa Healthcare (Roseburg Pharmacy) | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Long Term Care Pharmacy | 621 W Madrone St Ste P1 | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-537-5118 | https://www.genoahealthcare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Retina Care And Research | 1790431286 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Retina Care And Research | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 986 Central Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-873-8462 | https://retinacareoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Angela Mayfield, QMHA-I,AA | 1790478196 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I,AA | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Tracy Amonoo, CNM | 1790488633 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Other Service Providers | Licensed Direct Entry Midwife (LDEM) | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Dixie Torsak, LPC | 1790499390 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon Salem Office | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 3400 State St Ste G-750 | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Aceso Medical Clinic Llc | 1790499663 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aceso Medical Clinic Llc | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 375 Park Ave Ste 5 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-3066 | https://acesomedical.clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Bethany Galli, CADC-R | 1790550788 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Alishia Bullis, THW-PSSYS | 1790591675 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | THW-PSSYS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Youth | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Claudine Bohun, MD | 1790983625 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 808 Sw Campus Dr. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | 3303 S Bond Ave | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Veronica Simmonds, DO | 1801004445 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Christopher Cychosz, MD | 1801322953 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Odessa Billamor, QMHA-R | 1801378260 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Dacey Brooke, MD | 1801399696 | Female | Caucasian | Jewish | Bay Clinic | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rachael Erickson, RD | 1801456363 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Angela Lioi, RD | 1801570676 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tonya Lamar, CSWA | 1801573431 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Candie Keller, FNP | 1801636600 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Coquille) | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 209 N Central Ave | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-7295 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/coquille/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Zon Chang, RD | 1801694369 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Oregon Urology Institute | 1801812078 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | Group | Suppliers | Billing Provider | Medical Clinic, DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2550 Nw Edenbower Blvd Ste 102 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Douglas Hoff, MD | 1801815519 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Safeway Pharmacy #0290 (Grants Pass) | 1801825831 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #0290 | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 115 Se 7Th St | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-956-7546 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/grants-pass/115-e-7th-st.html | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Pathology Consultants | 1801834361 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pathology Consultants | English | No | Group | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Independent Lab | Mobile Lab, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology | 123 International Way | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-6915 | https://pathologyconsultantspc.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| David Irvine, MD | 1801960281 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Alexander Schabel, MD | 1801978481 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Michael Weiss, MD | 1801997614 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Chandra Matadeen-Ali, MD | 1811197619 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internal Medicine - Sleep Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Sleep Medicine | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Carla Murador, RD | 1811428428 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ernest Puckett, MD | 1811429236 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants (Eugene) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | 1550 Oak St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Nbmc Day Surgery | 1811437882 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) | Adult and Pediatric | Ambulatory Surgical | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Willaclare Crank, ABA | 1811465099 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | ABA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) | ABA Behavioral Analyst Interventionist (BAI) | Adult and Pediatric | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mariah Voight, QMHP-C | 1811549363 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tayler Pennington, DDS | 1811564941 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kristie Norris, CRM,CADC-R | 1811609944 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM,CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Brittney Thomas, LCSW | 1811675770 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Marie Pierrelus, RD | 1811677255 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sydney Stacy, RD | 1811691561 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Troy Alvarado, CRM | 1811703465 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Leslie Hollingsworth, RDH | 1811731359 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center Dental | English | No | RDH | Dental Providers | Expanded Practice Permit | Adult and Pediatric | 1245 Fulton Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-6433 | https://threerivers.health/locations/coos-bay-oregon/three-rivers-dental-clinic-coos-bay/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | We have a staff member that speaks Spanish fluently | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Mary Mccabe, RD | 1811756703 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Regina Martin, CRM,THW | 1811765027 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM,THW | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Curry Family Medical | 1811939093 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Family Medical Port Orford | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Acute Care | Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic, Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Rural Health | 525 Madrona | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-3861 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Family_Medical&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Coos County Mental Health Department | 1811981053 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Kimberly Bock, MD | 1821060591 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| James Bishara, MD | 1821127283 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Anita Merritt, CNM | 1821220054 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Heidi Pahls, DDS | 1821281049 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bee Happy Children'S Dentistry | English, Spanish | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | Pediatric | Pediatric Dentistry | 2468 Tremont St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-0156 | https://beehappydentistry.us/?utm_source=GBEprompt | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Home Town Drugs Of Roseburg | 1821292707 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Home Town Drugs Of Roseburg | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Specialty Pharmacy, Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy, Rural Health Clinic, Mail Order Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 210 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-229-1112 | https://www.hometowndrugs-roseburg.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Michael Bruno, CADC,QMHA | 1821456815 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Certified Recovery Mentor, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Lacey Becker, RD | 1821495268 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jennifer Wilfong, RD | 1821606898 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Janae Delzell, CRM,CADC | 1821683913 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Becky Thompson, LPC | 1821749128 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Stephanie Shiu-Delarosa, RD | 1821749854 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Matthew Kelm, CRM,THW | 1821780180 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM,THW | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Shannon Snyder, RD | 1821803123 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ayesha Sajjad, RD | 1821814922 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Gloria Broughan, RD | 1821885450 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Calvin Burch, THW-PSSYS | 1821960188 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSSYS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Youth | Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Linda Almeida, FNP | 1831110428 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Luz Family Medical Practice | English, Portuguese | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 937 Chetco Ave Bldg D | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-2101 | https://luzfamilymedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Lingo and Jennie are available | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Mark Reploeg, MD | 1831148592 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Corvallis Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Nephrologist | Physician (Default Spec), Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 520 N Bayshore | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-7710 | 444 Nw Elks Dr | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 541-754-1150 | https://www.corvallisclinic.com/locations/aumann/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Douglas Leonard, MD | 1831212976 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | Neonatal Specialists | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Infant | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Douglas Leonard, MD | 1831212976 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | Neonatal Specialists | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Infant | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Coos Bay Rehabilitation Avamere | 1831233519 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Bay Rehabilitation Avamere | English | No | Nursing & Custodial Care Facilities | Nursing Facility | Nursing Facility Pediatric, Nursing Facility Other, Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital, Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF, Enhanced WAO Approved | Adult and Pediatric | 2625 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2161 | https://www.avamere.com/avamere-rehabilitation-of-coosbay/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Gordons Pharmacy And Gifts | 1831236991 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gordons Pharmacy And Gifts | English | No | Suppliers | Nursing Facility | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 314 South Main St | Canyonville | OR | 97417 | Douglas | 541-839-4452 | https://www.gordonspharmacyandgifts.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Kathleen Peters, LCSW | 1831240324 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Joseph Condon, MD | 1831257286 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | Physician (Default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Cardiovascular Disease | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Jamie Gerhart, RD | 1831313717 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | 1831425164 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | English, Spanish | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Clinic Pharmacy | 1701 Nw Hawthorne Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-472-4747 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/dept/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| 180 Medical Inc | 1831504984 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | 180 Medical Inc | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 7869 Sw Nimbus Ave Space 29-E | Beaverton | OR | 97008 | Washington | 877-688-2729 | https://www.180medical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Regina Hammond, RD | 1831515097 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Keeley Chase, LPC | 1831633676 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michelle Brown, DO | 1831725894 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christina Wilson, MD | 1831831940 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| William Doubledee, MA,LPCA | 1831886084 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | MA,LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Michele Chamness, THW-FS | 1831887512 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Claire Marcoulier, RD | 1831925379 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Larry Jones, QMHP-R | 1831961747 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ian Kennington, CRM | 1831967850 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Susan Keen, CRM | 1831970441 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Woodland Clinic | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Trina Wheeldon, QHMA-II | 1831997147 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QHMA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Fred Meyer Pharmacy (Grants Pass) | 1841236486 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #126 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 1101 Grants Pass Pkwy | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-7234 | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/grocery/or/grants-pass/grants-pass/701/00126 | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | 1841236486 | 1841236486 | ||||||||||||||||
| Brandon Stroh, MD | 1841293628 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Cassandra Hollifield, PA | 1841429016 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | https://chetcomedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Spanish interpreters are available upon request | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Megan Ridle, LPC | 1841448396 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Moayad Tarboush, MD | 1841668308 | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Daniel Emmett, LPC | 1841669140 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | A Better Reality | Daniel Warren Emmett | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 320 Central Ave #408-409 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-8762 | 2690 N 17Th Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-8762 | dr.daniel.emmett@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Karen Thornton, QMHP,CADC | 1841751708 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | COD QMHP and above, Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Michael Sidrian, CADC-I | 1841842853 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Emily Dayton, LPC | 1851068886 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Misti Mccallister, RD | 1851114755 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Heather Miller, QMHP-R | 1851138044 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Gabriella Solis, RD | 1851150247 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rebekah Shulman, RD | 1851167258 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Delaney Jecmen, PA | 1851168843 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Todd Raudy, MD | 1851334437 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | Treehouse Kids Dentist | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | 1611 J St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-515-6631 | www.m2anesthesia.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Pacific Home Care Home Health | 1851350086 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pacific Home Care Home Health | English | No | Agencies | Home Health Agency | Adult and Pediatric | 375 Park Ave Ste 6 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-7005 | https://pacifichhh.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Patrick Edwards, MD | 1851351191 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Southwest Physical Therapy Llc - Coos Bay | 1851407464 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Coos Bay) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapy Clinic | Therapy Clinic, Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | Rehabilitation | 1650 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-7212 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coos-bay-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Jerrell Ingalls, MD | 1851517999 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Natalie Jones, FNP | 1851660344 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Pediatric | Family | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Leila Shepherd, PCA | 1851701767 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Ashley Mortensen, DPT | 1851742761 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Jbrs Coquille) | Southwest Physical Therapy (Bandon) | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 279 North Central | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3341 | 913 Se 11Th Street Ste 2 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-4314 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coquille-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Amanda Griffin, LPC | 1851788996 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| James Byrne, CADC-II | 1851838957 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 406 Nw Winchester St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Journey To Discovery Counseling | 1851859755 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Journey To Discovery Counseling Llc | English | No | Group | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 205 West 10Th | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-393-2280 | https://www.journeytodiscoverycounseling.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Angelica Allen, MD | 1851972483 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Hospitalist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Kayla Jimerson, RD | 1861003402 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| James Murray, FNP,DNP | 1861050189 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Murray Dermatology Inc | English | No | FNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Dermatologist | Advance Practice Nurse, Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1234 Teakwood Ave Ste B | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-725-2593 | https://www.murrayderm.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Esther Hermiz, LPC | 1861157596 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Behavioral Rehab Specialist | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jessica Wotruba, RD | 1861164048 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Marisa Warren, LCSW | 1861173999 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rosa Pugh-Hunter, QMHA-R | 1861188369 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Brooke Nichols, RD | 1861246589 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Devin Welch, RD | 1861369555 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Walmart Dme/Pharmacy 10-1880 (Coos Bay) | 1861419905 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Walmart Pharmacy 10-1880 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, Prosthesis, Assistive Technology | Adult and Pediatric | 2051 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-5750 | https://www.walmart.com/store/1880-coos-bay-or/pharmacy | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Heidi Gaines, PT | 1861478182 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Diana Mcphee, MD | 1861629503 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Curry General Hospital (Swing Bed Only) | 1861676652 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General (Swing Bed) | English | No | Hospitals | Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF | Adult and Pediatric | Critical Access | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=swingbed | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Sara Baxter, LCSW | 1861694994 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Derik Kenworthy, DO | 1861726077 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Neuroradiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Scott Fineout, CRNA | 1861760647 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Heidi Platt, CADC,QMHP | 1861804007 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | CADC,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | 615 5Th St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-241-3348 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Christine Waite, RD | 1861852329 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Brian Wakefield, MD | 1861923666 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At The Ten Coburg | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 10 Coburg Rd Ste 100 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Mary Caitlin Bettger, PA | 1861991796 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Ashley Heuer, PA | 1871030338 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Coquille | English, Spanish | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | 855 W Central Blvd Ste B | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Kendra Harris, CADC,LCSW | 1871064311 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC,LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor, COD Practitioner, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical, Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Abigail Le Vere, LCSW | 1871116756 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Megan Locker, QMHA-R | 1871142745 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shanna Smith, CRM | 1871205708 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sarah Washburn, LPC | 1871218925 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Annette Miles, THW-PWS | 1871225631 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | THW-PWS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Brittany Decker, ARNP | 1871279463 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Sean Myers, CSWA | 1871303222 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Keith Balderston, MD | 1871525337 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Noenatal - Perinatal, Maternal Fetal Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Maternal & Fetal Medicine | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Spencer Dowdle, MD | 1871913756 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Mark Bennett, CRNA | 1871955435 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 2445 Beverly St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-284-3052 | 74B Centennial Loop Suite 200 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-393-0925 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Bay Area First Step Inc | 1871970897 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | Agencies | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | 1881049658 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Clinic Pharmacy | 1701 Nw Hawthorne Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-472-4747 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/dept/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Brenda Royal, LPCA | 1881069144 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Julia Perez, RD | 1881092120 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Costa Clinical Psychology Llc | 1881144178 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Costa Clinical Psychology | English | No | Group | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | Telehealth Only | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-0700 | https://costaclinicalpsychology.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Beatrice May, PMHNP | 1881197804 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Josie Lewis, LCSW | 1881201739 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Alannah Gore, MPH,RD,LDN | 1881348167 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | MPH,RD,LDN | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mary Urena, RD | 1881378503 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Samuel Miller, DPT | 1881391878 | Male | Informations Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Andrea Cesarek, RD | 1881422699 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | 06/30/25 | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Laura Glen, LPC | 1881458123 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | https://coastalcenter.net/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Clients are encouraged to bring their identified support person with them to best ensure levels of comfort, culturally sensitive aspects are honored. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Rachel Ochoa, QMHA-R | 1881569648 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Melody Patton, RD | 1881588820 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Bernardo Isuani, MD | 1881630861 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Slocum Orthopedics Pc | 1881694867 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Wade Fox, DO | 1881700300 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Julie Embree, PT | 1881759322 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Eric Johnson, MD | 1881836724 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 700 Sw Campus Dr, Floor 7 | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Serena Ackerman, CRNA | 1881899755 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Lee Lamb, RD | 1881902740 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Sabrina Noel, DO | 1881915015 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English, French, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Joseph Harp, PA | 1891008561 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Laurel Stiedemann, PAC | 1891036901 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Country Club | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | Medical | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 590 Country Club Pkwy Ste B | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Toni Hurlocker, PMHNP | 1891062642 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Alyssa Sader, MD | 1891170502 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tyanna Bergeron, FNP | 1891257630 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Rayshal Spalding, RD | 1891261996 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Connie Dimarco, MD | 1891712477 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Douglas Austin, MD | 1891738332 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Endocrinologist | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | Reproductive Endocrinology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Carrie Baird, LMFT | 1891947008 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Carrie Baird Lmft | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-995-7220 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | carriebairdLMFT@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Kim Frakes, LCSW | 1891955332 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Elizabeth Heldt, TWHPSS,AMH | 1891982492 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | TWHPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Beaulieu Hearing Center | 1891990321 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Beaulieu Hearing Center | English | No | Suppliers | Hearing Aid Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | 2112 Broadway | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6337 | https://www.beaulieuhearing.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Terry Parthemore, CRNA | 1902008360 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Natalie Speck, MD | 1902061898 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Janette Mydland, LPC | 1902131352 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | COD Organization, COD Problem Gambling Specialist, Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| James Hill, PA | 1902275639 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Adapt | 1902330236 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Opioid Treatment Program | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Rhonda Darling, LCSW | 1902340219 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Laura Bliss, MD | 1902347263 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neu | 808 Sw Campus Dr. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Taylor Smith, LCSW | 1902414469 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Bend Office) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | CLSS Individual | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 300 Se Reed Market Rd Ste 280 | Bend | OR | 97702 | Deschutes | 541-900-4285 | https://www.strongeroregon.com/bend-office | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Ian Coe, MD | 1902469208 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Elizabeth Zaffina, QMHA-R | 1902510860 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Catrina Dzambik, CADC,QMHA | 1902541063 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | COD Practitioner, Certified Recovery Mentor, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Jaylin Franco-Leon, RD | 1902614308 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Destin Finnegan, NP | 1902618671 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Amy Fiske, RD | 1902634751 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Angela Kockler, RD | 1902641962 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Douglas Walker, OD | 1902806375 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Brookings | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 937K Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-6923 | https://www.eyecenterofbrookings.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Thomas Holt, DDS | 1902807753 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Tom Holt Family Dentistry | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 199 N 9Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-4314 | www.drtomholt.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | ||||||||||||||
| Theresa Longo, MD | 1902990518 | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Eye Center Of Brookings Llc | 1912010596 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Brookings | English | No | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 937K Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-6923 | https://www.eyecenterofbrookings.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Adapt Southriver Comm Hlth Ctr | 1912061755 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | FQHC Primary Care | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Amy Anderson, RD | 1912140237 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Dr Mike & Friends Pediatrics Pc | 1912209883 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dr Mike & Friends Pediatrics | English, Spanish | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Pediatric | 1957 Thompson Rd Ste A | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2020 | https://www.drmikeandfriends.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Janet Lim, MD | 1912223587 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 330 S Garden Way Ste 150 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-2110 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Brett Greene, MD | 1912290032 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Jaimie Broadhead, LPC | 1912322496 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Eugene Office | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 1170 Pearl St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-4340 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Eric Mohrbacher, CLT-LANA | 1912324195 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Southwest Physical Therapy (Coos Bay) | Southwest Physical Therapy (Brookings) | English | No | CLT-LANA | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1650 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-7212 | 565 5Th Street Ste 1 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1062 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coos-bay-office/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Mariena Joy, LCSW | 1912363441 | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Mariena S Joy Lcsw | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | CLSS Individual, CLSS Rural, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 455 S 4Th Street Ste 5 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-229-7879 | 137 Hall Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-229-7879 | https://www.brainbowfire.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Glenda Lewis, CADC,CGAC | 1912366139 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC,CGAC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner, Gambling Disorder Services | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Jennifer Whitted, LPC | 1912386012 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Lacey Van Den Ham, QMHP-R | 1912495227 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Sin Ki Ho, RD | 1912546540 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Stacie Trosper, PCA | 1912557224 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Erin Berry, APRN-FNP | 1912599960 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Ruth Peet, QMHA-I | 1912612243 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Joshua Sowers, CRM | 1912653874 | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Analy Gonzalez, RD | 1912792920 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Reina Jurado, RD | 1912884339 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Heidi Carlson, FNP | 1912906470 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jennifer Tufariello, MD | 1912939471 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Brookings Harbor Medical Center | 1912944067 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Brookings Harbor Medical Center | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-7401 | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Lamont Wettstein, MD | 1922046564 | Male | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Pathology Consultants | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pathologist | Adult and Pediatric | Hematology | 123 International Way | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-6915 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://pathologyconsultantspc.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||
| Misael Marquez, MD | 1922088426 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Childrens Farm Home (Trillium) | 1922209121 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Childrens Farm Home | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | Pediatric | 4455 Ne Hwy 20 | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 503-234-9591 | https://www.trilliumfamily.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Pallav Pareek, MD | 1922232644 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Hindi, Urdu | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Psychiatrist | Adult and Pediatric | Psychiatry | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||
| Palak Patel, MD | 1922367572 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | Geriatric Medicine | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | https://chetcomedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Spanish interpreters are available upon request | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Kimberly Edwards, MD | 1922368265 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Tony Hinojosa, CADC,QMHA | 1922428184 | Male | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | COD Practitioner, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Sarah Katchen, MD | 1922560887 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Dana Safavian, MD | 1922596139 | Male | Prefer not to answer | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Farsi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Vascular & Interventional Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 201 Medical Loop, Ste 190 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-236-0003 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Genoa Healthcare Llc | 1922597442 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Genoa Healthcare (Pharmacy) | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 1545 Harbeck Road Suite P1 | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-226-3609 | https://www.genoahealthcare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||||
| Alisse Diers, PMHNP,FNP | 1922607936 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Coast Mind And Body | English | No | PMHNP,FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | Telehealth Only | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-236-2088 | https://sites.google.com/oregoncoastmindandbody.com/psych/home | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Telehealth Only | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Coquille Valley Hospital | 1922620558 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital (Pharmacy) | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 940 E 5Th St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 952-653-2565 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Luz Family Medical Practice Llc | 1922678051 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Luz Family Medical Practice | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 937 Chetco Ave Bldg D | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-2101 | https://luzfamilymedical.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Lingo and Jennie are available | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Lucas Eeftink, DO | 1922748615 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 930 Sw Abbey St | Newport | OR | 97365 | Lincoln | 541-265-2244 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Marianne Stone, APRN-FNP | 1922869585 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinic | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | Adult and Pediatric | Primary Care | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Matthew Tyler, DPT | 1922882117 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Daniel Knight, FNP | 1932173127 | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Suzanne Temple, MD | 1932179546 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Carolyn Mcgregor, WHNP | 1932395530 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Country Club | English | No | WHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Adult and Pediatric | Women's Health | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | 590 Country Club Pkwy Ste B | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Jeff Wareham, QMHA-I | 1932580586 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Chloe Hazel, LPC | 1932723863 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jenna Calcaterra, RD | 1932896164 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Pedram Esmaeelzadeh, RD | 1932933009 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Bayley Seymour, PA | 1932942562 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Urology Institute | English, Japanese | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | 1007 Harolow Rd 3Rd Floor | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Haley Paxton, RD | 1932998739 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Southern Coos Hospital And Health Retail Pharmacy | 1942020326 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Schhc Retail Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-1325 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Haley Danskey Huse, FNP | 1942034756 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Savannah Rose, DMD | 1942041280 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Dental Services | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | General Practice | 1885 Waite Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/dental/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Ashley Mccraw, QMHP-R | 1942048079 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Ashley Busch, PSSAA | 1942070727 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | PSSAA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Julia Barker, RD | 1942075858 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Corrine Wilson-Baurick, LPC | 1942491535 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Beaverton) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 5075 Sw Griffith Dr Ste 250 | Beaverton | OR | 97005 | Washington | 541-900-4285 | https://www.strongeroregon.com/beaverton-office | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Kimberly Orta, FNP | 1942574488 | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Curry General Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jamella Weeks, THW-FS | 1942725270 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Jamie Ledoux, LPC | 1942748728 | Female | Information Not Provided | Western European | Jamie Ledoux Counseling Llc | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 1957 Thompson Rd Ste J | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-275-5380 | https://www.jamieledoux.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Christopher Mallory, MD | 1942763420 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Christine Dotson, APRN-FNP | 1942812771 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Devyn Downum, CSWA | 1942835400 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||
| Emily Sauck, DO | 1942838164 | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Adult and Pediatric | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Chanel Chandler, CADC I | 1942885983 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Gambling Disorder Services | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Debra Krueger, RD | 1942967831 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Fawn Mathis, THW-PSSAMH | 1942997028 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | THW-PSSAMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | Adult and Pediatric | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Keyana Zanni, QMHA-R | 1952007395 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Mikayla Reed, PT | 1952014110 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Gretchen Walsh, RD | 1952113466 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Maria Rivero, RD | 1952122830 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Gabrielle Choi, PMHNP | 1952144156 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Eugene) | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 2401 River Rd | Eugene | OR | 97404 | Lane | 541-916-7025 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Seyna Santos De Leon, RD | 1952159840 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Christi Binstadt, PT | 1952352502 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Rajesh Ravuri, MD | 1952386112 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Nbmc Day Surgery | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Skyler Meyer, DNP | 1952673709 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Amy Sale, LCPA | 1952760027 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | LCPA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Case Management, Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Large print materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Michael Ise, CRNA | 1952813297 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 6400 Se Lake Rd, Ste 300 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 503-594-1774 | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| James Wagner, QMHA-1,THW | 1952842346 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-1,THW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Linguistic services are available as needed | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Morgan White, CSWA | 1952965295 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Student/Education | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Margaret Mcgann, CNM | 1952989857 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | Adult and Pediatric | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Taylor Deacon, RD | 1962011395 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Mary Lou Freitag, FNP | 1962090621 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/myrtle-point-clinic/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| Chantal Roberts, RD | 1962216184 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Finnegan Tomko, CSWA | 1962370551 | Unknown | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Carrie Behn, RD | 1962394064 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Simranjit Galhotra, MD | 1962407601 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Adult and Pediatric | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | 900 Sunset Dr | La Grande | OR | 97850 | Union | 541-963-8421 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| David Spencer, MD | 1962419895 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist | Adult and Pediatric | Neurology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Sempert'S Drug | 1962579540 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Semperts Drug | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 735 Spruce St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-572-5010 | https://www.mygnp.com/pharmacies/semperts-drug-myrtle-point-or-97458/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Thomas Sorrells, LCSW | 1962861401 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Carrie Aadland, LCSW | 1962928630 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LCSW | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Better Health Family Medical Llc | 1962940668 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Better Health Family Medical | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Primary Care | 1101 Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-254-9300 | jmboyle72@gmail.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Shelly Dubisar, QMHA-I | 1972010874 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Micah Levitt, CSWA | 1972035095 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Foodsmart Nutrition Network | 1972146694 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | Group | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | Medical Clinic, Billing Provider, Health Related Social Needs - Nutrition Services | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Cory Trotter, QMHP-C,MA | 1972149284 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English, French | No | QMHP-C,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Nicole Moon, QMHA,CRM | 1972220333 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | QMHA,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Family, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||
| Rebekah Kroll, QMHA-I | 1972244499 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Myrtle Drugs | 1972265411 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Myrtle Drugs | English, Spanish | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 821 S Main St | Myrtle Creek | OR | 97457 | Douglas | 541-391-8321 | https://www.myrtledrugsrx.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Lisa Erlinger, CRNA | 1972584944 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Dallas Carter, MD | 1972587764 | Male | White-Caucasion | Western European | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | Adult and Pediatric | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 2625 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2161 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Jeanne Bisson, LMFT | 1972634673 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Costa Clinical Psychology | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community/Behavioral | Adult and Pediatric | Telehealth Only | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-0700 | https://costaclinicalpsychology.com | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | Telehealth Only | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Claudia Mcfarland, LMFT | 1972803062 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Michael Beadnell, MD | 1972815108 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Jason Sargent, DO | 1972869832 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
| Advantage Dental Group Pc | 1972970671 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Coos Bay) | Advantage Dental Group (Gold Beach) | English | No | Group | Dental Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | 94223 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-3000 | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/coos-bay | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||
| April Nunez, LMFT | 1972987451 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | Adult and Pediatric | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Cleanne Johnson, RD | 1982005732 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Sarah Vouch, PAC | 1982054169 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | Adult and Pediatric | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | TTY Contact, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Benjamin Yunk, MD | 1982100038 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Cit Tribal Pharmacy | 1982115366 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cit Tribal Pharmacy (Coquille Indian Tribe) | English | No | Suppliers | Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy | IHSRX Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7039 | https://kokwelwellness.org/pharmacy/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||
| Adam Turman, CRNA | 1982146288 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | Adult and Pediatric | 2445 Beverly St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-284-3052 | 74B Centennial Loop Suite 200 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-393-0925 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||
| Steven Sanden, CADC,QMHA | 1982172730 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Our agency provides culturally specific services to Native American/indigenous people with Peer support in NARR Accredited Recovery housing. | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||
| Parker-Leigh Evans, FNP | 1982253290 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Holly Block, LPC | 1982260113 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Professional | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Dillon Jackson, CRM | 1982412276 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Adult and Pediatric | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | 406 Ne Winchester Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-2770 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Kristin Gurholt, OD | 1982673927 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Brookings | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | Adult and Pediatric | 937K Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-6923 | https://www.eyecenterofbrookings.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Cindy Shirtcliff, LCSW | 1982760344 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Caves Pharmacy #1189 | 1982794038 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Caves Pharmacy #1189 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Rural Health Clinic, Mail Order Pharmacy, Specialty Pharmacy, Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Community/Retail Pharmacy | 333 S Redwood Hwy | Cave Junction | OR | 97523 | Josephine | 541-592-4560 | https://locations.myhspstores.com/store/caves-pharmacy-cave-junction-or/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||||
| Samantha Hudson, PMHNP | 1982950432 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Psych/Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Print Materials, Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Inshaallah Hephzibah, RD | 1992100481 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Adult and Pediatric | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Foodsmart's (Zipongo) ADA coordinator can be reached at 707-653-6006 or accessibility@foodsmart.com. | Telehealth Only | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Christina Brakebill, ARNP,FNP-C | 1992133607 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | English | No | ARNP,FNP-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | Family | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting Existing Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Erica Ishmael, LPC | 1992161814 | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Lindsey Gardner, MD | 1992185987 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Neonatal Specialists | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Noenatal - Perinatal | Infant | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 220 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9298 | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | Website unavailable | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Eric Medrano, MD | 1992325245 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | Adult and Pediatric | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | N | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||
| Anisa Mckenzie, QMHP-C,MS | 1992344824 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-C,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||||||||||
| Shantel Wehde, LPC | 1992368971 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Shandi Lindsey, LPC,CADC | 1992410401 | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | LPC,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Professional, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | 1467 Siskiyou Blvd #440 | Medford | OR | 97501 | Jackson | 541-224-5222 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||
| Emilee Oakden, LPC | 1992478648 | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | Adult and Pediatric | Mental Health | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | .Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Shane Matsui, LCSW | 1992827463 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Adult and Pediatric | Clinical | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Note taker available. Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | |||||
| Eye Care Physicians & Surgeons Inc | 1992830186 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Care Physicians And Surgeons | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Adult and Pediatric | 1309 Liberty St Se | Salem | OR | 97302 | Marion | 503-585-2022 | https://salemeyecare.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Trillium Family Services | 1992873004 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Childrens Farm Home | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | ABA Organization | Pediatric | 4455 Ne Highway 20 | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 541-757-1852 | https://www.trilliumfamily.org/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bay Cities Ambulance | 1992891980 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Cities Ambulance | English | No | Transportation Services | Ambulance | Adult and Pediatric | Land Transport | 3505 Ocean Blvd Se | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-4300 | 3505 Ocean Boulevard South East | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-4300 | https://baycitiesambulance.com// | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | No | Yes | Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||
| Burke Oneal, MD | 1992903421 | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dream Team Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | Adult and Pediatric | 2915 219Th Ave E | Lake Tapps | WA | 98391 | Pierce | 253-470-8326 | https://www.dtanesthesia.com/ | Accepting New Patients | Yes. Let your provider know, if you need a certified/qualified interpreter. | YES | Y | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones | Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | Access to tactile interpretation through Advanced Health's language vendor. Tactile interpreters use touch‑based communication methods, including Tactile American Sign Language (TASL) and Protactile (PT), to convey spoken language, environmental information, and social cues. | ||||||||||||||
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