CLACKAMAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
CACOON
CaCoon is a statewide public health nurse home visiting program that provides community-based CAre COordinatiON for children with special health needs. Children served in the CaCoon program have higher rates of immunization, annual well-child visits, and dental care visits; and make fewer visits to the emergency department. Since family members have a central role in the care of their child, all services are planned around the desires and concerns of the family.

Cacoon is part of Clackamas County Access to Preventive Health (APH). APH centers access and reduces barriers to care across services, to improve immunization rates, reproductive health, and maternal and childhood health and nutrition.
2051 Kaen Road
Suite 367
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-21 with a disability or chronic health condition
Hours: Vary by site
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • (503) 742-5300 Main phone
  • (503) 655-8411 Disease Control and Prevention Reporting
  • Main phone (503) 742-5300
Email Address: [email protected]
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Call for information and to register
FEES: None
LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, interpretation by arrangement
AREA SERVED: Clackamas County
SITE HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7am-6pm
Services:
  • Case/Care Management * Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
  • Home Based Parenting Education * Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
  • Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
  • Specialized Information and Referral * Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH