Do you keep your garden’s soil healthy and free of contaminants? OHA can offer tips on pesticides, soil quality and watering, all covered by our Healthy Homes and Neighborhoods program.
Do you need help quitting tobacco? We also have the Tobacco Prevention and Education Program.
Then there’s OHA’s Family Connects Oregon program, which offers home visiting services to all families with newborns up to 6 months old, including foster and adoptive newborns.
We encourage you to inquire about any of the following health topics that OHA health experts can help answer:
- COVID-19 (vaccines, data, variants, testing, treatments, etc.)
- Other communicable diseases (flu, RSV, mpox, HIV/AIDS, measles, foodborne illnesses, etc.)
- Mental health and wellness
- Tribal health issues
- Recreational water quality at beaches, lakes and other water bodies
- Climate change and public health
- Opioid misuse and addiction resources
- Oregon State Hospital
- WIC (women, infants and children)
- Reproductive and sexual health
- Brownfields (potentially contaminated sites such as former gas stations, auto repair shops, dry cleaners, landfills and mill sites)
- Tobacco prevention and education
- Immunizations (vaccinations)
- School safety
- Public pools and lodging
- Culturally specific public health issues and resources
- Psilocybin services (mushrooms)
- Medical marijuana
- Extreme weather safety
- Healthy homes (radon gas, drinking water, carbon monoxide, pesticides, lead poisoning and more)
- Wildfire smoke safety
- Restaurant safety