Archived Programs
Fact Sheets
- Cancer Screening Among Oregonians with Disabilities – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Women with Disabilities and Breast Cancer Screening – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mammography Accessibility Project
- Mammography-Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile M-OHCUP: v4OR – Federal Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines and 2008 Massachusetts Facility Assessment Tool
- M-OHCUP Quick Reference Guide – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
The Right to Know Campaign
- The Right to Know: Free Materials – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[free posters, tip sheets, flyers, and dissemination guide- most materials also available in Spanish] - The Right to Know: It's Your Life – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- The Right to Know: It's Your Life (Spanish) – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tips for Staff
- Tips for Mammography Staff: How to Serve Women with Disabilities More Effectively – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Quick Guide to Interacting with People with Disabilities – Project Accessibility
- Communicating With and About People with Disabilities (People First Language) – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tips for Women with Disabilities
- Tips for Women with Disabilities: Getting Your Mammogram – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Tips for Women with Disabilities on Understanding Breast Cancer – American Association on Health and Disability
- Facts for Life: Women with Disabilities – Susan G. Komen
Additional Resources
- My Health Passport – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- My Health Passport (Spanish) – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- Disparities in Breast Cancer Screening – Susan G. Komen
Tips
- Tips for First Responders, Fifth Edition – Center for Development and Disability, University of New Mexico
- Community Disaster Preparedness: Disaster Do's and Don'ts Checklist – Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas
- Individual Disaster Preparedness: Disaster Do's and Don'ts Checklist –Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas
Communication Aids
- Disaster Preparedness Tips for Emergency Management Personnel: Communication Access for People with Limited Speech – Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Emergency Communication 4 ALL: Picture Communication Aid – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
- Emergency Communication 4 ALL: Picture Communication Aid [Spanish] – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
- Emergency Communication 4 ALL: Letter and Word Communication Aid – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
- Emergency Communication 4 All: Letter and Word Communication Aid [Spanish] – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
Emergency Notification
Emergency Management Notification systems are managed by each Oregon County. This webpage is no longer updated frequently by OODH. If any of these links are not current, use your favorite search engine to search for the name of your county and "emergency management notification".
- Baker County Emergency Management
- Benton County Emergency Management
- Clackamas County Disaster Management
- Clatsop County Emergency Management
- Gilliam County Emergency Management
- Harney County Emergency Management & Preparedness
- Hood River County Emergency Management
- Jackson County Emergency Management
- Josephine County Emergency Management
- Lincoln County Emergency Management
- Linn County: Linn-Benton ALERT Emergency Notification System
- Marion County: Emergency Alert Program
- Multnomah County Emergency Management
- Washington County Emergency Preparedness
- Yamhill County Emergency Management
- Oregon Office on Emergency Management
Putting Together an Emergency Kit
- Family Emergency Supplies: 16 Week Calendar – Multnomah County Emergency Management
How to Plan
- Making Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Programs Accessible to People with Disabilities – Americans with Disabilities Act
- Effective Emergency Preparedness Planning: Addressing the Needs of Employees with Disabilities – Office of Disability Employment Policy
- Shelter Worker's Guide to Accommodate Children with Access and Functional Needs – Inclusive Preparedness Center at Inclusion Research Institute
Additional Resources
- My Health Passport – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- My Health Passport (Spanish) – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- Disaster Resources for People with Disabilities and Others with Access and Functional Needs – June Isaacson Kailes
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) During Emergencies – Temple University
- Emergency Communication: Disaster Preparation, Response and Recovery for People with Complex Communication Needs (CCN) – Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (RERC on AAC)
Affordable Care Act
Community Engagement
- Community Action Guide Version 2.0 – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Community Action Guide Version 3.0: Access to Health Care – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Community Engagement Infrastructure Workbook (to be used with Community Action Guide Version 3.0) – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
Health Care Professionals
- Accessibility Checklist for Medical Clinics and Facilities in Oregon – Northwest ADA Center
- Accessible Health Care – Northwest ADA Center
- Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment – Northwest ADA Center
- Accessible Medical Examination Tables and Chairs – Northwest ADA Center
- Disability-Related Inquiries and Medical Exams – Northwest ADA Center
- Health Care Professionals – Northwest ADA Center
- What Healthcare Professionals Can Do to be Accessible – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention