Crook County Health Now Offers Interpretation Services

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Crook County Health Department announced their clinical team can now offer live video interpretation services for non-English speaking clients, as well as American Sign Language for deaf or hard of hearing clients.

“Providing services in a client’s primary language is important for increasing accesses to care for all,” the release stated. “The video interpreting service allows both the client and clinic staff to see the interpreter, providing high quality of care that facilitates clear communication.”

Regardless of language or interpretation needs, everyone in can receive the following services at the Crook County Health Department clinic:

• Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) services
• Reproductive health services (well-women visits, birth control and family planning services, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, PrEP)
• Childhood and adult vaccinations
For more information or questions, contact Lauren Simmons at 541-447-5165.
Additional resources:
Crook County Health Department website
Crook County Health Department Facebook page
This project was funded by OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Special Funding Opportunities. For more information on other funded projects, visit OHSU Knight Cancer Institute website.

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