M ARTIN L UTHER K ING J R . January 14, 2015 Page 21 2015 special edition H EALTH New Transit Service for Patients Appointments taken for Ride-to-Care Getting to a doctor’s appoint- ment just a whole lot easier for thousands of Oregonians. A new transportation service for Oregon Health Plan patients is making it easier for people to attend doctor and therapy ap- pointments. Ride-to-Care will provide free rides for those without other transportation options to appoint- ments covered by the health plan’s benefits in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties. The service is also available for members of Tri-County Co- ordinated Care organizations, Family Care Inc. and Health Share of Oregon, who fit the criteria for approval. Trips can be scheduled by phone or online, including up to three months in advance, by call- ing Ride-to-Care at 503-416- 3955 or go on-line at ridetocare.com. A new service offers patients enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan transportation to doctor and therapy appoint- ments. “Everything that is done in the world is done by hope.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. A member of the Navy gets a flu vaccine. This year is predicted to be one of the worst flu seasons on record. Believing that life works when you get the support you need, LifeWorks NW helps clients break down barriers and build hope for the future. Flu Season May Become Worst Ever Not too late to get a flu vaccine The flu season of winter could be the worst on record. A Gallup research group that focuses on flu and cold cases every year, indicates that the number of Americans who reported having the flu in December was four percent of the population, higher than all other December num- bers since Gallup began tracking the flu in 2008. The all-time high of 5.7 per- cent of people with the flu at this time of the year was in January continued www.lifeworksnw.org Seven locations in Multnomah County on page 22 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com