AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMental Health & Addiction Care Expansion: Gov. Tina Kotek announced a major Oregon push to add treatment capacity, including 1,660 new licensed residential beds (1,067 open now, 593 slated to open within 2.5 years), aiming to reduce long waits for care. Public Health—Unsafe Water: Oregon Health Authority issued an advisory for unsafe fecal bacteria levels at Nye Beach in Newport, urging people to avoid direct contact, with extra caution for kids, older adults, and immunocompromised residents. Water Safety—Contaminated Wells: OHA is seeking public comment on a draft health consultation for domestic wells north of Prineville, where tests found manganese plus other contaminants; the report recommends mitigation steps and blood lead testing for children in some cases. Heat Preparedness: OHA urged Oregonians to take heat precautions now, highlighting higher risk for older adults, infants, outdoor workers, people experiencing homelessness, pregnant people, and those with chronic conditions. Air Quality for Youth Sports: OHA released tougher guidance for children and teens during wildfire smoke and poor air quality, citing new research that smoke can harm kids at lower exposure levels than previously thought. Animal-Related Health Risks: OHA-linked concerns also show up locally—Central Point investigators removed 60+ cats from hazardous conditions in an elder mistreatment case, underscoring the health risks tied to neglect.
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