Oregon Therapists Who Accept Jackson Care Connect

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As of April 2026, there are 11 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory who specialize in working with the Jackson Care Connect insurance plan. Among these, 0 therapists offer telehealth sessions, which can be a convenient option for clients in different parts of Oregon, including those in remote areas. 4 of these providers also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing broader access to mental health services. 1 therapist offers sliding scale fees, which can be beneficial for clients with lower incomes or those without insurance. All 9 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 5 of them provide in-person sessions. This allows clients to choose between virtual and in-person therapy options based on their preference and comfort level.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.

How many Oregon therapists accept Jackson Care Connect?
As of April 2026, there are 6 therapists in Oregon who accept the Jackson Care Connect insurance plan. This number represents a small but dedicated group of mental health professionals offering services to clients with this specific insurance coverage.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect also accept OHP?
Yes, 4 out of the 6 Oregon therapists who accept Jackson Care Connect also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This means that clients with both Jackson Care Connect and OHP insurance may have additional options for accessing therapy services.
Is telehealth available for therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect in Oregon?
Yes, 3 of the 6 Oregon therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect also offer telehealth sessions. This can provide greater flexibility and accessibility for clients, especially those living in rural areas or with mobility constraints.
Do Oregon therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 1 out of the 6 Oregon therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect offers sliding scale fees. This can be a helpful option for clients with limited financial resources, allowing them to access therapy services at a reduced cost based on their income.
Are Oregon therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect currently accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, all 6 Oregon therapists accepting Jackson Care Connect are currently accepting new clients. This means that clients with this insurance plan have multiple options to choose from when seeking therapy services.

there are 11 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselors Directory who specialize in working with the Jackson Care Connect insurance plan. Among these, 0 therapists offer telehealth sessions, which can be a convenient option for clients in different parts of Oregon, including those in remote areas. 4 of these providers also accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing broader access to mental health services. 1 therapist offers sliding scale fees, which can be beneficial for clients with lower incomes or those without insurance. All 9 therapists are currently accepting new clients, and 5 of them provide in-person sessions. This allows clients to choose between virtual and in-person therapy options based on their preference and comfort level.

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