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Compass Outreach lays out shift to outreach model, bills OHCS and plans seven‑bed treatment house

North Bend City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Compass Outreach told council it has transitioned from the Nancy Devereux Center to an outreach model funded in part by OHCS ($1.3M this year and $1.3M next year), will bill Medicaid/Oregon Health programs for services, and has contracted for a seven‑bed Azalea House treatment facility expected to open by midsummer.

Compass Outreach representatives told the North Bend City Council they have redeveloped services previously provided at the Nancy Devereux Center into a mobile, outreach‑focused model that uses community health workers and peer support to connect people experiencing homelessness and mental‑health challenges with care. “We have changed the model of design to serve the population within our community,” the presenter said, explaining the move away from a drop‑in clubhouse model to appointment‑based outreach…

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