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Medallion Apartments

Medallion Apartments - NW Portland - Home Forward

The Medallion  The Medallion Apartments is a six-story public housing apartment community with 90 one and two-bedroom homes, including five that have physical accommodations for accessibility.  This community serves seniors and persons with disabilities.  It is located near the stores and services in Northwest Portland. # of Units Unit Type Size Rent Amount 85 One […]

Rosenbaum Plaza

Rosenbaum Plaza - Downtown - Home Forward

Rosenbaum Plaza Rosenbaum Plaza is a site-based Section 8 apartment community that serves residents 62 and older and residents with disabilities.  The five-story community has 76 studio and studio-plus homes.  Located in downtown Portland on the corner of SW 12th Avenue and Washington Street, Rosenbaum Plaza is near shopping, restaurants and public transit. # of Units Unit […]

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Attention residents

As some of you may have heard, on August 20th 2023 the Portland Water Bureau’s regular testing of water quality detected small amounts of the bacteria Cryptosporidium. Since learning of this, Home Forward staff has been in contact with the Portland Water Bureau.

We have been assured that healthy individuals can and should continue using water as normal.

If you are immunocompromised or are taking an immunosuppressive drug, you can kill any potential cryptosporidium bacteria by boiling your water for 1 minute before consuming.

  • If you are boiling the water to drink, let the water cool.
  • Iodine and Chlorine do not kill this bacteria, and to treat for potential bacteria you should boil the water.
  • If you have questions please reach out to your property manager or resident services coordinator.

Please visit the Center for Disease Control website to get additional information.