Meet Our Team

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Office Location:
315 4th Ave SW
Albany, OR 97321

Office Hours:
8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Monday- Friday

Monica Boylan, BSN, RN | Nursing Supervisor

Monica Boylan, BSN, RN (she/her/hers)

Nursing Supervisor
Office: 541-967-3888 Ext.2024

Monica began her Nursing journey as a Certified Nursing Assistant in 2008. She received her Degree in Nursing in 2013 from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. She has worked across the lifespan from birth to geriatrics in a variety of settings including, labor & delivery/postpartum for nearly a decade. She currently supervises and does home visits for our Maternal Child Home Visiting programs. Her career in public health began with an interest in women's health and supporting young women who need confidential access to care in a community setting. She loves that public health allows her to build relationships and serve the community through prevention. 

Monica is from western Washington and now lives in Oregon with her three children since 2019. She loves the beauty and adventure that Oregon has to offer!

Laura Jimenez, CHW, Paralegal, County Deputy Registrar | Program Support Specialist, Bilingual Health Aide

Laura Jimenez, PSS

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Family Connects Program Support Specialist
Bilingual Health Aide/Referral coordinator
Cell Phone: 541-497-4403

Laura has worked for Linn County Public Health for 4 years. She started at the front desk as a Health Office Specialist and has recently transitioned to the Maternal Child Health Program. She primarily works with the Family Connects program and offers bilingual services in English and Spanish. She has worked with the community for over 20 years and she enjoys helping families with their needs by navigating resources and bridging the gaps.

Rebeca Moreno, CHW | Community Health Worker

Rebeca Moreno, CHW 

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Community Health Worker/Home Visitor 
Referral Coordinator
Qualified Health Care Interpreter
Office: 541-967-3888 Ext. 2117

Rebeca was born and raised in Mexico and relocated to the United States in 1988. She has worked at the Linn County Health Department for 21 years. Rebeca has worked in many different roles: as a Health Office Specialist, a Bilingual Health Aid, a Medical Assistant, and now as a Community Health Worker. Rebeca is a Qualified Health Interpreter and a Certified Community Health Worker. Rebeca is passionate about serving the community in both English and Spanish languages. She is also a Certified OHP Assister which allows her to help the community, especially pregnant women, apply for Oregon Health Plan insurance and make sure they get into prenatal care in their first trimester.  

When not working, Rebeca loves spending time with her husband, her two children and two grandchildren. Her favorite activities are gardening, cooking, reading, listening to music and dancing.

Tania C. Bailey, BSN, RN | Home Visiting Nurse

Tania Bailey, BSN, RN (she/her/ella)

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Home Visiting Nurse
Office: 541-967-3888 ext 2321

Tania earned her Bachelors of Science degree in Nursing from the Oregon Health and Sciences University in 2018 and has been working as a Public Health Nurse ever since. Her first years in nursing were spent as a Charge Nurse Supervisor at an FQHC in Salem, Oregon, where she had the privilege of collaborating with other health-care professionals to offer high quality, compassionate care to traditionally underserved patient populations. Her previous degree in Early Childhood education, as well as her experience as a Doula and Childbirth Educator, eventually drew her to Linn County where she engages the perinatal community as a Nurse Home Visitor and Case Manager. 

Growing up in rural Alaska instilled in Tania a first-hand knowledge of living with limited access to resources and health-care and she is passionate about mitigating those gaps for the people in her community. Also a bilingual speaker and dual citizen of the United States and Spain, Tania offers English and Spanish language service to the families that she serves, and brings with her a sensitivity of the vast importance of recognizing and honoring a person’s unique world-view and experience. When not working, Tania can be found traipsing about the state with her partner, her three children, and her two dogs. Together they enjoy hiking, rock-climbing, creating yummy things in the kitchen and international travel.

Chelsea Campbell, MSN, RN | Home Visiting Nurse

Chelsea Campbell, MSN, RN (she/her/hers)

Home Visiting Nurse

Office: 541-967-3888 ext 2422

 

Chelsea has been a registered nurse since 2011 and has her Masters in Nursing from Augusta University.  Chelsea supports families expecting their first baby through the Nurse Family Partnership program.  She loves getting to know families and watching them grow, while making sure they have all the information and resources they need to thrive.  Chelsea has been a Nurse Family Partnership nurse for many years, and previously worked as a school nurse and a labor and delivery nurse.  She is also mother to young twins and enjoys getting her family outside to hike, kayak and play. 

Danielle Salazar BS, CHW | Community Alignment Specialist

Danielle Salazar BS, CHW (she/her)

Community Alignment Specialist

Office phone number: 541-990-9941

 

Danielle earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Oregon State University in 2016. She started her career as a Health Coach then spent time on working for the Samaritan Health Services. Then went on to work for the Linn County Health Department in 2020 as a Contact Tracer, Outreach Specialist and now a Community Alignment Specialist for Family Connects Program. She values empowering people to become health advocates for themselves.

 

When not working, Danielle enjoys propagating succulents, walking in nature and being with her family.

Courtney Paschke | Community Health Worker

Courtney Paschke (she/her)

Community Health Worker

Office: 541-967-3888 Ext. 2374

 

 

 

 

Courtney has worked for the Linn County Health Department for 7 years, starting in the billing department and recently transferring to the Public Health department as a CHW.  She has worked in customer service and with the public for over 15 years.

 

When not working, Courtney enjoys the outdoors, going to Disneyland and spending time with family and her two dogs.  She loves going to and watching Oregon Duck football games and Portland Trailblazer basketball games.

Tiffany Alsip, BSN, RN (she/her/hers)

Home Visiting Nurse

Office: 541-967-3888 

Tiffany earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Grand Canyon University in 2019, following her Associate Degree in Nursing from Linn Benton Community College in 2015. Before joining our Maternal and Child Health Department in Public Health, she gained valuable experience in various nursing roles. Tiffany began her career working in pediatric and adolescent inpatient psychiatry at the Children’s Farm Home. She then transitioned to the Medical Surgical Unit at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, where she worked for several years. Most recently, she served as a Labor and Delivery/Postpartum nurse at Santiam Hospital and Clinics in the Birth Center.

With a deep passion for women and children’s health, Tiffany takes great pride in providing comprehensive postpartum and newborn education to families within our community.

Outside of work, Tiffany enjoys supporting her children in their personal pursuits and spending time outdoors.

Megan Habtu, BSN, RN (she/her/hers)

Home Visiting Nurse

Office: 541-967-3888 ext 2317

Megan is a Registered Nurse with 7 years of experience in critical care, interventional radiology, oncology, and postpartum nursing. She earned her BSN from Oklahoma Christian University and has developed a passion for maternal and child health, which drives her approach to patient care. Megan currently works with Babies First!, Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that supports families from pregnancy through a child’s fifth birthday. Through this program, she partners with families to improve health outcomes, identify needs, and provide vital resources and education.

Megan’s nursing approach is grounded in strength-based, patient-centered care, focusing on empowering families through compassionate support. She is committed to helping people during their most vulnerable moments and ensuring they feel valued. Outside of nursing, Megan enjoys spending time with friends and family, traveling, and exploring the outdoors.