Friday, May 25, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
5 Foods that Reduce Inflammation -
The food we eat has more power over our health than many may/want to believe. Attached is a slide show on 5 foods that reduce inflammation. If you want the short version, the five foods are berries, salmon, oats, green tea, and beans. For more detailed information, please click on the link below:)
5 Foods that Reduce Inflammation -
5 Foods that Reduce Inflammation -
Thursday, May 17, 2012
East Valley Coordinates Mock Clinic at Villacorta
On May 11, 2012, East Valley's Director of Operations, Eva Elser R.N., coordinated a mock clinic at our new facility located at Villacorta Elementary School in La Puente. Volunteers from the school acted as patients and went through an entire visit, from front desk to eligibility to the actual Doctor visit! They were wonderful patients!
On May 15, 2012 the Villacorta Clinic opened its doors! During school hours, children 0-18 years old from the district will have sole access to the facility. However, after school the clinic will be open to everyone! Services that the clinic provides include: pediatric care; treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.; prenatal care; women's health care; physical exams; and more. Insurance is accepted and all Medi-Cal/Healthy Families members who enroll with East Valley will have access to all 3 of the clinics!
For questions, please contact us at 626/919-4333 ext. 2410 or ext. 3141.
Below are a couple pics of our awesome patients (actors)!
On May 15, 2012 the Villacorta Clinic opened its doors! During school hours, children 0-18 years old from the district will have sole access to the facility. However, after school the clinic will be open to everyone! Services that the clinic provides include: pediatric care; treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.; prenatal care; women's health care; physical exams; and more. Insurance is accepted and all Medi-Cal/Healthy Families members who enroll with East Valley will have access to all 3 of the clinics!
For questions, please contact us at 626/919-4333 ext. 2410 or ext. 3141.
Below are a couple pics of our awesome patients (actors)!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
East Valley Receives Federal Grant for New Pomona Clinic Renovations!
Local health clinics get big boost from federal grants
ByClaire Veyriras and Laura Chilaka, California News Service
Posted: 05/02/2012 10:22:02 PM PDT
The grants are part of a $728 million nationwide program contained in the 2009 health care bill to help community health centers expand their capacity by building new facilities and renovating existing centers.
Nearly one in six dollars - roughly $122 million - will go to California, aimed primarily at rural areas with large, underserved populations. A clinic in Campo, for example, a small town of less than 3,000 inhabitants just a few miles from the Mexican border, was granted $5.5 million.
Among the recipients is the East Valley Community Health Center, with clinics in West Covina and Pomona, which provides care and education to more than 35,000 mostly uninsured residents across the region.
That center received a $3.1 million building capacity program grant. "We feel very fortunate, very lucky. We have been waiting for this and we didn't know what would happen if we didn't get it," CEO Alicia Mardini said. "It was very competitive."
The funds will be used for a $4.2 million project to renovate a new facility for the Pomona clinic. The move will more than double the size of the clinic, allowing it to see twice as many patients - from 12,000 to 22,000.
The facility is already designed and the renovations will be completed in 12 to 14 months, Mardini said "It was just for us a matter of getting the money," she said.
East Valley's West Covina clinic, which sees about 24,000 unique patients a year, moved to a new $10 million facility in 2008.
Other local grants include $3.9 million to the Alhambra Northeast Community Clinic and $500,000 to the Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, which provides medical, dental and behavioral health services to children and adults.
The White House distributed a list of grant winners state-by-state in order to highlight benefits stemming from the Affordable Care Act.
"President Obama's health care law is making community health centers in California stronger," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a statement.
The program aims to increase the quality and quantity of community health care, which is the primary point of entry for most patients into the health care system. Nationwide, the new money will expand access to an additional 860,000 patients, according the announcement by the Department of Health and Human Services.
The QueensCare Family Clinic of East LA, for example, received a $5 million grant that it plans to use for a new facility to more than double the patients it serves.
"There is a huge need in East Los Angeles. There is a huge amount of health disparity in the population and unfortunately both of our facilities are extremely limited," said Starr Azimi, QueensCare special projects manager.
In Watsonville, the Para La Gente clinic - awarded $5.5 million - said it expects to "welcome more than 2,000 additional patients," according to Mary Kashmar, the clinic's development director.
Tuesday's announcement is part of the health care law's provision for $11 billion to expand and bolster community health centers over five years. HHS says they have already supported the construction and renovation of 190 health centers and the creation of 67 new health centers.
The California News Service is a journalism project of the University of California Washington Center and the UC Berkeley School of Journalism. E-mail the California News Service atcns@ucdc.edu
Read more:http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_20529720/local-health-clinics-get-big-boost-from-federal?source=email#ixzz1ua3j3cEU
Thursday, May 10, 2012
East Valley Visits MT. San Antonio College
In April, Professor Valerie Martinez invited us to speak during her Spring Semester Human Sexuality course at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA. During the class, East Valley's own Julie Castaneda provided young college students with information on contraception, STIs, and family planning services. Students were very responsive and enjoyed learning about how they can take control of their future by preventing unintended pregnancies and the spread of STIs. Below are some pictures that were taken during the presentation.
(first and last - Julie Castaneda and center - Professor Martinez)
Since East Valley does not get reimbursement for presentations like this, donations are desperately needed. If you believe in quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare and health education services for all, please consider making a donation by clicking on the "donate" button located at the top of our blog. Any amount is greatly appreciated. If you would like to learn more about East Valley and what East Valley does in the community, please visit us at www.evchc.org. Thank you for your support!
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