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Calhoun County Public Health Department 34 Green Street Battle Creek, MI 49014 Phone: (269) 969-6366 Fax: (269) 962-8360 Email: beichenbaugh@calhouncountymi.gov Web: www.cahouncountymi.gov Director: Dottie-Kay Bowersox HCH Coordinator: Mike Waite Medical Director: John Collins, DO/Philip Ptacin, MD UDS Number: 051850 Based on a volunteer model, the Nursing Clinic of Battle Creek (NCBC) has a cadre of 16 physicians. An additional 50 physicians and specialists receive referrals. The NCBC is strategically located in the Post-Franklin neighborhood of Battle Creek. The Clinic's location allows for service to the target population comprising adults staying at shelters (The Haven, Inasmuch House, S.A.F.E. Place) and families and individuals who access limited financial assistance programs. The NCBC provides a comfortable and non-threatening health care environment for economically disadvantaged citizens of Battle Creek. Clients come via word of mouth, referrals from health care sources, Human Department, and County Health Plan. NCBC is a partnership with physicians, Battle Creek Health System, and Calhoun County Public Health Department, which serves as fiduciary agent. are provided by a multi-disciplinary team of volunteers, including general and specialty physicians, podiatrists, dieticians, pharmacists, therapists, and nurses. The NCBC provides primary health care, health education, and substance abuse and mental health referrals. Mental health and substance abuse services are provided on-site. have been developed with the Battle Creek Health System, Family Independence Agency (Calhoun County Department of Social ), Summit Pointe (Calhoun County Mental Health), Fieldstone Hospital, Veterans Administration Medical Center, City of Battle Creek, and a wide variety of other human service providers. Laboratory, radiology, and diagnostic services are provided via linkages with Regional Medical Laboratories and Radiology Consultants. Substance abuse assessment and treatment is coordinated through South Central Michigan Substance Abuse Commission. Specialty medical and surgical diagnosis and treatment is arranged on an individual basis with physicians who accept responsibility for indigent care without reimbursement. Eyeglasses are provided through the local Lions Club. Estimated homeless population: 2,000 Patients served: 1,561 Summit Pointe 140 West Michigan Avenue Battle Creek, MI 49014 Contact: Diane Teagardin Phone: (269) 966-1466 Fax: (269) 966-2844 Email: dkt@summitpointe.org 100

Downriver Community Homeless Health Care Project 555 St. Clair River Drive Algonac, MI 48001 Phone: (810) 794-4982 Fax: (810) 794-7592 Email: dcs@downrivercs.org Web: http://downrivercs.org Director: Gordon Weatherhead HCH Coordinator: Margaret Hader, MSW, ACSW Medical Director: Ramesh Kilaru, MD UDS Number: 052200 Downriver Community Homeless Health Care Project serves persons in Macomb and St. Clair Counties. The Mobile Health Team, comprising a full-time nurse practitioner and two full-time RNs, conducts outreach and refers patients to Downriver Community, New Haven Medical Center, People's Clinic for Better Health, and Neighbors Caring for Neighbors for primary care and substance abuse services. In addition, clinics have been established in MATTS shelter and McRest Shelter. include shelters and soup kitchens, Downriver Community Behavioral Health, Downriver Community Behavioral Health, Downriver Community Substance Abuse, Community Mental Health, Clearview Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center, and Harbor Children's Shelter. Estimated homeless population: 11,000 Patients served: 7,012 Carolyn's Place / Safe Horizons PO Box 610968 Port Huron, MI 48061-0968 Contact: Jenny Schultz Phone: (810) 985-5538 M.A.T.T.S. 24140 Mound Road Warren, MI 48091 Contact: Misty Authier Phone: (586) 755-5191 Fax: (586) 755-4865 McRest 20415 Erin Roseville, MI 48066 Contact: Jimetta Lewis Phone: (586) 468-0775 Fax: (586) 468-2781 Pathways 511 Union Port Huron, MI 48060 Contact: Steve Lindsey Phone: (810) 982-1020 Fax: (810) 982-8745 Neighbors Caring for Neighbors Clinic 215 North Avenue Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Contact: Nadine Sheehan Turning Point PO Box 1123 Mt. Clemens, MI 48046 Contact: Sue Coats Phone: (586) 463-6990 Fax: (586) 463-1771 101

Family Health Center, Inc. - Health Care for the Homeless Mailing Address: 117 West Paterson Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Location: 431 North Rose Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Phone: (269) 385-2217 Fax: (269) 349-4392 Email: willis.cain@fhckzoo.com Director: Anthony King, CEO HCH Coordinator: Willis Cain, MA, LBSW, CACI Medical Director: Rockelle Rogers, MD UDS Number: 056230 The Family Health Center Health Care for the Homeless program was established in 1987 to ensure access to primary health care and substance abuse services through integrated systems of care for people who are homeless. The HCH program operates on the premises of the Ministry with Community Center which houses the HCH clinic, a drop-in center, an emergency overnight shelter, a soup kitchen, and a food and clothing bank. The Family Health Center HCH Program provides basic health, diagnostic, preventive, acute or urgent care, and pharmaceutical services. Primary care services are provided by a physician and mid-level providers. HCH also conducts intensive outreach, case management, housing, income, and transportation linkage activities, as well as referrals and funding for radiology, laboratory, and dental services. HCH assesses mental health and substance abuse issues and provides treatment and/or referral when necessary. HCH has referral arrangements with Borgess Medical Center, Bronson Methodist Hospital, a number of specialty care providers in the area, and Central Assessment Screening for substance abuse counseling. Other linkages include surrounding shelters and the Health Disparities Collaborative sponsored by HRSA. Estimated homeless population: 6,600 Patients served: 2,500 102

Hamilton Community Health Network, Inc. 400 North Saginaw Street, Suite 300 Flint, MI 48502 Phone: (810) 787-4445 Ext. 2412 Fax: (810) 424-6029 Email: alesniak@hamiltonchn.org Web: www.hamiltonchn.org Director: Clarence Pierce HCH Coordinator: Markisa Holmes Medical Director: Michael Giacalone, MD UDS Number: 053300 Through a mobile health team, Hamilton Community Health Network (HCHN) provides comprehensive primary health care to persons who are homeless in Genesee County at seven clinic sites in missions, shelters, and other multi-service agencies. An outreach coordinator, mid-level provider, caseworker, and a medical assistant staff the HCHN homeless program. include family planning, prescription medication, laboratory testing, preventive dental services, transportation, OB program, TB testing, substance abuse, and mental health referrals. A Family Independence Agency eligibility worker, stationed at the main clinic, assists clients in applying for benefits and entitlements. In addition to providing medical services, the mobile health team places strong emphasis on providing health education on the non-medical factors that influence homelessness in the community. This approach is an attempt to treat the whole person both physically and mentally as part of the case management process. Partnerships and linkages include Shelter of Flint, REACH, Community Mental Health, Salvation Army, Transition House, Odyssey House, Inner City Outreach, and Carriage Town Mission. Estimated homeless population: 5,000 Patients served: 462 Community Recovery 711 North Saginaw Street, Suite 323 Flint, MI 48505 Contact: Chris Flores Phone: (810) 238-2068 Fax: (810) 238-0055 103

Ingham County Health Department Administrative Office: Sparrow Community Health Center 5303 South Cedar Lansing, MI 48909 Phone: (517) 887-4211 Fax: (517) 887-4310 Health Center: Sparrow Clinic 1322 East Michigan, Suite 308 Lansing, MI 48911 Phone: (517) 887-4311 Fax: (517) 364-3718 Email: pwilkinson@ingham.org Web: www.ingham.org/hd/healthdept.htm Director: Bruce B. Bragg HCH Coordinator: Philip Wilkinson, MSW Medical Director: Dean Sienko, MD UDS Number: 051830 Sparrow Community Health Center is one of nine stand-alone centers within the community health center network of the Ingham County Health Department. It is the designated site for the provision of health care services to homeless individuals. Outreach and service delivery is provided at homeless shelters by a mobile health team. Primary care medical services comprise the bulk of services rendered. Augmenting these services are participation in Title X (Family Planning), Title XV (Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program), Vaccines for Children, onsite substance abuse treatment, and smoking cessation counseling. STI/HIV screening and treatment is available as well as enabling services by a social worker, nutritionist, and other support staff. Other services, such as dental, are provided through referral within Ingham County s Community Health Center Network. Networking with a local neighborhood center has yielded improved access to health care. Involvement with Michigan State University (MSU) Extension service offers a referral source to assist with chronic disease management. Attending physicians from MSU provide volunteer after hours medical services and limited access to specialty care on-site. Estimated homeless population: 1,200 Patients served: 3,058 104

Saint Mary's Health Care/Heartside Clinic and Clinica Santa Maria Administration: 200 Jefferson SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Email: whildenl@trinity-health.org Web: www.smmmc.org/clinicalservices/healthcenters/hea rtside.shtml Director: Lori Whilden HCH Coordinator: Roxie Miller/Virginia Morales Medical Director: Ernest Quiroz, MD/Healther Romero, M UDS Number: 051840 Saint Mary's Health Care provides services to individuals who are homeless in Grand Rapids' Downtown Heartside area and the Southwest Corridor. Heartside Clinic provides primary health care and support services to persons who are homeless, mainly those living in shelters or on the street in the downtown area of Grand Rapids. Clinica Santa Maria provides primary health care, OB/GYN, podiatry, dental, dietician, maternal and infant support services, and WIC to persons who are homeless, many of whom are transient or living with relatives and are Spanish speaking. Both sites offer "open access," offering both pre-scheduled and same-day appointments. Emergency care, laboratory, specialty clinic services, and prescription medicine are provided at a nearby hospital campus. The HCH program has established liaisons with Kent County Community Mental Health, Kent County Health Department, Family Independence Agency, local missions and shelters, Salvation Army, an array of substance abuse facilities, Catholic Social, and Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids, which is the major provider of SROs offering temporary housing. Estimated homeless population: 5,000 Patients served: 3,091 Cherry Street Health 550 Cherry Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Contact: Chris Shey Phone: (616) 235-7272 Fax: (616) 235-0739 Grand Rapids Community College Dental Plan 143 Bostwick NE Grand Rapids, MA 49503 Contact: Jim Holyfield Phone: (616) 234-4237 105

Waller Health Care for the Homeless 2395 West Grand Boulevard Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: (313) 897-2061 Fax: (313) 897-7320 Email: ejackson@advantagehealthcenters.org Director: Judith West HCH Coordinator: Edna Jackson Medical Director: William Vornberger UDS Number: 051880 Detroit Health Care for the Homeless (DHCH) maintains five outreach sites and a stationary clinic in Detroit. The stationary clinic operates five days per week. Direct services include prevention, medical, nursing, dental, social work, and pharmacy. Mental health and substance abuse services are provided on-site by DHCH staff in addition to referrals to community agencies and treatment facilities. Subspecialty, hospital, emergency, laboratory, and radiology services are provided by community resources. Social service problems are addressed by clinic social/outreach workers and a network of referrals in the community. Substance abuse treatment is available to individuals with alcohol/drug abuse problems who are homeless through community agreements and the Detroit Health Department Bureau of Substance Abuse. Psychiatric treatment is available through an agreement with Managed Care Group of Detroit and Wayne County (formally Detroit Central City Community Mental Health). DHCH also has linkages with New Center Mental Health, Detroit Health Department, and Visiting Nurses Association. St. John Health (System) provides specialty referral services and hospitalization. Estimated homeless population: 16,000 Patients served: 6,948 Detroit Health Department 1151 Taylor Detroit, MI 48202 Contact: James Blessman Phone: (313) 876-4000 Fax: (313) 871-5363 University of Detroit Mercy Dental School 8200 West Outer Drive Detroit, MI 48219-3580 Contact: Pamela Herrerra Phone: (313) 494-6620 Fax: (313) 494-6627 Email: pherrerra@udmercy.edu 106