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Central Piedmont Health Services
VHCF funding helped establish a satellite community health center to serve uninsured residents of the City of Martinsville and Henry County.
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Central Virginia Health Services - Charlotte Primary Care
VHCF funding allowed Central Virginia Health Services to hire an additional Physician at Charlotte Primary Care in Charlotte Court House. An additional VHCF grant is being used to support the salary and benefits of a new full-time dentist in Charlotte County. The dentist will serve children and adults, and is projected to provide dental care to more than a thousand patients in her first year of operation.
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Charlotte County Educational Foundation, Inc.
A VHCF grant provided funding for a part-time school nurse to improve the quality of life for rural teen mothers and their children by performing home visits and providing parenting education.
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Community Memorial Healthcenter
Community Memorial Healthcenter received an RxRelief Virginia grant from VHCF. The money provided support for a full time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals, primarily from Brunswick, Lunenburg, and Mecklenburg Counties with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
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Community Memorial Healthcenter
VHCF funding helped underwrite a mobile medical clinic to provide general physicals and basic primary care to the residents of Brunswick, Lunenburg, and Mecklenburg counties. The clinic is staffed by a nurse practitioner, a nurse mid-wife, and a clerk/driver.
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Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services
VHCF funding is enabling the CSB to provide basic mental health services and prescription medications to patients of the Free Clinic of Danville and Piedmont Access to Health Services.
Other VHCF funding has enabled the Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services Board to purchase new telemedicine equipment and increase the quantity and quality of mental health services provided for adolescent psychiatric patients. As the first of the state's 40 Community Service Boards to use telemedicine technology as a solution to the severe shortage of mental health providers, DPCS links patients with child psychiatrists at the University of Virginia via a telemedicine link.
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Free Clinic of Danville
Through an A New Lease on Life grant, patients at the free clinic are able to receive basic mental health services and prescription medications. The grant also provides specialized support for complex cases as well as medication management assistance via Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services psychiatrist consult.
VHCF funding also enabled this free clinic to add a full-time nurse practitioner to expand the clinic's services and improve continuity of care for patients with chronic diseases.
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Halifax Regional Development Foundation
Halifax Regional Development Foundation will use RxRelief Virginia funding to establish a Medication Assistance Program by employing a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC). The MAC will assist eligible individuals, primarily from Halifax County, with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs by using The Pharmacy Connection.
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Health Care on the Square - Boydton Medical Center
VHCF funding enabled the Boydton Medical Center to hire a full-time dentist and a part-time dental hygienist to staff this community health center's new dental facility, Health Care on the Square.
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Lunenburg Community Health Center
This community health center has received two grants from VHCF, supporting construction of new health care facility for the medically underserved residents of Lunenburg County, and to help purchase, staff, and equip a mobile medical van to deliver essential primary health care services to homebound area residents.
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