Venice Family Clinic

Venice Family Clinic is a community health center based in Venice, Los Angeles, California.

Launched in 1970 by volunteer physicians Philip Rossman, MD, founder, and Mayer B. Davidson, MD, co-founder, Venice Family Clinic first operated out of a borrowed storefront dental office after normal business hours. It is now the largest community health center on the Westside of Los Angeles with twelve sites in Venice, Santa Monica, Mar Vista, Culver City and Inglewood. The clinic served 25,817 patients in 114,633 visits in its fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.[1]

Patients

The clinic serves low-income, uninsured and homeless families and individuals. Its patients live primarily on the Westside of Los Angeles, but many come from across Los Angeles County.[1]

  • 76% live below the federal poverty level
  • 71% are minority group members
  • 28% are children
  • 14% are homeless

Services

Venice Family Clinic provides a wide range of services, from primary care, including medication, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up care, and laboratory services, to dental care, vision care, and mental health services, as well as specialty care provided by volunteer physicians in such areas as cardiology, dermatology, ear/nose/throat, endocrinology, neurology, gastroenterology, optometry, ophthalmology and podiatry. It also offers clinic-, shelter- and street-based outreach and care for people experiencing homelessness.[2]

Awards

Venice Family Clinic has received national accolades, including being recognized as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), Designated 330e, 330h and 330i Community Health Center, and Patient Centered Medical Home (NCQA Level 2 Recognition). The clinic has also been honored to receive the American Hospital Association's Foster G. McGaw Prize, The Pew Charitable Trust's Primary Care Achievement Award, American Psychiatric Association’s Advancing Minority Mental Health Award, and the California Health Care Foundation's LEAP (Leveraging Excellence, Advancing Practice) Award.[1]

Venice Family Clinic's Art Walk & Auctions

Venice Family Clinic produces the annual Venice Art Walk & Auctions fundraising event, which was started in 1979 with the help of artists who resided in Venice and were patients of the clinic. Venice Family Clinic's Art Walk & Auctions, known originally as the Venice Art Walk, grew substantially over the years due to Venice's global notoriety as a major art scene. In 2016, the event featured a tour of more than 50 artists' studios and a silent art auction of over 350 donated works.[3] It is typically held on the third weekend in May.

gollark: Multiple servers can take part in one room.
gollark: Not really.
gollark: Also, you can't yet migrate accounts between homeservers.
gollark: They are improving this of course.
gollark: You can have one homeserver serving lots of people, but the vast resource use somewhat pushes centralization.

References

  1. "Venice Family Clinic Fact Sheet (as of 10-24-17)" (PDF).
  2. Times, Jimy Tallal / Special to The Malibu. "Malibu's Doctor to the Homeless". Malibu Times. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  3. Morton, Philip David (2016-05-26). "Art Walk for Venice Family Clinic Raises $700K". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.