INDIO –
The Coachella Valley Volunteers in Medicine now operates from a new clinic
built by Riverside County to serve patients who cannot afford health insurance
and do not receive medical care through government programs. An estimated
60,000 men and women in the Coachella Valley meet that standard and can now
receive services, free of charge, at the clinic.
Supervisor
John J. Benoit is welcoming the public to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the
clinic at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4 at 82-915 Avenue 48 in Indio.
“Riverside
County is tremendously proud of building this beautiful clinic which is
specially suited for the Volunteers in Medicine to fill a gap in medical care
in our region,” said Supervisor John J. Benoit. “Our unique partnership has
allowed the county and this chapter of the national organization to accomplish
what neither could do alone.”
“This
building represents an important new chapter in the Coachella Valley Volunteers
in Medicine story,” said Bruce Yeager, executive director of the Coachella
Valley Volunteers in Medicine. “The founders, staff, volunteers and patients
are sincerely grateful to the county for providing us with this remarkable
facility. It will serve this community well.”
The
Volunteers in Medicine is staffed by approximately 50 volunteer retirees and
active practitioners in the medical and administrative field. The clinic offers
women’s services, dental services and general medical services free of charge
to uninsured patients who are ineligible for county, state or federal
government programs.
(Illegal Aliens?) Oh.. un documented workers?... WTF
Riverside
County has entered into a 20-year lease with the Volunteers in Medicine to
operate the facility. Patient volume is expected to surpass 6,000 visits this
year.
Built at the cost of $2,856,887 from county redevelopment funds, the 6,133-square-foot clinic is double the size of the previous, temporary office at 81-880 Dr. Carreon Blvd. Energy-efficient lighting and design may earn the facility a level of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification.
Operational
support for the Volunteers in Medicine has come from JFK Memorial Hospital,
Eisenhower Medical Center and Desert Regional Medical Center, with additional
financial support from the Coeta and Donald Barker Foundation, the California
Wellness Foundation, the Desert Healthcare District, the Foley Foundation, the
City of Indio, Indio Sunrise Rotary, Kaiser Permanente Community Benefits,
Starbucks Partner Giving Program and various individual donors. Donations can
be made directly via www.cvvim.org.
Light
refreshments and tours of the clinic will be provided. Attendees should RSVP to
edaevents@rivcoeda.org or
call 951-955-0757.
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