National Center for Health in Public Housing
 

Illinois

Access Community Health Network
1501 South California Avenue
Chicago, IL 60608
Phone: (773) 257-6051
Fax: (773) 257-5110
www.accesscommunityhealth.net

Executive Director: Donna Thompson
PHPC Program Manager: Kathleen Guerrero

Project Description
This program serves to actively engage residents of Chicago Heights and Ford Heights public housing and Section 8 into primary care. This program provides one-on-one outreach, benefits counseling, and primary medical care.

Services
Case management, benefits counseling, primary medical care.

Linkages/Partnerships
There are two existing linkages with the Chicago Housing Authority and the Ford Heights Housing Authority. These linkages enable bi-monthly health fairs to be held at each site and on-site outreach to be conducted weekly.

BPHC Collaborative Participation
Access Community Health Network participates in the South Suburban Health Consortium, a HCAP program with St. James Hospital, and Aunt Martha's to offer a safety network and continuum of care for clients. This consortium is currently working to expand access for the uninsured or underinsured into specialty care services.

Public Housing Locations/Sites
Ford Heights Housing Authority
1055 Berkley
Ford Heights, IL 60411

Chicago Heights Housing Authority
1314 Wentworth Avenue
Chicago Heights, IL 60411.

Olympic Village Apartments
31 Olympic Village
Chicago Heights, IL 60411

Thorwood Apartments
19440-60 Glenwood Road
Chicago Heights, IL 60411

Chicago Heights Public Housing
1214-1222 Mason
Chicago Heights, IL 60411

Statistics
Estimated residents in public housing: 9,500
Project users: 2,192


Mile Square Health Center (University of Illinois)
2045 W. Washington Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60612
Phone: (312) 413-1261
Fax: (312) 413-7812
www.uic.edu

Chief Operating Officer: Henry Taylor
Administrative Assistant: Bernice Varnado

Project Description
Primary medical and social services to residents of public housing on the Near West side of the City of Chicago. Primary public housing sites include: Rockwell Gardens, ABLA, and Henry Horner Homes.

Services
Sick and wellness checkups for adults and children, geriatrics, emergency services, pharmacy, podiatry, child psychiatry, mental health counseling, school/sports physicals, OB/Gyn; early intervention care, WIC; HIV Clinic, ophthalmology, pediatric; transportation, community outreach, and pre-employment screening.

Linkages/Partnerships
Chicago Department of Public Health, James Jordan Boys and Girls Club, West Side Future, St. Leonard's House, Rainbow House Shelter for Women, Chicago Housing Authority, Grace House, Midwest Community Council, UIC Division of Community Health of the Department of Psychiatry/Psychology, Malcolm X Community College, and the Department of Aging.

BPHC Collaborative Participation
The Cardiovascular Collaborative

Public Housing Locations/Sites
Rockwell Gardens
2515 W. Jackson #105
Chicago, IL 60612

ABLA
1254 S. Loomis
Chicago, IL 60608

Henry Horner
1936 W. Washington
Chicago, IL 60612

Statistics
Estimated residents in public housing: 1,650


Southern Illinois HealthCare Foundation
8080 State Street
East Saint Louis, IL 62207-2917
Phone: (618) 332-0694
Fax: (618) 332-0903
www.sihf.org

CEO: Robert Klutts

PHPC Contact: Paula Brodie

Project Description
Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation is a community-based, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Network comprised of over 26 health centers, community outreach programs, and enabling services. The Foundation strives to make life better for our patients living in the communities we serve by assuring easy access to quality health care, providing health education, promoting healthy lifestyles and improving health outcomes.

Services
Over the past 21 years, the Foundation has made a difference in the lives of it’s patients and enhanced the communities they serve. Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation has built a strong regional “safety net” healthcare system that is committed to providing access to quality healthcare regardless of the patient’s ability to pay. During the development of their “safety net” healthcare system, they also provide patient access through two controlled affiliate regional hospitals, i.e., Kenneth Hall and Touchette Regional Hospitals.


TCA Health, Inc.
(formerly The Clinic in Altgeld)
1029 East 130th Street
Chicago, IL 60628
Phone: (773) 995-6300
Fax: (773) 995-7985

Chief Executive Officer: Veronica Clarke

Project Description
The mission of TCA Health, Inc. is to provide high quality, comprehensive primary and preventive health care and supportive services in an environment of caring, respect and dignity and in a cost effective manner. TCA Health's service area includes Roseland, West Pullman, Riverdale, and the neighboring suburbs of Calumet Park, Blue Island, Dolton, Harvey and Markham.

Services
Dentistry, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, pharmacy, nutritional services, WIC, maternal and child health - Healthy Start Initiative, prevention and screening services, School Health Program located at the Carver Military Academy, employment services, Earnfare Program, and counseling services provides by a licensed clinical social worker.

Linkages/Partnerships
TCA has established linkages with both private and public organizations throughout South Chicago. The health center contracts with the Illinois Department of Human Services for Women, Infants and Children program, Earnfare Program and a School-Based Health initiative. Formal relationships exist with Advocate Trinity and the Roseland Community Hospitals, St Francis and Ingalls Hospital and with the Healthcare Consortium of Illinois. The latter linkage provides a Healthy Start Program under the Federal Maternal and Child Health Grant Program. TCA has also established a linkage with the Carver Military Academy for its Healthy School, Healthy Community Program.

Statistics
Estimated residents in public housing: 4,500
Project users: 6,500

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