Valley Professionals and Union Health Debut Expanded Facility
Valley Professionals Community Health Center and Union Health Clinton held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of their collaborative expansion project. This project will enhance the community’s access to the exceptional rural health care and specialty care these organizations are known for.
Valley Professionals Community Health Center and Union Health Clinton held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of their collaborative expansion project. This project will enhance the community’s access to the exceptional rural health care and specialty care these organizations are known for.
“This creative collaboration between Valley Professionals Community Health Center and Union Hospital Clinton further expands the access to quality healthcare in rural Vermillion County,” states Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch. “I commend them for this approach in improving the quality of life for our Hoosiers in western Indiana.”
Valley Professionals Community Health Center has been providing healthcare services to rural West Central Indiana for over 12 years, beginning with its first clinic in Clinton, Indiana in 2008. Today, Valley Professionals has expanded throughout West Central Indiana into Montgomery, Parke, Vermillion and Vigo Counties, offering more healthcare services that meet the various needs and opportunities of the rural communities.
“The health of a population contributes to the success and vitality of a community,” states Terry Warren, CEO of Valley Professionals Community Health Center. “I am honored to be standing here amongst the trust of a community who has been an integral part of Valley Professionals. Your trust has led us to this point where we stand together at a new clinic that will bring further healthcare access to Vermillion County.”
The unique and long-standing partnership between Valley Professionals and Union Health forms an inclusive health campus in which residents can be seen for a large variety of health care needs in on central location. The state-of-the-art Clinton expansion increases patient capacity to a total of 35 exam rooms, 6 behavioral health treatment rooms, and group treatment space at Valley Professionals, in addition to specialty clinic space at Union Hospital Clinton.
Residents of small towns and agriculture regions often face challenges when it comes to access to healthcare. This partnership formed to help rural residents overcome barriers to healthcare to contribute to the overall health of rural communities in West Central Indiana.
“Not only are we here to celebrate the opening of a new healthcare clinic, but we are celebrating the growth of a community, the investments aimed to enhance rural healthcare access and the dedication and contributions to create greater quality of life for the citizens of this community,” states Mayor Jack Gilfoy, City of Clinton.
About Valley Professionals Community Health Center: Valley Professionals Community Health Center provides comprehensive and integrated health care – including medical, behavioral health, and dental – for all individuals and families, while promoting health education opportunities for the community, students, and health care professionals. Established in 2008 with its first clinic in Clinton, Indiana, Valley Professionals now has clinics located in Montgomery, Parke, Vermillion and Vigo counties in Indiana, as well as a Mobile School-Based Health Center that visits local schools providing primary and behavioral health services.
About Union Health System: Union Health is an integrated health system made up of Union Hospital, Union Medical Group, and Union Hospital Clinton. The primary focus of an integrated health system is to provide seamless care for patients and their families. What makes integrated health care special is the sharing of information among caregivers. By sharing health information through a single medical record system, important patterns can be detected and addressed quickly. Teamwork between caregivers supports “complete” treatment and improves overall patient well-being.
VPCHC was awarded a $50,000 challenge grant through the Wabash Valley Community Foundation that will help to fund bring primary, behavioral health and pharmacy services to West Terre Haute.