Kealakehe Construction Underway PCHCH Receives Kona
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Kealakehe Construction Underway PCHCH Receives Kona
West Hawaii Community Health Center 75-5751 Kuakini Highway, Suite 203 Kailua Kona, Hawaii 96740 Weaving a Lauhala of Wellness Fall 2014 Non-Profit.Org U.S. Postage PAID Permit #166 Kailua-Kona, HI Health Service Locations: West Hawaii Community Health Center—Kailua-Kona 75-5751 Kuakini Hwy, Suite 104 Phone: 808-326-5629 Kealakehe Construction Underway West Hawaii Community Health Center—Kealakekua Selwyn Plaza, 81-6627 Mamalahoa Hwy Phone: 808-323-8005 After eight long years of planning, WHCHC’s vision of providing a medical and dental facility on Department of Hawaiian Home Lands near the Villages of La’ i ‘Opua in the Kealakehe ahupua’a, is finally becoming a reality. West Hawaii Community Health Center—Kealakekua Adult & Family Health Kealakeua Business Plaza, 81-980 Halekii St., Ste 107 Phone: 808-324-0703 With $5 million in federal HRSA funds, $3.8 million from New Market Tax Credits, as well as funding from foundations and individuals, WHCHC broke ground on a new building in Kealakehe in December of 2013. Since then, construction has continued at a steady pace with civil work starting in early February 2014 and vertical construction in May, 2014. Construction is scheduled to be complete in May of 2015 with patient services beginning in mid-summer, 2015. West Hawaii Community Health Center—Waikoloa Waikoloa Highlands Shopping Center 68-1845 Waikoloa Road, Suite 207 Phone: 808-769-5160 Once completed, Phase 1 of this construction project will be 10,500 sq. ft. and include 7 exam rooms, a procedure room, 8 dental operatories and patient service areas. In addition, an attached 4,000 sq. ft. pavilion will be used for educational and community activities and events. West Hawaii Community Health Center Dental Van 74-5593 Pawai Place, Kailua-Kona, stationed at Hope Services Phone: 808-329-0465 Adult emergency dental services only. PCHCH Receives Kona-Kohala Chamber Award The Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce recognized WHCHCs’ Patient Centered Health Care Home (PCHCH) program with the Pualu Topping Off Community Service and Business Leadership Award, for Community On October 15th, 2014, West Hawaii Community Health Education, at their annual membership meeting on June, 27th, 2014. Center (WHCHC) held a “Topping Off” ceremony, celebrating PCHCH was recognized for it’s educational work in teaching people the completion of the building’s structure. Approximately 45 with long-term health problems how to manage their condition, and the HHB construction workers ceremoniously signed the beam, positive impact the result of this education has on the community. followed by the WHCHC Board of Directors and staff, as well as Bo Kahui of La’ i ‘Opua 2020. During the brief ceremony Chamber Executive Director , Vivian Landrum ,and Chamber Board President, Tracey Fosso, present WHCHC Board President ,Nellie Medeiros ,with award. The PCHCH program was acknowledged for benefiting the community Richard Taaffe, WHCHC CEO, explained “By signing the beam by showing creativity and uniqueness in building personal relationships all of us are forever linked and part of the WHCHC dream.” between team members and patients which results in patients learning, Board of Director members Joan Gannon and Mike Matsukawa, joined Armin Guenther (Project Manager), in signing ceiling beams of the new Kealakehe building during ‘Topping Off’ ceremony. in a very positive and supported way, how to self-manage their health care. westhawaichc.org westhawaichc.org Aloha Friends, As West Hawaii Community Health Center nears the completion of its 9th year in providing the highest quality of care and compassion to the people living in West Hawaii, we would like to express our thanks to each of our donors, volunteers, patients and staff members for your continued support of our mission “to care for those who come through our doors”. We have come a long way since West Hawaii Community Health Center opened in January 2005, when we served 905 patients and recorded 2,200 patient visits all with a staff of 5. With the opening in September 2014 of our new Adult & Family Health facility in Kealakekua the number of health care facilities increased to 5 and the number of patients we expect to serve by the end of the year, with our staff of 108, is over 13,000 and 47,000 patient visits. This is a huge increase since 2005 and reflects the tremendous need for accessible and affordable health care in our community. Leading West Hawaii Community Health Center is a 15-member Board of Directors, a diverse group of committed volunteers dedicated to the well-being of WHCHC and to all the people who benefit from our services. We would like to extend a warm welcome to new board members: Earl Betts, JoAnn Freed, and Eugene Yap who all joined the board in 2014. We look forward to their service and contributions of time and expertise. As we continue our journey to make health care accessible to all, we are incredibly thankful to all of our supporters and partners for all that they do: from Board of Directors for their tireless dedication to our communities, our hundreds of generous donors, and our dedicated and caring staff. We are thankful that we can count on everyone’s continued support. NEW Kealakekua Adult & Family Health Now Open To address the increased need for adult and family medical services in South Kona, West Hawaii Community Health Center has a new family medical office in the Kealekekua Business Plaza, on Halekii Street. A traditional Hawaiian blessing was held at the end of September with Kahu Danny Akaka and Anna Akaka officiating, as WHCHC board members, providers and staff gathered to celebrate the opening of West Hawaii Community Health Center’s 5th service location. Richard Taaffe, CEO of West Hawaii Community Health Center encapsulated the evening with remarks that reminded all who were in attendance of the organization’s commitment to breaking down barriers to health care as well as increase quality and access for all. NATIONAL RECOGNITION ACHIEVED Kahu Danny Akaka, Chris Russell (Medical Director), and Nellie Medeiros (Board Chair) participate in the blessing of the new Kealakekua Health Center. Dr. Matsuo and Dr. San Tun are the full time providers at the new WHCHC Kealakekua Adult & Family Health facility. Ross Hardwick, Physician Assistant, also provides medical services at the center two days a week. This new medical office is located at 81-980 Halekii Street, just below the Kealakekua Post Office. Appointments are available Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm. Call 808-324-0703 to schedule an appointment, or for further information. Sincerely, Nellie Medeiros, Board Chair Need a special gift for the holidays? Do you have guests that will be visiting the Big Island February 8th or March 1st of 2015? West Hawaii Community Health Center is holding its annual fundraising Whale Watching Tours, and NOW is the perfect time to purchase tickets for holiday giving. Mahalo Over 5,000 toothbrushes were collected during the National Health Center Week Tooth Brush Drive, sponsored by Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union branches on behalf of West Hawaii Community Center. Tooth brushes will be distributed through out the year as part of WHCHC’s outreach and early childhood education programs. GIVING TO WHCHC IS EASY! A Whale of a Good Time DONATE ONLINE AT: www.westhawaiichc.org MAIL US AT: 75-5751 Kuakini Hwy, Ste. 203 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Both Whale Watching Tours feature Na Hoku Hanohano award winning artist, John Keawe, on slack key guitar, lunch & beverages, all in the comfort aboard the Ocean Sports sailing vessel. Sunday, February 8 and March 1, 2015 Sign-in: 12:00 pm Sail: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm For tickets or more informationCall: Terri (808) 329-0400 Email: [email protected]. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO WEST HAWAII COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER westhawaichc.org westhawaichc.org West Hawaii Community Health Center (WHCHC) received Level III recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for its Patient Centered Health Care Home for three of its primary care sites: Kailua-Kona, Kealakekua and Waikoloa. WHCHC is one of two health centers in Hawaii to have received this highest acknowledgement and is very proud. This recognition is presented to health centers that demonstrate patientcentered processes focused on highly coordinated care, longterm relationships between patients and their Primary Care Providers. “This is a great accomplishment for WHCHC,” said Richard Taaffe, WHCHC CEO. “Our Patient Centered Health Care team is very proud of this national recognition.” Meet the New WHCHC Providers Laura Ankrum, D.O. was born in Flint, Michigan and graduated from Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Ankrum is a competitive marathon runner, former U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier in 2000, and a Sunday school teacher. Dr. Ankrum is serving at the WHCHC -Kailua Kona clinic. Leina’ala Crawford, M.D. was born and raised on Oahu and graduated from medical school at Creighton School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska. In her spare time, Dr. Crawford enjoys paddle boarding, video gaming, running marathons, and creating medical anatomy drawings and acrylic paintings. Dr. Crawford is serving at the WHCHC -Waikoloa clinic. Jessica Craig, M.D. was born in Laos and immigrated to the United States as a teenager. Dr. Craig received her M.D. from Ross University School of Medicine in Dominica, British West Indies. Dr. Craig is fluent in Laotian and Thai languages. She enjoys cooking, swimming and spending time with her family and her two dogs. Dr. Craig is serving at the WHCHC - Kailua Kona clinic. William (Ross) Hardwick, PA-C was born in Clovis, New Mexico and received his Master of Medical Science, Physician Assistant Studies degree from Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona. In his spare time Ross enjoys hiking, snorkeling, kayaking, river running, and meditation. Ross serves at both the new WHCHC - Kealakekua and the Kailua Kona clinics. Brita Martiny, Ph.D. was born in Missouri, and received her Ph. D. in Clinical Psychology from the United States International University in San Diego. Dr. Martiny enjoys birding and recording Hawaiian honeycreepers, hiking with her husband and enjoying the beauty of Hawaiian culture, natural history, ecology and island education. Dr. Martiny is serving at the WHCHC -Kailua Kona clinic. Kameren Owens, APRN was born in California, and received her Masters of Science in Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. In her spare time Kameren enjoys reading and dancing as well as participating in outdoor activities such as hiking, snorkeling and snowboarding with her family. Kameren is serving at the WHCHC-Kailua Kona clinic. Cindy Ann Rooney, FNP-BC was born in San Diego, California and received her doctorate of Nurse Practitioner from Robert Morris University, in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Rooney specializes in family practice with a focus in pain management. In her spare time Dr. Rooney enjoys beach activities, gardening, hiking and body surfing. Dr. Rooney is serving at the WHCHC-Kailua Kona clinic.