Program areas at Rogue Community Health
Medical services Rogue Community Health takes a team-based approach to help patients to achieve lasting wellness, by providing primary care, women's Health, dental, prenatal and pediatric care. In the current year, 12,816 individuals benefited from 41,234 face-to-face visits.
Rogue way home (rwh) - provides transitional housing for fire survivors, serving as a steppingstone to permanent housing. Rwh provides case management services that build personalized plans according to residents' specific needs and priorities as they progress toward securing permanent housing and attaining self-sufficiency.
The behavioral Health program - offering long and short-term counseling, help with addiction, medication management, and school-based programs. Individual and group therapy sessions offer a supportive environment where patients can explore personal challenges and find new ways to navigate life's complexities.
Rogue Community Health fulfills its mission by providing core services that consist of a sliding-fee-schedule, patient-centered primary, preventative, and prenatal Health care, and by offering such complementary services such as integrated behavioral Health care, preventative dental services, and prescription medication assistance. The services of Rogue Community Health are made available at practice locations in ashland, medford, white city, prospect, butte falls, and through school and Community based activity sites. Services are provided for all individuals and families with a focus on care for vulnerable persons who live at or below 200% of the federal poverty level who are uninsured and underinsured, and to persons who experience geographic, linguistic, and cultural barriers to care. Rogue Community Health is uniquely situated to leverage a wide array of Community resources, and annually receives donated medical laboratory and radiologic services from the Community's two largest hospitals, as well as in-kind and voluntary services of 250 Community physicians who practice in medical specialty areas and agree to accept the agency's referrals at no direct cost to the patient. In the current year, 12,816 individuals benefited from 41,234 face-to-face visits.other programs include patient outreach which had total