The Emmett hospital will use the money for costs associated with COVID-19 and to support staffing, equipment, supplies and overall health care. Valor Health, formerly known as the Walter Knox Memorial Hospital, will receive $447,325 to help reimburse losses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The new facility will have more patient care rooms, expanded pharmacy space and room for vision and dental care.E It has an outdated floorplan and “unending astronomical repair costs,” the news release said. The Adams County Health Center will receive $1 million to replace, upgrade and update its clinic, the only community health center in Adams County. Nimiipuu offers care in Lapwai and Kamiah. There also will be an assisted living facility near the existing Nimiipuu Health Clinic, the release said. Medical centers in the area have “severe overcrowding conditions” and lack bed capacity because of the pandemic, according to the news release. It will also provide beds and urgent medical care to tribal and non-tribal patients. The Nez Perce Tribe will receive $1 million to help pay for construction of a facility that will offer COVID-19 testing and vaccination. It provides care to patients on all forms of health insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for those without insurance. The nonprofit operates clinics around southwest Idaho, including its clinic at 108 E. The grant will expand access in Owyhee County to primary care, dental, behavioral and pharmaceutical care, COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, as well as COVID-19 treatment when available. Terry Reilly Health Services will receive $1 million in funding for a clinic in Homedale. SANE SOLUTIONS: Terry Reilly also offers programs for Preventing and Healing the Trauma of Child Abuse, Victim Services, Offender Services and Family Violence Prevention.Five health clinics that serve rural Idaho communities will receive a total of about $3.6 million in emergency grants to use for costs related to COVID-19 and to continue providing medical care to rural Idahoans, according to a news release Thursday from the U.S. Nampa, 16th Street (Medical and Behavioral Health): (20) 223 16th Ave N, Nampa ID 83687 Nampa, 1st Street (Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health & Urgent Care): (20) 207 1st St S, Nampa ID 83651 Middleton (Medical and Dental): (20) 201 S 1st Ave E, Middleton ID 83644 Melba (Medical and Dental): (20) 150 2nd st, Melba ID 83641 Marsing (Medical and Behavioral Health): (20) 201 Main St, Marsing ID 83639 Homedale (Medical and Behavioral Health): (20) 108 E Idaho Ave, Homedale ID 83628 Homedale (dental): (20) 8 N 2nd st, Homedale ID 83628 For other languages translation services will be arranged as needed.īoise, 23rd Street (Medical and Behavior Health & Urgent Care: (20) 300 S 23rd Street, Boise ID 83702īoise, 36th Street (Dental): (20) 2301 36th St #102, Boise ID 83703īoise, Latah Street (Medical, Dental and Behavioral Health): (20) 848 La Cassia St, Boise ID 83705Ĭaldwell, Arlington Ave (Medical and Behavioral Health: (20) 2005 Arlington Avenue, Caldwell ID 83605Ĭanyon (Dental): (20) 11136 Moss Lane, Nampa ID 83651 More than 40% of the staff speaks both English and Spanish. Individuals seeking discounts must meet qualifying guidelines. For most services discounts are offered to those who qualify based on their ability to pay. Patients with insurance are always welcome. Terry Reilly accepts Idaho Medicaid, Medicare and most private insurance plans.
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