Craig County Health Center has announced it will be celebrating National Health Center Week (NHCW) 2024, taking place Aug. 4-10. The annual event highlights the essential role Community Health Centers play in improving public health and advancing health equity. Health centers represent the nation’s largest primary care network, serving 31.5 million patients nationwide.
This year’s NHCW celebration, launched by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), focuses on “Powering Communities Through Caring Connections” through a host of scheduled events that include resource fairs, back-to-school drives, health screenings, and visits to health centers by local, state, and national leaders.
With a mission to make high-quality, affordable care available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status, health centers save lives on the front lines of our nation’s most pressing public health challenges. They are powered by a workforce of nearly 300,000 dedicated professionals who reach beyond the walls of the exam room to not only prevent illness but also address the social drivers that may cause it — climate change, homelessness, substance use disorders, food insecurity and behavioral health.
Nearly 1,500 health centers are the health care home to:
- One in five uninsured people
- One in three people living in poverty
- One in seven rural residents
- Nearly nine million children
- 400,000 veterans
Craig County Health Center is a satellite office of Monroe Health Center based in Union, West Virginia. Monroe Health Center has served the community for over 50 years, employs nearly 100 employees, and serves over 9,000 patients. Monroe Health Center has locations in Union, Peterstown and Forest Hill, West Virginia, and Craig County Health Center in New Castle; the Craig County Dental Center in New Castle; and school wellness centers in Craig County schools and all Monroe County schools. Craig County Health Center provides a full range of medical services including routine check-ups, well child visits, immunizations, hearing/vision screening, acute care for injury or illness, behavioral health, counseling, school sports physicals, specialist referrals and follow-up, as well as appointments via tele-health. The Craig County Dental Center offers preventative and restorative dental care to improve oral health, speech, chewing ability, and cosmetic appearance to enhance nutrition, confidence and quality of life. For more information about Craig County Health Center or to schedule an appointment, call 540-864-6390.
-The New Castle Record