
Volume 10 • Issue 1 • Winter 2006
Community Benefit
The Kitchen Clinic works to help area’s
uninsured access care, medicine
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BRIEF HISTORY: Started in 1985 as a mobile clinic with nurses one
day a week and doctors once a month, The Kitchen Medical and Dental
Clinic is part of The Kitchen, Inc., a supportive network of
programs and services meeting the needs of the homeless and
disadvantaged. More than 1,200 men, women and children each month
know that they will be heard, their needs met and their health
problems cared for by a skilled and dedicated staff. |
In a clean, comfortable waiting room on
north Jefferson Avenue in Springfield, more than 30 people are waiting
patiently to see a doctor or get their medicine.
Some come from a shelter just a few blocks
away while others come from the streets of Springfield, seeking respect,
an ear for their problems and a caring touch.
But most people gathered at The Kitchen Clinic are not homeless. They are
the area’s uninsured, often just needing help with prescription drug
costs.
“Some have totally depleted their savings and are planning to sell their
homes because they can no longer afford health care,” says Bill Stalnaker,
The Kitchen’s executive director. “It can be overwhelming. We see a lot of
families living together because they can’t make it alone.”
To aid The Kitchen, Inc. as they provide comprehensive, continuous care to
the growing population of homeless and underserved in our area, St. John’s
has offered financial and volunteer support since its inception.
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Over the last four
years, St. John’s has contributed approximately $330,000 in cash,
according to Bill Stalnaker, executive director. |
That’s in addition to taking referrals for
patients needing hospital treatment. Stalnaker estimates that St. John’s
contributes about $150,000 each month in specialty treatment referrals
alone.
During the holiday seasons of 2004 and 2005, St. John’s Clinic physicians
and co-workers raised an additional $150,000 to help underprivileged
families seeking assistance from The Kitchen with their rent, utilities
and winter necessities to help them remain in their own homes for the
holidays.
“People would be amazed if they knew the extent of the generosity of St.
John’s and the physicians and staff,” says Stalnaker. “I have never heard
the word ‘no’ from them. I will go to the ends of the earth to find
funding for what our patients need before asking St. John’s (to cover the
costs) but I know at the end of the day, if there’s no other option, St.
John’s is there for them.”
St. John’s and The Kitchen’s missions go hand-in-hand, according to St.
John’s Mission Services Vice President Ann Meuser.
"The Kitchen Clinic helps the uninsured gain access to much-needed medical
care, which helps fill a void our community is struggling to address,”
Meuser says. “We are pleased to support this mission in any way we can.”
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