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Indian Health Center Meridian

  • About Indian Health Center Meridian

  • Services Offered

    • Medical Services
    • Dental Services
    • Behavioral Health Services
    • Community Health Services
    • Health Education Services
  • Eligibility Criteria

    • Enrollment criteria for Native Americans
    • Insurance requirements
    • Income eligibility requirements
  • Appointment Scheduling

    • How to schedule an appointment
    • Availability of same-day appointments
    • Cancellation policy
  • Contact Information

    • Address and phone number
    • Email and website
    • Social media channels
  • Cultural Competence

    • How Indian Health Center Meridian respects Native American culture and beliefs
    • Training programs for staff on cultural competence
  • Patient Rights and Responsibilities

    • Explanation of patient rights
    • Explanation of patient responsibilities
    • Complaint and grievance process
  • Volunteer Opportunities

    • Volunteer programs available
    • How to get involved
    • Benefits of volunteering
  • Donations

    • Ways to donate
    • How donations are used
    • Tax benefits of donating
  • Community Events

    • Upcoming events hosted by Indian Health Center Meridian
    • Past events and their success stories
    • How to sponsor an event

About Indian Health Center Meridian

Indian Health Center Meridian is a non-profit healthcare organization that provides comprehensive medical, dental, behavioral health, community health, and health education services to Native Americans and other underserved populations in the Sacramento area. The center was established in 2003 to address the health disparities faced by Native Americans due to historical trauma, poverty, and limited access to healthcare. Since then, it has become a vital resource for the community, offering culturally sensitive and affordable healthcare services that promote wellness and healing.

Services Offered

Indian Health Center Meridian offers a range of healthcare services to meet the diverse needs of its patients. These include:

Medical Services

The center provides primary care, chronic disease management, women's health, and pediatric care services. Patients can receive preventive care, immunizations, physical exams, laboratory tests, and medication management. The medical team comprises physicians, nurse practitioners, medical assistants, and other allied health professionals who work collaboratively to ensure that patients receive high-quality and patient-centered care.

Dental Services

The dental clinic offers a full range of dental services, including preventive care, restorative dentistry, oral surgery, and emergency care. Patients can receive cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, and dentures. The dental team comprises dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants who are committed to improving patients' oral health and restoring their smiles.

Behavioral Health Services

The center provides behavioral health services to address mental health and substance abuse issues. Patients can receive individual counseling, group therapy, medication management, and addiction treatment. The behavioral health team includes licensed clinical social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals who provide compassionate and evidence-based care.

Community Health Services

The center offers community health services to promote health and wellness in the community. Patients can participate in health fairs, health screenings, health education classes, and support groups. The center also collaborates with community partners to address social determinants of health, such as housing, food insecurity, and transportation.

Health Education Services

The center provides health education services to empower patients to make informed decisions about their health. Patients can receive individualized health coaching, nutrition counseling, smoking cessation counseling, and diabetes education. The health education team comprises health educators and registered dietitians who provide culturally appropriate and evidence-based health information.

Eligibility Criteria

Indian Health Center Meridian serves Native Americans and other underserved populations regardless of their ability to pay. To be eligible for services, patients must meet certain criteria, including:

Enrollment criteria for Native Americans

Patients must be enrolled members of a federally recognized tribe or Alaska Native village. Patients who are not enrolled members but are descendants of enrolled members may also be eligible for services.

Insurance requirements

Patients who have insurance are encouraged to bring their insurance cards to their appointments. The center accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay. Patients who do not have insurance may be eligible for discounted fees based on their income.

Income eligibility requirements

Patients who are uninsured or underinsured may qualify for sliding fee scale discounts based on their income and family size. Patients must provide proof of income, such as tax returns or pay stubs, to determine their eligibility for discounted fees.

Appointment Scheduling

To schedule an appointment at Indian Health Center Meridian, patients can call the center's main number or use the online appointment request form on the center's website. Same-day appointments are available for urgent medical and dental needs. Patients are encouraged to arrive at least 15 minutes before their scheduled appointment to complete any necessary paperwork.

Availability of same-day appointments

For urgent medical and dental needs, same-day appointments are available. Patients can call the center's main number or walk in to request a same-day appointment.

Cancellation policy

Patients who need to cancel or reschedule their appointments are asked to give at least 24 hours' notice to avoid being charged a no-show fee. Patients who repeatedly miss their appointments without giving notice may be subject to dismissal from the center.

Contact Information

Indian Health Center Meridian is located at 4343 Auburn Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95841. Patients can reach the center by phone at (916) 550-9999 or by email at info@ihcmeridian.org. The center's website is www.ihcmeridian.org. Patients can also follow the center on social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Email and website

Patients can contact the center by email at info@ihcmeridian.org or visit the center's website at www.ihcmeridian.org to learn more about the center's services, providers, and patient resources.

Social media channels

Patients can follow Indian Health Center Meridian on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay up-to-date on the center's latest news, events, and health tips.

Cultural Competence

Indian Health Center Meridian is committed to respecting Native American culture and beliefs in its healthcare practices. The center employs Native American staff members and provides training programs for all staff on cultural competence. The center also incorporates traditional healing practices, such as smudging and prayer, into its healthcare services to promote holistic healing.

Training programs for staff on cultural competence

All staff members at Indian Health Center Meridian receive training on cultural competence, including the history and culture of Native Americans, cultural beliefs and practices, and effective communication with patients from diverse backgrounds. The center also provides ongoing training and development opportunities for staff to enhance their cultural competence skills.

Patient Rights and Responsibilities

Indian Health Center Meridian respects the rights of its patients and expects them to fulfill certain responsibilities to ensure that they receive high-quality care. Patients have the right to:

Explanation of patient rights

- Receive respectful and compassionate care- Be informed about their health conditions and treatment options- Participate in the decision-making process regarding their care- Access their medical records and request amendments or corrections- File a complaint or grievance if they are dissatisfied with their care

Explanation of patient responsibilities

Patients are responsible for:- Providing accurate and complete information about their health history and current health status- Following their treatment plan and taking their medications as prescribed- Respecting the rights and privacy of other patients and staff members- Paying their bills on time and cooperating with insurance requirements- Giving feedback and suggestions for improving the quality of care

Complaint and grievance process

If patients have a concern or complaint about their care, they are encouraged to discuss it with their provider or with the center's patient advocate. If the issue is not resolved, patients can file a formal grievance by following the center's grievance policy. Patients will receive a response within 30 days of filing a grievance.

Volunteer Opportunities

Indian Health Center Meridian offers volunteer opportunities for individuals who want to make a difference in their community. Volunteers can help with patient registration, health education classes, event planning, and other tasks. Volunteers receive training and support from the center's staff and gain valuable experience in healthcare and community service.

How to get involved

To get involved in volunteering at Indian Health Center Meridian, individuals can visit the center's website or contact the volunteer coordinator by phone or email. Volunteers must complete an application, background check, and orientation before starting their volunteer work.

Benefits of volunteering

Volunteering at Indian Health Center Meridian provides individuals with the opportunity to give back to their community, develop new skills, and meet new people. Volunteers also receive recognition and appreciation from the center's staff and patients.

Donations

Indian Health Center Meridian relies on donations from individuals, organizations, and foundations to support its mission of providing affordable and culturally sensitive healthcare services. Donations can be made online, by mail, or in person. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Ways to donate

Donations can be made online through the center's website, by mail to the center's address, or in person at the center's front desk. Donors can choose to make a one-time donation or set up a recurring donation.

How donations are used

Donations to Indian Health Center Meridian are used to support the center's programs and services, purchase medical equipment and supplies, and provide patient assistance funds for those who cannot afford their care.

Tax benefits of donating

Donors to Indian Health Center Meridian may be eligible for tax benefits, including deductions for charitable contributions. Donors should consult with their tax advisor to determine the tax implications of their donations.

Community Events

Indian Health Center Meridian hosts community events throughout the year to promote health and wellness in the community. These events include health fairs, fitness classes, cultural celebrations, and fundraising events. The center also collaborates with community partners to sponsor events that address social determinants of health, such as food insecurity and homelessness.

Upcoming events hosted by Indian Health Center Meridian

The center's upcoming events can be found on its website and social media channels. These events include the Annual Health Fair, Diabetes Awareness Month events, and cultural celebrations.

Past events and their success stories

Indian Health Center Meridian has hosted many successful community events in the past, including the Annual Health Fair, which attracts hundreds of attendees each year and provides free health screenings and education. The center has also hosted cultural celebrations, such as the Powwow and Native American Heritage Month events, to promote Native American culture and traditions.

How to sponsor an event

Community partners who are interested in sponsoring an event at Indian Health Center Meridian can contact the center's development team to discuss sponsorship opportunities. Sponsors receive recognition and exposure through the center's marketing materials and social media channels.

Frequently Asked Questions about Indian Health Center Meridian

What services does Indian Health Center Meridian offer?

Indian Health Center Meridian offers a wide range of medical, dental, behavioral health, and wellness services for Native American and Alaska Native people. These services include primary care, pediatrics, women's health, dental care, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, nutrition counseling, fitness classes, and more.

Do I have to be Native American to receive services at Indian Health Center Meridian?

No, Indian Health Center Meridian serves anyone who needs medical care, regardless of race or ethnicity. However, priority is given to Native American and Alaska Native people.

Is Indian Health Center Meridian affordable?

Yes, Indian Health Center Meridian offers affordable care and accepts most insurance plans, including Medi-Cal and Medicare. For those without insurance, a sliding fee scale is available based on income and family size.

What languages are spoken at Indian Health Center Meridian?

Indian Health Center Meridian has staff who speak English, Spanish, and other Native American languages. Interpretation services are also available for other languages upon request.