December 13, 2021

Lowell CHC’s Teen BLOCK Named 2022 Social Innovator

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We couldn’t be more excited that the Social Innovation Forum (SIF) has chosen Lowell Community Health Center’s Teen BLOCK as a 2022 Social Innovator. SIF selected the 2022 Social Innovators based on their unique and impactful approach to serving and supporting their communities.

By building leadership opportunities in the community and providing knowledge on health education and prevention, Teen BLOCK promotes healthy behaviors that will enhance the future prospects for our young people.

We are so thankful for this prestigious recognition.

For more information about Teen Block, visit: https://lnkd.in/ei24qXXd

For more information about the 2022 Social Innovators, visit: https://lnkd.in/dSH5wj6w

December 8, 2021

Lowell CHC To Participate In Innovate New Oral Health Partnership

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Lowell Community Health Center is thrilled to be taking part in an innovative new partnership, launched by Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, which will help address health issues such as dental decay and pain that contribute to missed school days.

Read about this story in the Lowell Sun.

As part of the partnership, Lowell Community Health Center will care for school children identified by Middlesex Community College Dental Hygiene as needing follow-up care in the dental office, especially any urgent cases.

Read the Full Press Release From The Office of the Middlesex District Attorney Below:

Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, Middlesex Community College, Regis College, Lowell Community Health Center and Lowell Public Schools Launch Oral Health Initiative to Improve Outcomes for Youth

LOWELL – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, Middlesex Community College, Regis College, Lowell Community Health Center and Lowell Public Schools today announced a new partnership that will provide students with preventative oral hygiene care with the goal of improving the health and wellness of children. This initiative was launched by District Attorney Ryan based on research which shows that many children who have behavioral issues in school are suffering from poor oral health.

“Our job is to keep kids safe and to give them the resources to build resiliency, stay healthy and be present at school. We know that students can’t be at their best if they are suffering from a cavity, gum disease or other dental problems because of the lack of appropriate dental care. When a child has dental issues which cause them not to eat well, sleep well or be in pain during the day, they are going to have difficulties learning and behaving appropriately. What is worse is that these preventable problems can lead to truancy and juvenile delinquency. Interventions that address these problems are best begun during the elementary school years,” said District Attorney Marian Ryan.

“The dental hygiene program at MCC has always had a strong commitment to improving access to oral hygiene care for children in our community. It is so critical to children’s educational outcomes, attendance and behavior that they are free of pain, and confident in their smile. Our partnership with the District Attorney’s office, and our mutual commitment to health equity is allowing us to expand and enrich on our current community outreach program, broadening our reach and impact to improve oral health outcomes for children and families in greater Lowell,” said Karen Townsend, Director of Dental Hygiene Education at Middlesex Community College.

“Regis College is honored to partner with the District Attorney’s Office on this important initiative,” said Antoinette Hays, PhD, RN at Regis College. “Opened in 2019, Regis College’s Dental Center in Waltham not only provides our dental hygiene students with real world clinical experience, but also affordable oral health care to the community. I am thrilled we are able to bring that mission of education and service to other communities in the Commonwealth.”

As part of the program, dental students create lesson plans to bring dental health and wellness into the school curriculum to teach students to brush, floss and eat healthy.

In the Spring 2022 semester, Middlesex Community College and Regis College dental hygiene students will offer oral screening assessments and preventative services such as fluoride treatments and dental sealants to elementary school students. As part of the program, parents will receive information on how to sign their students up to have free or reduced-cost preventative dental work done at their school or local dental clinic.

The initiative is already underway in seven Lowell Public Schools with other communities already in discussion to bring it to their school districts.

“We are pleased to join with District Attorney Ryan and other community partners to improve access to oral health services for the youth in our community,” said Susan West Levine, CEO of Lowell Community Health Center. “At the health center, we are committed to addressing oral health is a key component of overall health and wellbeing. This program will allow us to reach more youth so that they can do their best, in and out of school. With an on-site dental center and two full-service, school-based health centers in Lowell, including at Lowell High School and Stoklosa Middle School, we are well positioned to reach children and teenagers who might otherwise lack access to oral health care. We are grateful to District Attorney Ryan for her commitment to advancing equitable access to care.”

“Access to education around a healthy mouth is critically important for kids,” said Teresa Soares-Pena, Principal at Bulter Middle School in Lowell. “For years we have been incorporating health and wellness into our curriculums and this program builds on that by not only demonstrating positive habits for students but also giving them the tools, like toothpaste and toothbrushes, to practice at home and to maintain good oral health.”

“With the use of vaping and other harmful drugs at younger ages on the rise, the need for oral care education and instruction to create healthy oral hygiene habits has grown,”  District Attorney Ryan continued. “This program is providing true wrap-around services with early intervention that can impact the future for these children.”

Since the dental hygiene program’s rollout this summer, 570 students have received interactive classroom education and 1,100 toothbrushes and oral health aides have already been distributed at Lowell Public Schools including Oral Health Newsletters in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Khmer.

November 30, 2021

FINAL 2021 COVID-19 VACCINE CLINICS FOR PATIENTS 12YRS AND OLDER RECEIVING 2ND DOSE PFIZER

When:  Wednesdays December 1, 8, and 15 from 09:00am -1:00pm
Where: Lowell Community Health Center, 101 Jackson Street entrance

Lowell Community Health Center is no longer offering 1st dose Pfizer vaccines, 2nd doses only – effective immediately

Patients looking to receive dose #1 are encouraged to visit HTTPS://VAXFINDER.MASS.GOV/ to find a nearby location.

Patients can also receive vaccinations during their regular follow up health provider appointments at the Lowell Community Health Center. 

 

August 11, 2021

CDC Recommends COVID-19 Vaccine for Those Pregnant/Breastfeeding

The CDC now recommends the COVID-19 vaccine for everyone aged 12 years and older, including people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant, or might become pregnant in the future. Pregnant and recently pregnant people are more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19 compared with non-pregnant people, and data suggest that the benefits of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine outweigh any known or potential risks of vaccination during pregnancy. 

July 27, 2021

State leaders discuss pandemic impact with Lowell CHC, other agencies

State legislators visiting Lowell recently heard from local leaders about the challenges their agencies faced during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and how the state can help with recovery. Lowell Community Health Center Executive Director Susan Levine spoke about her team’s quick response when the lockdown hit in March 2020. “During the pandemic, our team stepped up under extraordinary circumstances. Within 48 hours of the lockdown we had a virtual appointment system up and running.”

July 27, 2021

New Smiles4Families Fund

Oral health is crucial to overall health. Through the newly created Smiles4Families Fund, Lowell Community Health Center is seeking to ensure that every Lowell CHC patient has access to the dental care they need, regardless of ability to pay. Why did we create the Smiles4Familes Fund? Because we believe everyone deserves a happy, healthy smile. Dental care is expensive. Insurance can help, but only so much. Smiles4Families will help make up the difference by paying for essential dental care our patients need to smile with confidence.

“We literally have patients tell us, ‘I feel human again,’” shares Dental Director Dr. Samantha Jordan, describing the life-changing impact of quality dental care.

June 14, 2021

Free Screening: A Place to Breathe

In honor of World Refugee & Immigrant Day, you are invited to view “A Place to Breathe” free online from June 18 – June 20. This stunning documentary features the Metta Health Center at Lowell CHC as it explores trauma and resilience through the eyes of immigrant and refugee healthcare practitioners and patients. The feature-length documentary intertwines the personal journeys of those who are transcending their own obstacles by healing others, highlighting the perseverance and creative strategies through which immigrant communities survive and thrive. View on Facebook at https://fb.me/e/2fBp9es6q

May 27, 2021

A Homegrown Partnership: Healthy Food for All

Thanks to a partnership with the Lowell nonprofit Mill City Grows, patients at the Health Center with chronic health conditions are finding it easier to access the healthy foods their special diets require. We are grateful for the partnership!

The program just launched, and already 56 adults with conditions including heart disease, diabetes, depression, and hypertension have enrolled.

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May 24, 2021

The Value and Impact of Lowell Community Health Center

Health centers provide tremendous value and impact to the communities they serve, including jobs and economic stimulus, savings to Medicaid, and access to care for vulnerable populations. A new report highlights the Lowell Community Health Center 2020 contributions and savings.

 

April 24, 2021

National Guard helps administer vaccine to underserved community

Lucia Maria Dos Santos beamed with pride after receiving her first COVID-19 vaccine shot Wednesday at the Lowell Community Health Center.

One of the reasons Dos Santos felt relaxed was the presence of an 11-member National Guard team. By next week, 400-600 people will receive vaccinations per day, thanks to the presence of the National Guard. The plan is to have the National Guard on site for at least eight weeks.