Judson Center announces planned opening of Judson Center Family Health Clinic in Macomb County
Judson Center announces planned opening of Judson Center Family Health
Clinic in Macomb County
Integrated care clinic
model will bring primary care to the behavioral health setting in Judson’s
Warren location starting in February 2019
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Royal Oak, Mich. ---December 28, 2018 --- Judson Center, a multi-county human service agency
providing autism programs, behavioral health services, child and family
services including foster care and adoption in tandem with its affiliate, Child
Safe Michigan, and employment services for the disabled, has been awarded
nearly $700,000 in grant funding in support of its planned integrated primary
care clinic, Judson Center Family Health Clinic, slated for opening in February
2019 in Judson Center’s Warren location. The announcement was made by Judson
Center CEO and President Lenora Hardy-Foster.
The new clinic will provide critical primary health services integrated
with mental health care to existing Judson Center consumers, primarily children
from low-income backgrounds, as well as the public, and will serve all ages
from infants to seniors. A 2018 survey of Judson Center’s behavioral health
patients indicated that many were not presently seeing a primary care physician.
Psychological barriers faced by people with mental health challenges often make
it difficult for them to navigate the complex health care system, keep
appointments, and prioritize their health care.
“People with mental health challenges are often in greater need of
physical health services than the general public, and the shocking statistic is
that they have a life expectancy of 25 years less than the general population,”
Hardy-Foster said. “They are three times as likely to die of heart disease,
seven times more likely to die of pneumonia or the flu, and five times more
likely to die of other respiratory ailments. Judson Center Family Health Clinic
is predicated on decades of evidence compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration showing that integrated care is the optimal way
of treating individuals with multiple health care needs, especially when mental
health treatment is required.”
The leading grant of $500,000 was awarded to Judson Center from the
Michigan Health Endowment Fund. Additional grant support followed, including $118,561 from The Carls
Foundation and $25,000 each from the DeRoy Testamentary Foundation and the Blue
Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation. Combined, the grants will help Judson
Center consumers, as well as area residents seeking a new primary care provider,
achieve optimal mental and physical health. Hardy-Foster expressed her gratitude for the
grants.
“The Michigan Health
Endowment Fund grant and the subsequent grants from The Carls Foundation, DeRoy
Testamentary Foundation and the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
are transformational,” Hardy-Foster said. “Judson Center has spent nearly 95 years
finding solutions to help families succeed. The opening of an integrated care
clinic represents the next evolution of services we can provide to accomplish
our mission and also serve the broader community that may not be currently
acquainted with Judson Center.”
Judson Center Family Health Clinic will be opened under the clinical
oversight of Rochester-based MedNetOne Health Solutions (MedNetOne),
and accept a variety of private insurances, as well as Medicare and Medicaid.
MedNetOne is a 900+ physician organization serving a variety of provider
members, including behavioral health specialists, and a longtime champion of
whole person care and the patient-centered medical home.
“In bringing primary care into an established behavioral health
setting, Judson is leading a movement of integrated care that others are sure
to follow; it’s a holistic approach to healthcare that we believe will
ultimately become the standard of care in patient-centric primary care,” Ewa
Matuszewski, CEO of MedNetOne, said.
All patients receiving primary care will also get a mental health risk
assessment. Additionally, Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPP) and Diabetes
Self-Management Education (DSME) will be available, as will multidisciplinary, team-based wellness services,
including MedNetOne’s RTEAM, a program for pediatric and adolescent patients that
provides nutrition and exercise counseling and a behavioral health specialist
to help create action plans and SMART goals. Immediate referrals between the
primary care clinic and behavioral health services will be available.
Hardy-Foster notes that Judson Center, which has
been at its current location in Warren since 2001 and serves nearly 1100
consumers a year there, is calling on the city and neighboring communities to
help spread the word about Judson Center Family Care.
“We are diligently working with our existing partnerships and new
friends of Judson Center in Macomb County to spread the word about the clinic’s
opening,” Hardy-Foster said. “Our ‘Commitment to Community’ motto is
taking on new meaning with Judson Center Family Health Clinic.”
Judson Center Family Health Clinic will offer evening and Saturday
hours, with a regular schedule of hours to be announced closer to the February
1, 2019 opening. In addition to the new clinic, Judson Center is currently
adding nearly 4,000 square feet to its Warren center to expand its autism
services for children ages 2 to 17 years old.
About Judson
Center
Judson Center is a non-profit human service agency that provides
expert, comprehensive services in Southeast Michigan that strengthen
children, adults and families impacted by abuse and neglect, autism,
developmental disabilities, and behavioral health challenges so they are
successful in their communities. Since opening its doors in 1924, Judson
Center has grown to change the lives of nearly 9,000 children, adults, and
families each year. Judson Center has five regional offices in Genesee, Macomb,
Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties. Headquarters are located at 4410 W. 13
Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073. Learn more at https://www.judsoncenter.org/.
About MedNetOne
Health Solutions
Based in Rochester, Mich., MedNetOne Health Solutions is a
leader in advancing the development and
implementation of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and advanced primary
care. Its physician/provider members are focused on fully integrated,
population-based, patient-centric practices that enhance patient outcomes and
meet government healthcare reform mandates. Learn more here.
About The Michigan Health Endowment
Fund
The Michigan Health
Endowment Fund works to improve the health and
wellness of
Michigan
residents and reduce the cost of healthcare, with a special focus on children
and
seniors.
About The Carls Foundation
The principal purpose and mission of The Carls
Foundation is the improvement of children's health & well-being and
the preservation of natural areas primarily within the state of Michigan.
About the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of
Michigan
The Blue Cross
Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation supports
diverse research and projects that have earned it a reputation for excellence
in health philanthropy. They also support efforts to control the rising cost of
health care through research, demonstration and evaluation projects.
About the DeRoy Testamentary
Foundation
The DeRoy Testamentary Foundation provides
funding support for programs that improve the quality of life and promote the
well-being of individuals primarily in the metropolitan Detroit area.
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