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PLCM 2020 Year in Review

In Good Company - A publication of Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Centers

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Gabi S – Recipient of our food distribution program in Wilmington. 25 Be our CoMMunities' heaLth partner Responding to COVID-19 Our Community Health Investment team took quick action to help mitigate COVID-19s impact the most vulnerable communities in and around the Los Angeles area by: • providing a COVID-19 testing site for the Wilmington community • providing grant funding to LA County for equipment, supplies and surge tents at Harbor UCLA Medical Center • providing a grant for local community clinics to deliver health services to approximately 500 homeless through four Project Room Key sites in the South Bay • loaning the Partners for Healthy Kids mobile unit to the Dockweiler Beach quarantine site designated for homeless people who were COVID-19 positive or Persons Under Investigation (PUI). Community Support Programs • Creating Opportunities for Physical Activity (COPA) - Multiple schools throughout Lawndale, Wilmington, and San Pedro continued to receive their physical education classes all year, virtually. • Educational Classes - Nutrition (FEAST), mental health, and coping skills (ACES) • Welcome Baby - Typically a home visit after hospital discharge, these visits converted to online telehealth visits that included RN and parent coaches. Materials that were previously provided during the visit were dropped off at the patient 's home. • Get Out and Live (GOAL) - Virtual nine-lesson diabetes management class. • Vasek Polak Health Clinic (VPHC) - The clinic continued to provide in-person health care services. About a year ago, we implemented a program where patients who are cared for in our emergency departments (ED), and who don't have a primar y care physician to follow up with, are referred to VPHC. In 2020, total visits were slightly higher than 2019 and total referrals from the ED (3,323) were up 17% over 2019. • Emergency Department Community Health Workers help facilitate follow-up appointments and health insurance enrollment. • Emergency Department Homeless Navigators work in tandem with our social workers to help with placement of homeless individuals.

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