Helping you focus on the things that matter most
With our patients at the heart of everything we do, we believe in leading to real, purpose-driven change that culminates in positive outcomes for our patients across the state, and beyond. This includes how we’re addressing community barriers to healthcare, and empowering our patients with tools and resources that can help improve health outcomes.
Many of these barriers are classified as social determinants of health (SDoH) and include factors such as access to healthcare, income, employment, food security, housing quality and stability, transportation, education; and social and community life.
Let us connect you with community solutions that can help make a positive difference in the lives of you and your family – so that you focus on the things that matter most.
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Why it matters: Harrison’s story
Harrison, a Clarke County resident, was unable to leave his home due to complications with navigating his manual wheelchair down his front steps unassisted. Harrison encountered a stroke that left him with paralysis on the left side of his body as well as a below the knee amputation. He had a limited support system and was experiencing social isolation. Mandy Martin, Piedmont Population Health Care Manager, and Mattee Barkdoll, Piedmont Sixty Plus Services LCSW were in place to serve as supportive partners for Harrison as he manages his healthcare needs.
Read Harrison's full story