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Archive
STRIVE Newsletter
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April 2020 — A Day in the Life of the Clinic During COVID-19
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March 2020 — Words of Excitement, Inspiration, and Gratitude
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January 2020 — Steve & Marie Swope
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October 2019 — Dr. Tom Moynahan
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September 2019 — Mary & Walt Gutierrez
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August 2019 — Bluegrass and Barbecue
July 2019 — Dr. George Ballantyne
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June 2019 — Norma Haynes, Volunteer
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March 2019 — Dr. Cliff Cranford
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January 2019 — Jackie Stallings, Volunteer Medical Technologist
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December 2018 — Erin Wilkerson & Dr. Frank Powell
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Patient Stories
Dana — There's someone here to help, no matter what
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Susan — A patient's generosity and courage
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Erin — When I walk through the door they know me
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Frank — There are "Yes" people and there are "No" people
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2009 — Kitchen Table GatheringsLearning from other clinics and community Incorporated in November Gained 501(c)3 status Joined Georgia Charitable Care Network Established partnerships with Central Educational Center (CEC) and Piedmont Newnan Hospital
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2010 — A Home and Direction• Received Rural Healthcare Network Planning Grant to conduct Community Needs Assessment • Established Strategic Plan goals based on community input: • Acute and chronic illness care • Linkage to specialty care • Patient education • Access to prescription medicines • Patient navigation and case management • Mental health services • Dental care • Women’s health services • Transportation to care • Testing • Nutrition education[MB1] • Coweta County Hospital Authority leases the former Health Department building to Coweta Samaritan Clinic for $1 annually • Newnan Hospital Foundation grants $100,000 in operational funds annually for 10 years
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2012-13 — Expanding ServicesCancer Treatment Centers of America, metro-Atlanta partners with the clinic for oncology and screening services Patient Assistance Program (PAP) gives patients access to free prescription medicines Mental health services referrals available through Pathways Center, churches, and volunteer counselors Women's Health Services available through volunteer providers Piedmont Newnan Hospital provides basic lab services and plain film X-rays Diabetes and Nutrition education available through volunteer providers
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2014 — Community PartnershipsAmerican Health Imaging partners with the Clinic to provide free CT, MRI, and ultrasound imaging Clinic partners with CEC, local volunteer dentists, and West Georgia Technical College to train dental technician students and provide dental care for Clinic patients
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2015-17 — Giving Back and Enhancing Community PartnershipsAdded case management and hired nurse practitioner with support from Ferrol and Helen Sams’ family donation to Piedmont Healthcare Foundation
 Piedmont Newnan Hospital Foundation provides new computers
 Piedmont Newnan Hospital grants Clinic access to electronic medical records (EPIC)
 Clinic donated used computers to the Boys & Girls Club
 Partnered with Summit Family YMCA to give patients access to wellness programming
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2018 — Educating Future ProvidersKent Voyce, DO; Prevent Blindness of Georgia, and Eye Consultants of Atlanta provide vision screening and eye care
 Aspiring students begin shadowing Clinic family nurse practitioner, physicians, and social worker
 University of West Georgia Nursing School students receive experience in a clinical setting
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2019 — Celebrating Attainment of Strategic GoalsMedications obtained through PAPs top $2 million in 2019 alone
 Pain management available through volunteer provider 
 Number of Hepatitis C patients cured through access to medications obtained through PAP reaches 25 total successes
 Partnership with Coweta F.O.R.C.E. for substance abuse recovery referrals
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2020 — Adapting to Immediate NeedsCelebrated arrival of Kelly Hines, Executive Director
 Pivoted to telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic
 Provided care for nearly 1,600 unique patients through nearly 22,000 patient visits since opening
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