Community Health & Wellness Partners is a member of the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers (OACHC), along with 58 other Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) – totaling nearly 500 locations in Ohio.
After years of organizational growth for Community Health & Wellness Partners, both in geographic areas served and more than 100 employees hired, CHWP President and CEO Tara Bair now represents all FQHCs as the chairperson of the OACHC Board of Directors.
Bair was voted board chair for the OACHC April 21 and will serve for two consecutive two-year terms, for a total of four years.
The 13-member Board of Directors meets monthly to advocate and support the 58 members from throughout Ohio.
“Although serving as different organizations, Ohio Health Centers work together – mission focused,” Bair said. “We share best practices and growth experiences to better serve communities across Ohio.
“It is an honor and privilege to be elected by my peers to serve and represent all of Ohio’s community health centers.”
In 2010, Bair saw the need for healthcare in her rural hometown community and submitted an application for health center grant funding from the Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Today, Community Health & Wellness Partners (CHWP), a not-for-profit organization, has four Community Health Centers: Bellefontaine, Indian Lake, West Liberty and Urbana; four School-Based Health Centers: West Liberty-Salem, Benjamin Logan, Indian Lake and Riverside Schools; and a Mobile Health Unit.
The OACHC is a not-for-profit membership association, representing Ohio’s FQHCs, with a mission to ensure access to high-quality affordable health care for all Ohioans through the growth and development of Ohio’s Community Health Centers.
Ohio’s community health centers are required to provide primary and preventive care to all patients regardless of a person’s insurance status or ability to pay. In 2021, the Ohio team of over 7,800 care and support personnel had over 3.7 million patient visits.
An OACHC Membership provides health center staff with educational and networking opportunities, including annual conferences, workforce development, web-based programs, and training. Savings on supplies, software, and other products and services are offered. Publications including newsletters, weekly updates, upcoming event invitations, funding opportunities, relevant news and more are all provided.
Community Health & Wellness Partners offers patients a team-based approach to their care, representatives noted. The patient can experience a more well-rounded approach to addressing their health care needs by receiving primary care, integrated ancillary services including behavioral health care, pharmacy services, nutrition services and more.
CHWP is currently accepting new patients, and delivers care to patients regardless of their age, gender, income level, insurance, or ability to pay. For more information, visit CHWPcares.org.
This health center is a grantee of funding awards supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).