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==Community Contacts==
==Community Contacts==
When arranging meetings, it works best to email (most are YK emails, unless noted otherwise) or call the week of to arrange a tour.  The goal in visiting these different community programs is to understand how they function in the community, along with finding out how you, as a provider, can help patients utilize these programs.
When arranging meetings, it works best to email (most are YK emails, unless noted otherwise) or call a few days before to arrange a tour.  The goal in visiting these different community programs is to understand how they function in the community, along with finding out how you, as a provider, can help patients utilize these programs.
 
===FIT===
===FIT===
Family Infant Toddler Program.  This program provides PT, OT, and speech services to children under 3 years old, after which they can present through the school system for these services.  They usually have a week long therapy service once a month in Bethel. This is a must-do community orientation for first year pediatric residents.  It is best to contact them early on with multiple Thursday afternoon options because you can usually observe an afternoon when services are scheduled.
Family Infant Toddler Program.  This program provides PT, OT, and speech services to children under 3 years old, after which they can present through the school system for these services.  The therapists are generally in Bethel once a month around the third week of the month. Other times of the month, they will do telehealth or video visits with families. It is strongly recommended to do this during the first year of residency.  It is best to contact them early on with multiple community time options because you can usually observe an afternoon when they are evaluating children. The FIT office is located next to WIC, which is past the ED


Contact: Melissa Shaw, PT, ext 6193
'''Contact:''' FITMailList@ykhc.org


===WIC===
===WIC===
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.  WIC is located in the West Wing building to the right.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.  WIC is located next to FIT, which is past the ED


Amber Colvin, ext 6438
'''Contact:''' Henry Batchelor, WIC nutritionist, email is henry_batcherlor@ykhc.org (WIC office ext is 6459)
 
Olivia Pires, Registered Dietician/Nutritionist, ext 6469


===TWC===
===TWC===
Tundra Women's Coalition primarily functions as a resource for domestic violence victims.  TWC currently includes a 30-bed shelter, a 24-hour crisis line, administrative offices, a Legal Advocacy program, a Community Education Program with a village outreach component, a youth violence-prevention program called Teens Acting Against Violence, a Children’s Program, Irniamta Ikayrviat (Children’s Advocacy Center), an Engaging Men and Boys Program, a Housing Program with Transitional Houses, and a Thrift Store.
Tundra Women's Coalition primarily functions as a resource for domestic violence victims.  TWC currently includes a 30-bed shelter, a 24-hour crisis line, administrative offices, a Legal Advocacy program, a Community Education Program with a village outreach component, a youth violence-prevention program called Teens Acting Against Violence, a Children’s Program, Irniamta Ikayrviat (Children’s Advocacy Center), an Engaging Men and Boys Program, a Housing Program with Transitional Houses, and a Thrift Store.


Coordinator:  Eileen Arnold (Eileen_Arnold@twcpeace.org)
'''Coordinator:''' Eileen Arnold (Eileen_Arnold@twcpeace.org)


TAAV (Teens Acting Against Violence) meets at TWC on Thursdays at 4:30 pm.  When getting an introduction to TWC, it is good to meet around 3:30 pm to tour TWC and CAC, then attend the TAAV meeting to get an introduction to the program.
TAAV (Teens Acting Against Violence) meets at TWC on Thursdays at 4:30 pm.  When getting an introduction to TWC, it is good to meet around 3:30 pm to tour TWC and CAC, then attend the TAAV meeting to get an introduction to the program.
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YKHC’s McCann treatment center is a 14 bed all male (ages 10 to 18) comprehensive psychiatric residential treatment facility, with a focus on inhalant and substance abuse, for children and adolescents from the YK Delta. They provide high quality and cost effective psychiatric, psychosocial, educational, and cultural services to emotionally and behaviorally disordered children, adolescents, and their families.
YKHC’s McCann treatment center is a 14 bed all male (ages 10 to 18) comprehensive psychiatric residential treatment facility, with a focus on inhalant and substance abuse, for children and adolescents from the YK Delta. They provide high quality and cost effective psychiatric, psychosocial, educational, and cultural services to emotionally and behaviorally disordered children, adolescents, and their families.


Contact: Kathy Nenneman (Katheryn_Nenneman@ykhc.org)
'''Contact:''' Karl Glore (karl_glore@ykhc.org)


===Dental===
===Dental===
Contact: Mark Reynolds
'''Contact:''' Ext 6229 or go to talk to the Dental front desk


===Optometry===
===Optometry===
Contact: Pam Conrad
'''Contact:''' Ext 6336 or go talk to the Optometry front desk


===OCS===
===OCS===
The Office of Children’s Services works in partnership with families and communities to support the well-being of Alaska’s children and youth. Services will enhance families’ capacities to give their children a healthy start, to provide them with safe and permanent homes, to maintain cultural connections and to help them realize their potential.
The Office of Children’s Services works in partnership with families and communities to support the well-being of Alaska’s children and youth. Services will enhance families’ capacities to give their children a healthy start, to provide them with safe and permanent homes, to maintain cultural connections and to help them realize their potential.


Contact:  Bethel Office is Currently Closed
'''Contact:''' 543-3141


===CAC===
===CAC===
Pauline Bialy (introduced through TWC)
Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) stress a child-focused multidisciplinary approach to investigation, prosecution, and treatment of child sexual abuse cases. The CAC that serves the YK Delta is called the Children’s Center. They respond to children and caregivers when there is a report of child sexual abuse to provide evaluation services in a safe, child-friendly environment. Located at TWC and can be incorporated into your TWC tour.
'''Contact:''' Farah Sears, FNP (farah_sears@ykhc.org) or Jen Prince, MD (jennifer_prince@ykhc.org)
 
===Physical Therapy===
Physical therapists help people with physical injuries or illnesses of to regain range of movement and control their pain. They help determine the root causes of the trauma, counsel patients, and work with them to create a plan for rehabilitation.  At YKHC, they work with orthopedic surgery to assess patients prior to orthopedic evaluation concerning the need for surgery.  They also provide wound care advice for management while inpatient or self-care in an outpatient setting.
 
'''Contact:''' Ext 6342 or go talk to the PT front desk
 
===Public Health===
===Public Health===
Penny Pieper
Bethel PHC collaborates with partners in coordinating local health fairs, emergency preparedness exercises, and various health promotion and community awareness activities, including Wellness Wednesday Radio Shows on local radio network, KYUK. Public health nursing plays a major role in infectious disease surveillance and investigation. They partner with State of Alaska Epidemiology through local public health nursing case investigations of tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), foodborne illnesses and other reportable diseases such as giardiasis.
 
'''Contact:'''  543-2110
 
===Prematernal Home===
===Prematernal Home===
Doreen O’brien
 
This is hotel-like housing for soon-to-be moms who are required to be in Bethel from local villages by 36 weeks gestational age of their pregnancy.
 
'''Contact:''' Ext 2590
 
===Bethel Youth Facility===
===Bethel Youth Facility===
Superintendent Daryl Garrison 543-4701 (main 543-5200)
The Bethel Youth Facility consists of a Detention Unit with a design capacity of eight residents and a Treatment Unit with capacity of 11 residents, and currently expanding.  Residents are primarily Alaska Native.
 
'''BYF Nurse:''' Nick Thompson 545-6422 (main 543-5200)
 
===ONC (Orutsararmiut Native Council)===
===ONC (Orutsararmiut Native Council)===
Eleanor Miller (emiller@nativecouncil.org) main number 543-2608
The Orutsaramiut Native Council is a Federally recognized governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska.  The council is comprised of a Traditional Chief, Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary and four Council Members.
===Social Services Program===
 
Director: Robin Charlie
'''Contact:'''  Eleanor Miller (emiller@nativecouncil.org) main number 543-2608
 
===Bethel Winter House===
Shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness that is open from 8pm to 8am every night during the winter with additional dates as funding allows. Always looking for volunteers to cook a meal for the residents.
 
'''Contact:''' admin@bethelwinterhouse.org


Offers: Healthy Families- The Yup’ik Way every Monday from 5:30-7:00 PM at TWC, childcare is provided;  Healthy Relationships every Wednesday from 6:00-7:30PM at the Senior Center, no childcare is available;  10 week Subsistence and Cultural awareness summer camp for kids ages 2-18 at the ONC tribal fishcamp.
===Bethel Family Clinic===
===Bethel Family Clinic===
LaTesia Guinn, Executive Director or Kyle McGrath, Operations Director 543-3773
Bethel Family Clinic is a community health center that was established in 1979.  They provide acute and chronic outpatient clinical care at a clinic in Bethel, travel to many of the villages to perform sports physicals, have basic lab services, and basic pharmaceuticals available.
 
'''Contact:''' Shadi Rabi, Operations Director 543-3773
 
 
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Community Contacts

When arranging meetings, it works best to email (most are YK emails, unless noted otherwise) or call a few days before to arrange a tour. The goal in visiting these different community programs is to understand how they function in the community, along with finding out how you, as a provider, can help patients utilize these programs.

FIT

Family Infant Toddler Program. This program provides PT, OT, and speech services to children under 3 years old, after which they can present through the school system for these services. The therapists are generally in Bethel once a month around the third week of the month. Other times of the month, they will do telehealth or video visits with families. It is strongly recommended to do this during the first year of residency. It is best to contact them early on with multiple community time options because you can usually observe an afternoon when they are evaluating children. The FIT office is located next to WIC, which is past the ED

Contact: FITMailList@ykhc.org

WIC

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk. WIC is located next to FIT, which is past the ED

Contact: Henry Batchelor, WIC nutritionist, email is henry_batcherlor@ykhc.org (WIC office ext is 6459)

TWC

Tundra Women's Coalition primarily functions as a resource for domestic violence victims. TWC currently includes a 30-bed shelter, a 24-hour crisis line, administrative offices, a Legal Advocacy program, a Community Education Program with a village outreach component, a youth violence-prevention program called Teens Acting Against Violence, a Children’s Program, Irniamta Ikayrviat (Children’s Advocacy Center), an Engaging Men and Boys Program, a Housing Program with Transitional Houses, and a Thrift Store.

Coordinator: Eileen Arnold (Eileen_Arnold@twcpeace.org)

TAAV (Teens Acting Against Violence) meets at TWC on Thursdays at 4:30 pm. When getting an introduction to TWC, it is good to meet around 3:30 pm to tour TWC and CAC, then attend the TAAV meeting to get an introduction to the program.

McCann

YKHC’s McCann treatment center is a 14 bed all male (ages 10 to 18) comprehensive psychiatric residential treatment facility, with a focus on inhalant and substance abuse, for children and adolescents from the YK Delta. They provide high quality and cost effective psychiatric, psychosocial, educational, and cultural services to emotionally and behaviorally disordered children, adolescents, and their families.

Contact: Karl Glore (karl_glore@ykhc.org)

Dental

Contact: Ext 6229 or go to talk to the Dental front desk

Optometry

Contact: Ext 6336 or go talk to the Optometry front desk

OCS

The Office of Children’s Services works in partnership with families and communities to support the well-being of Alaska’s children and youth. Services will enhance families’ capacities to give their children a healthy start, to provide them with safe and permanent homes, to maintain cultural connections and to help them realize their potential.

Contact: 543-3141

CAC

Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) stress a child-focused multidisciplinary approach to investigation, prosecution, and treatment of child sexual abuse cases. The CAC that serves the YK Delta is called the Children’s Center. They respond to children and caregivers when there is a report of child sexual abuse to provide evaluation services in a safe, child-friendly environment. Located at TWC and can be incorporated into your TWC tour.

Contact: Farah Sears, FNP (farah_sears@ykhc.org) or Jen Prince, MD (jennifer_prince@ykhc.org)

Physical Therapy

Physical therapists help people with physical injuries or illnesses of to regain range of movement and control their pain. They help determine the root causes of the trauma, counsel patients, and work with them to create a plan for rehabilitation. At YKHC, they work with orthopedic surgery to assess patients prior to orthopedic evaluation concerning the need for surgery. They also provide wound care advice for management while inpatient or self-care in an outpatient setting.

Contact: Ext 6342 or go talk to the PT front desk

Public Health

Bethel PHC collaborates with partners in coordinating local health fairs, emergency preparedness exercises, and various health promotion and community awareness activities, including Wellness Wednesday Radio Shows on local radio network, KYUK. Public health nursing plays a major role in infectious disease surveillance and investigation. They partner with State of Alaska Epidemiology through local public health nursing case investigations of tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), foodborne illnesses and other reportable diseases such as giardiasis.

Contact: 543-2110

Prematernal Home

This is hotel-like housing for soon-to-be moms who are required to be in Bethel from local villages by 36 weeks gestational age of their pregnancy.

Contact: Ext 2590

Bethel Youth Facility

The Bethel Youth Facility consists of a Detention Unit with a design capacity of eight residents and a Treatment Unit with capacity of 11 residents, and currently expanding. Residents are primarily Alaska Native.

BYF Nurse: Nick Thompson 545-6422 (main 543-5200)

ONC (Orutsararmiut Native Council)

The Orutsaramiut Native Council is a Federally recognized governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska. The council is comprised of a Traditional Chief, Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary and four Council Members.

Contact: Eleanor Miller (emiller@nativecouncil.org) main number 543-2608

Bethel Winter House

Shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness that is open from 8pm to 8am every night during the winter with additional dates as funding allows. Always looking for volunteers to cook a meal for the residents.

Contact: admin@bethelwinterhouse.org

Bethel Family Clinic

Bethel Family Clinic is a community health center that was established in 1979. They provide acute and chronic outpatient clinical care at a clinic in Bethel, travel to many of the villages to perform sports physicals, have basic lab services, and basic pharmaceuticals available.

Contact: Shadi Rabi, Operations Director 543-3773


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