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VNA Health Care is a humanitarian, not-for-profit organization that provides comprehensive primary care and community health services for people living in suburban Chicago and beyond. VNA strives to improve health equity and reduce health disparities with high quality, accessible, and compassionate care delivered in VNA health centers, community settings and patient homes. Federally funded community health centers (CHCs) provide affordable healthcare options to more than 28 million people in towns and cities across the U.S. The clinics are designed to improve access to primary care services regardless of whether patients have insurance, speak languages other than English, or live in remote areas.
VNA Provides Compassionate Care to Those Who Need it the Most
Stephanie Broderick, a VNA nurse practitioner and midwife, saw an obstetric patient throughout her pregnancy who revealed in her early visits that she was very committed to having a natural birth experience at home and preferred to avoid receiving vaginal exams. The patient expressed that she had a previous experience with abuse and that this birth plan was very important to her due to this trauma. She was very thankful that her VNA midwife assisted her in developing a birth plan that accounted for her individual experiences and needs. This allowed her to put all her focus on herself and her baby during the delivery. During her labor, with the help of relaxation techniques, breathing, walking, and bouncing on a ball, she naturally delivered a healthy baby boy.
Just look at the impact your donation can have!
$25...could provide a grandmother with her flu shot.
$50...could help a son get a comprehensive eye exam.
$75…could help a grandchild get a dental exam
$100...could help give a father his annual physical.
$250...could ensure that an uninsured sister gets her annual
mammogram.
$500... could provide a series of prenatal classes to help
ensure a healthy mom and baby
$1,000...could equip an exam room with routine screening
equipment for eyes, ears, blood pressure, and temperature.
$2,500...could provide mental and behavioral health care for a
daughter suffering from depression.
$5,000...could provide obstetric care for a new mother
Priceless...the feeling that you will get from making sure
healthcare is accessible to everyone!