Company Profile

Neighborcare Health

Company Overview

For 50 years, Neighborcare Health has been caring for our neighbors with essential medical and dental care, counseling, outreach, health education and more in Seattle and our newest dental clinic in Olympia! Our purpose is to improve health by engaging, educating, and empowering people in the communities we serve. We are looking to hire the best talent to support our culturally diverse workplace and community.

Company History

A community success story

Born out of a group of community health centers established in Seattle in the late 1960s, Neighborcare Health is the ultimate community success story.

Our first clinics were an integral part of the changes in health care delivery sweeping the country, reflecting their founders’ remarkable vision, courage and boldness in creating something unprecedented. They were volunteer-based and existed on shoestring budgets. Operating in converted apartment units, fire stations and even converted taverns, staff in the early days were incredibly innovative in figuring out ways to deliver health care.

“We started from scratch, with nothing,” says Dr. Meredith Mathews, one of the founders. “We found some pretty disturbing reasons for why there were disparities in care.” For instance, a person living in the housing projects in West Seattle had to take at least two buses and spend more than two hours to get to the nearest source of care. As a result, people let their health languish.

So how did Neighborcare Health become the organization it is today?
The 1960s – Birth of community health centers
1967: Seattle’s first community health clinic, the Open Door Clinic, established.
1968: Joe Whiting Dental Clinic, one of the first community clinics nationwide dedicated to dental access, founded.
1969: High Point Medical Clinic and Holly Park Medical Clinic founded.

The 1970s – Seattle’s community health centers consolidate
1971: Rainier Vista Medical Clinic founded.
1972: Georgetown Dental Clinic founded.
1973: Clinics became a consortium – first Southwest Medical and Dental Services of Seattle, and then later Neighborhood Health Centers of Seattle.
1974: Southeast Dental Clinic founded.
1978: Pike Market Medical Clinic founded.

The 1980s – Expanded government support of community health centers
1985: The Fremont Women’s Clinic and North End Medical Clinic merged to form 45th St. Clinic.
1986: Clinics consolidate to become Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers.
1987: Basic Health Plan established in Washington state to provide access to health insurance for low-income residents.

The 1990s – Further expansion of community health centers
1990: Holly Park Medical Clinic and Rainier Vista Medical Clinic consolidate.
1991: Rainier Park Medical Clinic opens.
1992: Community Health Plan of Washington created by Washington state’s community health centers
1993: Chief Sealth High School-Based Health Center founded
1995: Central Area Dental Clinic founded
1998: Denny Middle School-Based Health Center opens

The 2000s – Community health centers come of age
2000: Providence-Rainier Medical Clinic joins organization and becomes Rainier Beach Medical Clinic; Southeast Family Dental Clinic moves to new location; Greenwood Medical Clinic opens.
2001: West Seattle High school-based health center, Madison Middle school-based health Center, 45th St. Clinic, and Roosevelt High school-based health center join organization.
2003: New High Point Medical & Dental Clinic built to replace Joe Whiting Dental Clinic and High Point Medical Clinic.
2005: Pike Market Medical Clinic joins organization—now called Pike Place Market clinic
2006: Georgetown Dental Clinic renovated.
2007: Pike Place Market Clinic expanded.
2008: Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers changes its name to Neighborcare Health and celebrates its 40th anniversary.


2010: The Affordable Care Act becomes law and paves the way for a record number of people in Washington State to gain health care insurance and access to care. In the next four years, Neighborcare Health increases the number of patients we care for by 44 percent.
2011: New Rainier Beach Medical and Dental Clinic opens to replace Southeast Family Dental Clinic and Rainier Beach Medical Clinic; Mercer Middle school-based health center opens; Sealth High school-based health center and Denny Middle school-based health centers move into new locations at newly-built combined middle and high school site.
2014: Neighborcare Health, in partnership with St. Vincent de Paul, opens a new clinic that is attached to a thrift store, offering primary care services to north Seattle residents in a unique setting.
2015: Neighborcare Health continues to grow; Meridian Center for Health opens—a creative partnership with Neighborcare Health, Seattle-King County Public Health, and Valley Cities Behavioral Health, offering a new model for integrated health care delivery. Added more permanent supportive housing sites for our Housing Health and Outreach Team (HHOT) program, and started Community-based Nursing with Seattle Housing Authority.
2016: Neighborcare Health at Vashon opens—our first location outside of the City of Seattle.
2017: Neighborcare Health at Vashon Island High School opens—first school-based health center outside of the City of Seattle.

Notable Accomplishments / Recognition

Everyone deserves quality health care
The mission of Neighborcare Health is to provide comprehensive health care to families and individuals who have difficulty accessing care; respond with sensitivity to the needs of our culturally diverse patients; and advocate and work with others to improve the overall health status of the communities we serve.

Our core purpose
Our purpose is to improve health by engaging, educating and empowering people in the communities we serve.

Our ultimate goal
100% Access, Zero Health Disparities.

Our core values
Social justice

Each day we work for a more just society where excellent health is enjoyed by all.

Cultural sensitivity

We treat our patients and fellow staff members with the utmost respect and dignity. We treasure the cultural and ethnic diversity of Neighborcare Health staff and clients and continually seek to understand and honor each person.

Community

We place value both on the sense of community we maintain inside Neighborcare Health and on the way we weave ourselves into the fabric of the larger community. Our culture at Neighborcare Health is built on an ideal of equality and a spirit of teamwork, where all staff members are valued for their contributions.

Excellence

We approach our work with professionalism, pride and commitment. We seek to continuously improve and, in all we do, service to our patients and community comes first.

Benefits

Neighborcare Health offers a robust and competitive benefit package including medical/dental/vision health benefits, retirement, holiday pay, Paid Time Off (PTO), disability benefits and more!

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