Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware, in partnership with the Lieutenant Governor’s Challenge, Saint Francis Healthcare, and University of Delaware, is excited to launch their Community Mobile Healthcare & Wellness program that will serve Delaware communities and provide access to quality care.
“Supporting this initiative is in perfect alignment with Highmark’s commitment to improving health care quality and outcomes, and increasing access to care for all Delawareans,” said Nick Moriello, President of Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware. “We have tremendous partners in the Lieutenant Governor’s Office, UD and Saint Francis, and look forward to continued collaboration to meet the needs of our community.”
Through a grant of over $424,000 from Highmark Delaware and the use of the Saint Francis Saint Clare Medical outreach vehicle, this program will offer services like preventative screenings, immunizations for adults and children, physical exams, blood pressure checks, lab tests, and referrals to community based organizations, on a weekly basis.
"Saint Francis is pleased to be a partner in the Community Mobile Healthcare & Wellness program to continue to provide care for those in need in our Wilmington community and beyond," said Daniel J. Sinnott, President and CEO, Saint Francis Healthcare. "The Saint Clare van is known for its safe, high-quality, community-based care and we look forward to this new partnership so that we can further promote health and wellness to the populations who need our care."
It will visit geographic areas in Wilmington that have histories of poor health outcomes, and will provide health and wellness outreach, including behavioral health screenings and education, which encourages organizations and communities to work toward a healthier Delaware.
"I am so excited to launch the Community Mobile Health Van. This provides us with a unique opportunity to promote the core values of the Lt. Governor’s Challenge including physical and emotional wellness. Providing Delawareans access to quality preventive care in our neighborhoods, schools and worksites is critical for a stronger and healthier Delaware." said Lt. Governor Hall-Long. “Thanks to the partnership with Highmark, St. Francis, and University of Delaware, we are able to continue our commitment to serving and meeting the needs of our communities."
Additionally, the program will provide students at the University of Delaware, and other Delaware educational institutions, opportunities for hands-on experience in care coordination and population health, during which they will also be able to collect data for research and evaluation.
“Students will be able to build empathy and gain a better understanding of how inequitable social conditions such as food insecurity and housing instability can impact people’s health. Working and learning together will anchor an inter-professional experience, while participants are actively engaged in education and outreach initiatives,” said Rita Landgraf, Director – UD Partnership for Healthy Communities and Professor of Practice and Distinguished Health & Social Services Administrator in Residence.
The partner organizations hosted a press event and tours of the van on Monday, March 9, at 11:30 a.m. at the Community Education Building in Wilmington, one of the program’s regular locations during the week.
The locations and schedule for the mobile health unit and this program, subject to change, are as follows:
The unit will arrive at 9:00 a.m. each Thursday:
First and third Thursday Community Education Building
1200 N. French St., Wilmington, DE 19801
Second Thursday Rose Hill Community Center
19 Lambson Ln., New Castle, DE 19720
Fourth Thursday Canaan Baptist Church
3011 New Castle Ave., New Castle, DE 19720
The unit will arrive at 1:00 p.m. each day:
First and third Tuesdays Mid-County Senior Center
1st Regiment Rd., Wilmington, DE 19808
Second and fourth Tuesdays Shiloh Baptist Church
215 W 23rd St., Wilmington, DE 19802
First and third Wednesdays Kingswood Community Center
2300 Bowers St., Wilmington, DE 19802
Second and fourth Wednesdays Knollwood Community Center
4 Colby Ave., Claymont, DE 19703
First and third Thursday Claymont Community Center
3301 Green St., Claymont, DE 19703
Second and fourth Thursday Academia Antonia Alonso
4403 Lancaster Pike #26, Wilmington, DE 19805
About Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware serves approximately 460,000 members through the company’s health care benefits business. It is an influential company in the market generating an economic impact of $135 million and supporting more than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs across the state. Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, an association of independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies. For more information, visit www.highmark.com.