Getting Face Shields to Front Line Clinics

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Vista Community Clinic (VCC) finds itself on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the many other health centers across the country. As personal protective equipment (ppe) resources are stretched thin, the clinic has welcomed both handmade and medical-grade donations from outside groups and organizations to support their clinic staff.

The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company manufacturing plant, based in Temecula, California, has added its name to the list of businesses modifying production to produce face shields for those most critically in need. VCC is excited to announce that they will be the lucky recipients of 340 of these face shields. In a company press release, Jim Hagedorn, Chairman and CEO, of Scotts Miracle-Gro, supported the move to action saying, “During times like this, it’s the responsibility of every citizen, and especially every company, to do the right thing to protect our people and help our country remain strong.”

The clinic will certainly be putting these face shields to good use at their five open facilities in San Diego North County, Orange County, and Lake Elsinore. Clinicians are currently required to wear ppe at all times while working in the clinic, and the constant usage has put a toll on already dwindling resources. As COVID-19 peaks, these shields are a much appreciated addition. Chief Medical Officer and VCC Pediatrician, Dr. Kelly Motadel, is looking forward to the shipment. She knows first-hand just how important these kinds of supplies are, saying “It’s wonderful when companies reach across sectors to work as a team. This is an example of that and it will result in protecting our patients and clinicians…it will save lives.”

If you need to be connected to health care services or insurance enrollment at this time, you can call or text 844.308.5003 for help. You can also follow VCC on Facebook and Instagram (@vistacommunityclinic), or Twitter (@vcchealthcare).

About VCC:
With eight state-of-the-art locations in North San Diego, Orange and Riverside Counties, VCC provides affordable, high quality health care to more than 69,000 community residents. Services offered by VCC include primary care, pediatrics, prenatal and women’s health, optometry, chiropractic care, dental health, podiatry, acupuncture and behavioral health services. VCC also offers a wide array of community health education programs which are free and open to all community residents. VCC is recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Level 3 (highest) Patient-Centered Medical Home, and is the recipient of the HRSA National Quality Leader Seal for exceeding national clinical quality benchmarks. For more information call 760.631.5000 or visit www.vcc.org.