For Immediate Release
5/31/23
After several months of flood restoration work, Golden Valley Health Centers (GVHC) will reopen the Planada Medical Clinic on June 1.
Following severe storm damage and flooding in January, the Merced County Office of Emergency Services mandated evacuations of Planada residents. More than 4,000 people were displaced, roads and businesses were closed for the safety of the community. GVHC’s Planada clinic was among the businesses ravaged by floodwaters. As the only medical clinic in Planada, GVHC pivoted to continue providing services ranging from emergency first aid, offered at the temporary shelter site (Merced County Fairgrounds), to providing water, baby formula and mobilizing a Healthcare services van, parked at the clinic to provide urgent care.
Working with local nonprofit partners, GVHC Community Health Workers set up at the Planada Community Center in the wind and rain. They distributed water, dental kits, and basic household supplies to residents who were in need. Clinical staff and nursing teams set up tables and offered basic medical care and services.
The Golden Valley Health Centers Foundation launched a donation drive, which raised funds and collected everyday household items that many Planada residents had lost. When disaster struck, GVHC was there for our Planada community members.
After several months of necessary restoration work at the Planada medical clinic, the doors will reopen on June 1 for patient care. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8am – 5pm. Virtual urgent care is also available on Monday afternoons from 12 – 5pm. For more information or an appointment, please visit www.gvhc.org or call 209-722-4842.
Contact:
Amy Collier Carroll
Golden Valley Health Centers
(209)385-5452
acarroll@gvhc.org
Golden Valley Health Centers is a nonprofit FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center). Their mission is to improve the health of our patients by providing quality, primary health care services to people in the communities we serve regardless of language, financial or cultural barriers.