COASTAL HORIZONA MOBILE NTEGRATED CARE UNIT REVEALED AT RIBBON CUTTING IN ELIZABETHTOWN

COASTAL HORIZONA MOBILE NTEGRATED CARE UNIT REVEALED AT RIBBON CUTTING IN ELIZABETHTOWN

Service to be provided throughout Bladen County

COASTAL HORIZONA MOBILE NTEGRATED CARE UNIT REVEALED AT RIBBON CUTTING IN ELIZABETHTOWN

A new mobile unit that will provide behavioral health and primary care service to rural parts of Bladen County was introduced at the Cape Fear Farmers Market on Tuesday, April 12 with a ribbon cutting attended by approximately 50 people.

According to Cindy Elhers, Executive Vice President of Strategies, Policy and Innovation with Trillium Resource, the mobile unit is designed to answer the disparity of services available to rural communities by connecting available resources using in person visits and technology.

Bladen County Commissioner Ray Britt expressed how excited that county government was to bring this service to the citizens. Bladen County Health Director, Terry Duncan echoed the Commissioner’s comment, adding that the unit will include a Health Department nurse.

The unit is provided by Trillium Health Sources and Coastal Horizons. Margaret Weller-Stargell, President and CEO of Coastal Horizons explained that the unit helps breakdown the barriers to care by treating the whole person.

More information on the mobile units, go to https://www.trilliumhealthresources.org/index.php/regional-operations/mobile-integrated-care-units

The ribbon cutting was coordinated by the Elizabethtown-White Lake Area Chamber of Commerce.

Picture: (in the middle cutting the ribbon) Bladen County Commissioner Ray Peterson; Executive Vice President of Strategy, Policy and Innovation for Trillium Health Services, Cindy Elhers; President and CEO of Coastal Horizons, Margaret Weller Stargell, and Bladen County Commissioner Chairman, Ray Britt.

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