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JWCH Center for Community Health is located in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles. JWCH CCH is the largest health care for homeless primary clinic in the US. It is part of the JWCH Institute Inc., a private non-profit health agency that was established as the Attending Staff Association of the John Wesley County Hospital in 1960 by concerned LA County physicians. These staff physicians sought to establish an agency that could obtain additional funds to support and augment patient care, education, and research at the John Wesley facility. When the hospital was demolished in 1979, the agency continued its efforts to assist LA County patients, but the name was no longer relevant and was subsequently changed to JWCH Institute Inc. Prior to 1979, medical research and education at county facilities were the paramount functions of the agency. However, after 1979, medical services and patient education took priority with a focus on community-based health education and social support programs.
The agency’s current mission is to improve the health and wellness of under-served segments of the population of Los Angeles County through the direct provision or coordination of health care, health education services and research. The mission is being accomplished through a variety of programs and activities, such as: medical outreach and referrals for medical care, HIV services and drug treatment; health education; psychosocial assessment and intervention; primary medical care; family planning services; and research.
Services offered at CCH include:
- Primary Health Care
- Behavioral Health
- Dental/Oral Health Care (Dental clinic hours may vary)
- Vision Care
- HIV Care and Treatment
- Chiropractic Services
- Case Management
- Pharmacy Services
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Harm Reduction counseling
- X-rays
- Laboratory Services
- Supportive Services
- Transportation
- Specialty Referrals