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Innovative School-Based Health Center Would Help S.Dak. Kids in Poverty

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008   

Rapid City, SD – A first-ever school-based health center is in the works for South Dakota. The center would meet both the education and health care needs of low-income pupils from pre-school through fifth grade, along with their families.

Crystal Jordan with the Community Health Center of the Black Hills says the clinic would be built at General Beadle Elementary School in Rapid City. That school has more than 300 pupils, with more than 80 percent of them from financially-strapped families who are medically under-served.

She says a major concern for parents is dental care, and the new clinic would include two dental chairs and exam rooms.

"They are not getting dental care for their children. There aren't that many dentists who accept Medicaid and there aren't that many dentists who accept uninsured people. 20 percent of this population is uninsured, according to the survey that the parents filled out."

Jordan said her group is hopeful the federal government will approve a $700,000 grant for the project. She says the money would be spread out over three years to help the clinic serve families who are can't get the medical help they need.

"It's very hard for a child to function in school if they're experiencing pain, or can't go to school because their immunizations aren't up to date, or other various health issues that affect their ability to fully function in school and do well in school. This is a way of reaching those children and their parents, because for an unhealthy parent, it's awfully difficult for them to do everything they need to do to support their child."

The clinic would also offer mental health and behavioral management services. Pupils and families at the other four elementary schools in North Rapid City would have access to the facility.

She says Sioux Falls is trying to establish a similar school-based clinic.


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