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A Call for Racial Justice
Health centers were created during the civil rights movement to address racial inequality and to ensure health care was available to the most vulnerable in our communities. In this historical context and in the spirit of our mission to foster healthy communities in our neighborhoods Maple City Health Care Center expresses outrage and sorrow at the murder of George Floyd by four Minneapolis police officers two weekends ago.
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A Health Care Home - Quick Overview
Some health care providers think of their work as simply providing services or products. We think of Maple City Health Care Center as a health care home. A home is where a person feels safe, welcome, known, and valued.
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Building Community - Quick Overview
Lonely, isolated people often experience poor health. Conversely, people who have healthy relationships and live in a caring community are more likely to experience good health.
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Foundations and Corporations Supporting Maple City Health Care Center
The following organizations have provided grants to benefit the people served by Maple City Health Care Center.
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Nutrition at Maple City Health Care Center
What do a swimming pool, a paper plate, and a deck of cards have in common? The answer is Ingrid Moser.
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Our Neighborhood
Our neighbors are people who live in the north, east, and central areas of Goshen, Indiana. They speak Spanish, English, German, Polish, and a dozen other languages. Many are recent immigrants. Maple City Health Care Center, Chamberlain School, and the Boys and Girls Club are at the center of the neighborhood.
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Our Rain Garden
Volunteers planted three rain gardens at Maple City Health Care Center on Wednesday, May 26, 2010.
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Overview
We are a health care home offering affordable health care to build community across cultures. We value relationships, integration, and empowerment.
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The Twenty-Five Year Mark
On February 20, 2014, Maple City Health Care Center passed the twenty-five year mark.