COLVILLE HEALTH SERVICES COLVILLE TRIBAL SERVICES LAKE ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS COLVILLE SERVICE UNIT Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board.

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COLVILLE HEALTH SERVICES COLVILLE TRIBAL SERVICES LAKE ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS COLVILLE SERVICE UNIT Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Quarterly Board Meeting October 28, 2015 at Mission, Oregon

COLVILLE HEALTH SERVICES Presented by: Alison Ball, PhD Health & Human Services Director Colleen F. Cawston, MPA CEO Colville Service Unit Ali Desautel, BA CEO Lake Roosevelt Health Center

COLVILLE HEALTH SERVICES Comprised of three primary entities Colville Tribal Health Services Colville Service Unit Lake Roosevelt Community Health Centers

COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION 1.4 MILLION ACRES 2 STATE COUNTIES 4 TRIBAL DISTRICTS Where are we?

COLVILLE TRIBAL & FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES Leadership: The Courage to Shape a Better Future Building Capacity: What we do, We do well Collaboration: Leveraging Collective Genius Accountability: If it is to be, it’s up to me

LAKE ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS Funding sources Partnerships Services Forecasting the future

EMERGENCY CLINIC RELOCATION Due to the poor air quality of the Nespelem The Nespelem clinic will be relocated to the Keller clinic for August 24 th & 25 th Call the Keller clinic at Clinic hours of operation will be 9 am – 3 pm Patients who can make it to the Omak clinic easier can also go there. For emergency situations during this closure follow the Contract Health Service “After Hours Policy”. Respectfully, Colleen F. Cawston, MPA Chief Executive Officer

COLVILLE SERVICE UNIT Renew and Strengthen our Partnerships with Tribes & Urban Indian Health Organizations Improve the Indian Health Services Improve Quality & Access to Care for Patients Be Transparent, Accountable, Fair and Inclusive

Emergency Governmental Hours Operations effective August 31, 2015 With the current fire emergency the Colville Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs, & Indian Health Services are modifying the government hours of operation to be from 10 am to 5 pm

AIR QUALITY RECOMMENDATIONS With the compromised air quality as a result of the fires here are some recommendations  Limit activity outside in the smoke  Where a mask while outside to limit exposure to air particle and smoke  Where a mask indoors if your environment has visible lingering smoke  Keep windows closed  Have a fan on moderate speed to circulate the air  Do not use Central Air, if you do then change the filter often Respectfully, Colleen F. Cawston, MPA Chief Executive Officer

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