Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Fresno State Gets $4M from State for New Mobile Health Units
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 2 years ago on
October 4, 2022

Share

 

Healthcare in Fresno County’s rural and disadvantaged areas is getting a $4 million boost thanks to a state appropriation secured by Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula, D-Fresno.

The money will purchase two new mobile health units and also support and provide stipends for nursing students who sometimes travel long distances to provide health care services, including COVID vaccines and boosters, flu shots, and blood pressure and blood sugar screenings.

The Mobile Health Unit is under the leadership of Dr. Kathi Rindahl, an assistant professor in Fresno State’s College of Health and Human Services. Up to now, the Mobile Health Unit has been using an aging mobile unit on loan from the Fresno County Office of Education.

Arambula and university officials were scheduled to gather Tuesday morning to talk about how the state funding will be used by the university’s health care providers. The $4 million was included in the state budget’s general funds.

In a news release, Arambula said he was glad to help obtain the funding for the Mobile Health Unit, as he had worked alongside the nursing students to provide more than 10,000 COVID vaccines to underserved communities.

“The program provides these students with the experience of helping people from diverse backgrounds,” he said. “The mobile health unit fulfills a critical and unique role in delivering health care services in our region while preparing students for the medical profession.”

The new mobile units will allow Fresno State to expand services and outreach in rural communities where health care often is lacking, Fresno State President Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval said in the news release.

“Additionally, and just as importantly, our College of Health and Human Services will be able to involve faculty and students from other disciplines in this important work, thereby creating inter-professional experiences and high-impact practices for a greater number of students and faculty,” Jiménez-Sandoval said.

Planned Stops in October

Fresno State announced Tuesday afternoon that the Mobile Health Unit will make three stops in October to provide free health services to Fresno County residents, including:

  • Parlier Community Center (1100 E. Parlier Ave.), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday.
  • Cherry Avenue Auction (4640 S. Cherry Ave., Fresno), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 11.
  • Holy Cross Center for Women (421 F St., Fresno), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 20.

Health care workers will provide diabetes and blood pressure screenings, as well as health assessments, nutrition information and referrals. The COVID-19 Pfizer Bivalent boosters will also be available for those ages 12 and up who have received their primary shots or last booster dose two months prior, while supplies last. Walk-in patients will be accepted and no appointment is needed. Flu vaccines will also be available at select stops.

Thursday’s Parlier stop is in collaboration with Arambula’s community resource fair aimed at providing information from local agencies in health care, education, legal aid, workforce development, and immigration services.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Man

DON'T MISS

Fresno Man Charged with DUI, Manslaughter After Fatal Head-On Collision on the 180

DON'T MISS

Fresno Driver Injured, Passenger Killed in Highway 41 Crash

DON'T MISS

After Delay, Trump Signs Agreement With Biden White House to Begin Formal Transition Handoff

DON'T MISS

Biden Proposes Medicare and Medicaid Cover Costly Weight-Loss Drugs for Millions of Obese Americans

DON'T MISS

Modesto Trails Debut at Newest State Park in Time to Burn Off Thanksgiving Calories

DON'T MISS

‘Best Opening’ in a Decade: China Peak’s Ski Slopes Ready for Friday

DON'T MISS

Fresno County Resident Killed by Rabies Infection After Suspected Bat Bite in Merced County

DON'T MISS

Traffic Citations Against Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Dismissed After Officers No-Show at Hearing

DON'T MISS

Biden Administration to Loan $6.6B to EV Maker Rivian to Build Georgia Factory

UP NEXT

Fresno Driver Injured, Passenger Killed in Highway 41 Crash

UP NEXT

Biden Proposes Medicare and Medicaid Cover Costly Weight-Loss Drugs for Millions of Obese Americans

UP NEXT

Fresno County Resident Killed by Rabies Infection After Suspected Bat Bite in Merced County

UP NEXT

Fresno County Dairyman Responds to Raw Milk Recall After Avian Flu Detected

UP NEXT

Mexico Suggests It Would Impose Its Own Tariffs to Retaliate Against Any Trump Tariffs

UP NEXT

Fresno State Nursing Prof, Students Brings Street Medicine Clinic to Fresno, Madera

UP NEXT

Fresno Set to Roll Out Mental Health CARE Court. How Will It Work?

UP NEXT

CHP Launches Thanksgiving Maximum Enforcement to Promote Safe Driving

UP NEXT

Anti-Vax Activists Dominate RFK Jr.’s HHS Transition Team

UP NEXT

Tulare County Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening to Kill Middle School Girls, Staff

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

After Delay, Trump Signs Agreement With Biden White House to Begin Formal Transition Handoff

12 hours ago

Biden Proposes Medicare and Medicaid Cover Costly Weight-Loss Drugs for Millions of Obese Americans

12 hours ago

Modesto Trails Debut at Newest State Park in Time to Burn Off Thanksgiving Calories

12 hours ago

‘Best Opening’ in a Decade: China Peak’s Ski Slopes Ready for Friday

13 hours ago

Fresno County Resident Killed by Rabies Infection After Suspected Bat Bite in Merced County

13 hours ago

Traffic Citations Against Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Dismissed After Officers No-Show at Hearing

13 hours ago

Biden Administration to Loan $6.6B to EV Maker Rivian to Build Georgia Factory

13 hours ago

Israel Approves Proposed Ceasefire With Lebanon’s Hezbollah

14 hours ago

Making Spirits Brighter: 31 Years of Community Supporting Children and Families

14 hours ago

Fresno Man Stole From His Company for Years. Now He’s Going to Prison.

15 hours ago

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Man

Authorities are searching for a man who walked away from his Sanger residence Tuesday morning and is considered at risk due to mental health...

10 hours ago

Sanger police are searching for Antonio Rosales, 27, an at-risk man with mental health issues last seen Tuesday morning. (Sanger PD)
10 hours ago

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Man

Santiago Lopez Lucas, 56, of Fresno, was booked into the Fresno County Jail on felony DUI, DUI causing death, and vehicular manslaughter charges, according to the Fresno County Sheriff's Office. (Fresno County SO)
11 hours ago

Fresno Man Charged with DUI, Manslaughter After Fatal Head-On Collision on the 180

11 hours ago

Fresno Driver Injured, Passenger Killed in Highway 41 Crash

12 hours ago

After Delay, Trump Signs Agreement With Biden White House to Begin Formal Transition Handoff

12 hours ago

Biden Proposes Medicare and Medicaid Cover Costly Weight-Loss Drugs for Millions of Obese Americans

12 hours ago

Modesto Trails Debut at Newest State Park in Time to Burn Off Thanksgiving Calories

13 hours ago

‘Best Opening’ in a Decade: China Peak’s Ski Slopes Ready for Friday

13 hours ago

Fresno County Resident Killed by Rabies Infection After Suspected Bat Bite in Merced County

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend