Grant Union School Based Health Center

Granty County Health Department currently provides health care services at the Grant Union School-Based Health Center (SBHC) located inside Grant Union Jr/Sr High School. The SBHC is available to provide health care related services to all school-aged children and facility in Grant County.

Our staff includes a Nurse Practitioners, a Registered Nurse, and a Qualified Mental Health Professional and a Office Support staff.

We are open Tuseday -Thursday 9-2.

For the SBHC

We provide the following Services:

Immunizations. We have all of the vaccines on hand that school aged children would commonly receive including HPV, Meningococcal, Tetanus (Tdap), Hep A, and seasonal Flu.

Comprehensive Physical Exams. Health care providers and SBHC Certification Requirements strongly recommend that adolescents receive a physical exam every year. This includes a brief eye exam, body mass index calculation, a review of body systems, and a health assessment that explores nutrition, physical activity, emotional well-being, safety, and social topics.

Sports Physicals. A Nurse Practitioner will complete the OSAA Physical Examination form required to compete in Oregon High School and Middle School athletic activities. We recoomend a full adolescent well child exam at the same time. Don’t wait for the day before practice to schedule an appointment!

Age-Appropriate Reproductive Health. Adolescents have questions. We provide a safe environment for students to ask those questions.

Mental Health. A Qualified Mental Health Professional is on staff Tuesday through Thursday during 7:30-2:30. The counselor deals with such topics as depression, anxiety, bullying, suicide, and substance abuse.

Early detection, diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury. We see students with athletic or P.E. injuries or if you just plain aren’t feeling well. Walk-in appointments are available and we also schedule appointments.

  • Vision, dental, and blood pressure screenings.
  • Routine lab tests.
  • Health education, counseling and wellness promotion.
  • Fitness and nutrition education and counseling.

Referrals for healthcare services not provided at the health center.

COST: School-Based Health Centers are funded through third-party insurance, Medicaid, grants and public funds. Providing us with insurance information allows us to bill your insurance and reduces our need for public funding so we can provide services to as many students as possible. If your insurance doesn’t pay for all or part of the cost and you are not able to pay for services you will not be denied services.

 

SURVEY: Students between the ages of 12 and 19 who visit the SBHC may be asked to complete an anonymous survey after their visit. The survey asks about the student’s satisfaction and experience at the SBHC, as well as some general questions about their physical and mental health status. Students can refuse to take the survey and this will not affect their ability to get care at the SBHC. To see a copy of the survey, please go to the “SBHC Data Requirements link on http://healthoregon.org/sbhc. If you have questions about the survey, please contact the SBHC State Program Office at sbhc.program@state.or.us.

 

Resources:

resources for SBHC:

http://osbha.org/

 

Resources for Teens

kidshealth.org/kid

teenshealth.org/teen

www.stayteen.org

www.teenrelationships.org

www.scarleteen.com

 

Resources for Parents

Parents and Sex Education

Not Just “The Talk” Campaign

Be an Askable Parent

www.greatconversations.com