Eagle View Community Health Systems A Bank of Resources Locally

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Eagle View Community Health Systems is a not-for-profit provider of community health services of medical, dental, and behavioral health for anyone in Henderson, McDonough, Mercer, Des Moines, and Warren counties. As a Pandemic Navigator, Nancy Kucharz says Eagle View is able to assist and find available resources for those affected by COVID-19:

“Really dealing with those people who have been really affected by COVID-19 and whether it is a loss of a job or health has really diminished or whatever might be the case is that we are hoping to be that bank of resources to find people help. Whether it is with rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, possible employment, insurance, if they need child care, or even for a parent or seniors. Any type of primary care, behavioral health, which we now have had for several months at Eagle View. Our substance use care and dental care, so we are working with other agencies in the state that we will do our best to try to find those funds and resources to aid those people.”

Kucharz informs anyone can reach out to Eagle View directly for assistance at 309-867-2202.

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