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Jacksonville hospital’s mobile ministry provides health care

Claudia Portell (left) takes the blood pressure of Victoria Nelson during a checkup inside an Ascension St.  Vincent's mobile health care clinic, which was visiting Lakeshore Baptist Church in Jacksonville.  Portell is a registered nurse and the ministry's community outreach manager.

About 30 years ago Ascension St. Vincent’s began a mobile health outreach to provide free medical care for migrant farm workers in St. Johns and Putnam counties.

Organized by the Daughters of Charity that founded the hospital, a small, dedicated group traveled from site to site in a used mini-van.

Since then, the Mobile Health Outreach Ministry has expanded its footprint — adding Duval, Clay and Nassau counties — and its mission becoming a key player in regional efforts to combat health disparities.

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Now five fully equipped and staffed recreational vehicles serve uninsured, underinsured and low-income families in the five-county area with free programs for adults, children and seniors. Adult dental services are also provided by volunteer dentists.

The units provide most primary care services that could be obtained in a doctor’s office, including exams, management of adults’ chronic conditions, laboratory services, school and sports physicals and immunizations.

At Lakeshore Baptist Church in Jacksonville, registered nurse Claudia Portell (left) greets patient Victoria Nelson outside an Ascension St.  Vincent's mobile health care clinic for a checkup.

And by being mobile, the ministry overcomes those Northeast Florida populations’ primary barrier to health care access: lack of transportation.

“The goal is serving the most vulnerable,” said registered nurse Claudia Portell, community outreach manager for the ministry. “Making that care accessible.”

No other area hospital or nonprofit offers a free mobile health care program that is as geographically widespread and comprehensive as that offered by Ascension St. Vincent’s, according to area health care representatives. .