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Full Resource Name:

Rescue Mission Ministries

Address

402 Fourth Street, SE
Roanoke, VA 24013

www.rescuemission.net

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Description:

The Rescue Mission Health Care Center serves low-income, uninsured homeless individuals and families in the Roanoke Valley who cannot otherwise afford or obtain health care services. The majority of the patients served in the clinic have one or more chronic illnesses requiring supervision and medications. The ability of these patients to access care in this free clinic dramatically reduces emergency room visits and hospitalizations. Since opening in July of 2002, the clinic has had 10,660 patient visits totaling $1,478,849.49 worth of free health care.

Hours:

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Is Shelter?

No

Related Resource

Virginia Department of Health

Date of Official Change:

May 29, 2012

Address Listings

Physical (Primary)

402 Fourth Street, SE
Roanoke, VA 24013

Mailing

Roanoke, VA 24013

Contacts

Email

stephanie@rescuemission.net

Joy Sylvester-Johnson

CEO

stephanie@rescuemission.net

Phone Numbers

(540) 777-0113

(540) 777-7671

Services

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Outpatient Health Facilities

Special Notes/Funding

The Rescue Mission Health Care Center serves low-income, uninsured homeless individuals and families in the Roanoke Valley who cannot otherwise afford or obtain health care services. The majority of the patients served in the clinic have one or more chronic illnesses requiring supervision and medications. The ability of these patients to access care in this free clinic dramatically reduces emergency room visits and hospitalizations. Since opening in July of 2002, the clinic has had 10,660 patient visits totaling $1,478,849.49 worth of free health care.

Hours

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Required Documents

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Eligibility

Restricted to homeless individuals

Fees

No fees/not applicable

Intake Procedure

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Languages

English

Service Area

Alleghany County, Botetourt County, Covington City County, Roanoke County, Roanoke City County, Salem County

Geography Served

None

Contact

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Respite Care

Special Notes/Funding

The Rescue Mission Health Care Center serves low-income, uninsured homeless individuals and families in the Roanoke Valley who cannot otherwise afford or obtain health care services. The majority of the patients served in the clinic have one or more chronic illnesses requiring supervision and medications. The ability of these patients to access care in this free clinic dramatically reduces emergency room visits and hospitalizations. Since opening in July of 2002, the clinic has had 10,660 patient visits totaling $1,478,849.49 worth of free health care.

Hours

Contact organization for more information

Required Documents

Contact organization for more information

Eligibility

Restricted to homeless individuals

Fees

No fees/not applicable

Intake Procedure

Contact organization for more information

Languages

English

Service Area

Alleghany County, Botetourt County, Covington City County, Roanoke County, Roanoke City County, Salem County

Geography Served

None

Contact

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