School Based
Established in 1992, NAHC School-Based Health Services provide services on 6 school campuses (2 middle and 4 high schools) and works in collaboration with two school districts and several community-based organizations.
The NAHC school-based health centers emphasize prevention, integrated care and the removal of access barriers. They aim to improve adolescent health, well-being and success in school by increasing access to comprehensive, high-quality health care services.
Services provided include medical care, dental care, behavioral health, health education, youth development, insurance enrollment and family engagement.
SITES
General hours are 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Seven Generations School-Based Health Center
United for Success/Life Academy
2101 35th Ave. Oakland 94601
510.436.3009
Seven Generations School-Based Health Center
Skyline High School
12250 Skyline Blvd. Oakland, CA 94619
510.531.5270
In partnership with East Bay Agency for Children
Frick Middle School-Based Health Center
2845 64th Ave. Oakland, CA 94605
510.639.3386
In partnership with Alameda Family Services
Alameda High School-Based Health Center
2201 Encinal Avenue Alameda, CA 94501
510.337.7006
In partnership with Alameda Family Services
Encinal High School-Based Health Center
210 Central Avenue Alameda, CA 94501
510.748.4085
In partnership with Alameda Family Services
Island High School-Based Health Center
1900 Third Street Alameda, CA 94501
510.748.4011
SERVICES
Medical
· Physical exams, sport physicals
· Immunizations, TB testing
· Vision & hearing screenings
· Diagnosis & treatment of sexually transmitted infections
· Pregnancy testing
· Family planning
· Pelvic exams
· Diagnosis & treatment of minor & acute illnesses
· Assistance with chronic illnesses
· Well-baby exams
Dental
· Screenings
· Exams
· Cleanings
· Fluoride varnishes
Behavioral Health
· Health Assessments
· Individual counseling
· Groups
Health Promotion
· Individual Health Education
· Classroom Presentations
· Groups
· Family Engagement Evenings
· Health Insurance Enrollment
Youth Development
· Peer Health Education
· Participatory Research Group
Eligibility
Students (and families from our middle school sites) are provided services at no charge. It’s our policy to cover expenses by billing possible third-party sources such as Medi-Cal and Family Pact.
LINKS – our SBHCs in the news
http://www.healthycal.org/archives/8105
Quotes from Bonnie about school-based health centers
http://www.schoolhealthcenters.org/homepage-posts/oakland-opens-four-sbhcs-in-four-months/
About Skyline site opening with a photo of youth and Marty cutting ribbon
http://www.nasbhc.org/site/nativeamericanhealthcenter
About the United for Success site
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZt_SQ-Zmwc&lr=1
US Dept of Health & Human Services video about our health insurance enrollment for kids and families at our UFS site
Earlier this year 10th graders wrote “perspective” pieces for their Humanities class. Some were even chosen to be featured on KQED. Ashley, a rock star peer health educator, wrote one on bullying. Check them out…
http://www.kqed.org/radio/programs/perspectives/lifeacademy.jsp
