Northwest Human Services (NWHS) Company Research Report
Company Overview
Name
Northwest Human Services (NWHS)
Mission
Creating a healthy community with respect, compassion, and acceptance for all.
Year of Foundation and Founders
- Founded: 1970
- Founders: Initially established as a temporary information line for the Vortex concert organized by Governor Tom McCall.
Key People
- Kimberly Leathley: Chief Executive Officer
- Matt Emery: Chief Financial Officer
- Stephen Goins: Chief Operations Officer
- Arielle Schultz: Compliance & Grants Director
- Koua Cha: Clinic Director
- Rod Johnson: Facilities Director
- Mary Jordan: Quality Management Director
- Jim Jordan: Information Technology Director
- Debra McCurry: Human Resources Director
- Shanta’ Frisbee: Transitional Programs Director
Headquarters
No specific information about headquarters location is mentioned.
Number of Employees
No information is available.
Revenue
No information is available.
Known For
Northwest Human Services is known for providing comprehensive medical, dental, mental health, and social services to residents of Marion and Polk counties. Their services are designed to support underserved populations, including those experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.
Products and Services
Offered Services
NWHS offers a variety of health and community services, including:
- Primary Care
- Mental Health Services
- Dental Care
- Crisis and Information Hotline: Offers 24-hour crisis support, suicide intervention, and financial assistance.
- Community Programs: Including services tailored for homeless individuals and youth.
High-Level Description of the Services
Services focus on providing integrated support to address the health and social needs of the community, particularly underserved and disadvantaged groups. NWHS operates based on a sliding fee scale, ensuring no one is denied care due to an inability to pay.
Key Features of Each Service
- Primary, Mental, and Dental Care: Provided through community health centers with a sliding scale fee based on income and family size.
- Crisis Hotline: Available 24/7 to provide emergency assistance and emotional support.
- HOAP (Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Project): Offers safety and support for homeless individuals.
- HOST (Services for Ages 18-24): Provides support for young individuals in transition.
Recent Developments
Company Developments
- NWHS has been continually expanding its facilities to provide integrated medical, dental, and mental health services. The West Salem Clinic recently underwent an expansion in 2023, including a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
New Products Launched
No information is available about new products.
New Features Added to Existing Products
No information is available.
New Partnerships
NWHS collaborates with local and regional organizations to support community health and well-being, although specific partnership details are not mentioned.
Note: This report is compiled based on existing data provided and does not include projections or external analysis. Any fields with "No information is available" indicate the absence of specific data in the provided information.