Important Updates


Our Mobile Clinic has launched services!
Mendonoma Health Mobile Clinic FAQs: Click below to view or download this pdf.



UPCOMING COURSES & EVENTS:
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Emergency Response & How To Get Involved
MHA has been working to increase our response, coordination, and collaborative capacity through memberships in the Mendocino County VOAD (Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster), the Sonoma County COAD (Community Organizations Active in Disaster) and Hubs & Routes, which is a Mendocino County grassroots project (for more on Hubs & Routes, see the article below). Each membership helps to pull in regional resources to assist our community during turbulent times. A component of our work with the Sonoma County COAD includes the development of a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP), which has helped us identify gaps in staffing, resources, community-wide communication, and response capacity through tabletop exercises that require real-time responses to hypothetical emergencies and disasters. While there are a handful of internal gaps identified, such as communication and connectivity infrastructure, there are also gaps that the community can help close. Those gaps include the development of a volunteer response team; the expansion of our list of vulnerable community members who need to be checked on during disasters/emergencies; and an expanded list of individuals who rely on electricity for life-sustaining medical equipment. To add your name to one or more of these lists, click on the appropriate link below.
I want to volunteer and become a part of Mendonoma Health’s disaster response team: Click Here.
I want to add my name to the list of individuals who would like to be contacted during disasters or emergencies: Click Here.
I want to add my name to the list of individuals who require electricity for life-sustaining medical equipment: Click Here.
Thank you for helping us build capacity to better serve the community at-large.
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