Chickaloon Native Villlage
Chickaloon Village's Health and Social Services Department, established in 1997, is dedicated to improving accessibility to medical care and health-related services for Chickaloon Village Tribal citizens, Alaska Native, and Native American peoples within the jurisdiction of Chickaloon Native Village. They offer a variety of integrated health and social service programs for the estimated 5,500 individuals living in their service area.
Their programs include a Community Health Center Clinic providing medical services to the entire community, Behavioral Health Services offering crisis intervention and resource referrals, and assistance in case management and advocacy. They also provide support for Elders through health and wellness activities and shopping and bill paying assistance, as well as services related to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) such as supervised visitation and cultural adoptions. Additionally, they coordinate community education activities, trainings, and health fairs in partnership with local organizations.
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