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Reach Center's Revamp Promises Integrated Care for Community

July 29, 2024 | La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin



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Reach Center's Revamp Promises Integrated Care for Community
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the ongoing remodeling of the Reach Center, aimed at modernizing facilities to better serve dental and medical care needs. The center's integrated model of care emphasizes a holistic approach, allowing patients to access various services in one location, thereby enhancing convenience and continuity of care.

Kim Gable, a representative from Cooley Cap, addressed concerns raised by local residents regarding communication and collaboration with the Reach Center. In response, the center has engaged with neighborhood associations to form a workgroup dedicated to developing a \"good neighbor agreement.\" This agreement, currently in its final phases, aims to foster positive relationships among stakeholders, ensure open communication, and address community concerns proactively.

The proposed agreement outlines several key goals, including enhancing neighborhood safety, promoting access to services, and reducing crime and nuisance complaints. Gable noted that the center has already addressed specific safety concerns raised by neighbors and is committed to ongoing dialogue and relationship-building within the community.

Maureen Freeland, a local resident and volunteer, expressed her support for the Reach Center's rezoning efforts, highlighting the importance of its neighborhood-based service model. She emphasized that the integration of services such as housing, behavioral health, and dental care is crucial for fostering a healthy community.

The meeting underscored the Reach Center's commitment to improving community relations and providing essential services in a collaborative and accessible manner.

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