CHAPA-DE | Our History, Vision and Who We Serve

History

Chapa-De was founded in 1974 after a study showed American Indians in California experienced a higher incidence of diabetes, depression, and substance abuse. American Indians were also found to have higher rates of infant mortality and drastically shorter life expectancy rates. This study also revealed that American Indians had not had regular access to healthcare services, including basic dental care, since the 1950s.

These findings compelled a group of local American Indians to open Northern Sierra Indian Health, later to be renamed Chapa-De Indian Health. At that time, Chapa-De had one dental chair in a rented office space and our sole purpose was to provide care to the local American Indians in Placer, Nevada and Sierra counties.

Today Chapa-De operates two private, non-profit community health centers and is governed by an American Indian Board of Directors. The Board of Directors includes members of the United Auburn Indian Community, which is Chapa-De’s supporting Tribe.  With UAIC’s support, Chapa-De contracts with Indian Health Services (IHS) to provide no-cost or low-cost services and medications to verified American Indians and Alaska Natives. We also welcome low-income and limited income individuals and families.

Our health centers offer adult and pediatric primary medical care, nutrition and health education, women’s health services, dental care, orthodontia, mental health counseling, psychiatry, optometry, and pharmacy services.

 

Vision

We practice a philosophy called the “Patient-Centered Health Home.” This means that we want patients to have consistent communication with their primary care provider and the healthcare team that supports them. We do our best to ensure patients see the same healthcare team at every visit, so they become comfortable with us and we understand them. We help patients to set their own health goals, and then help them to accomplish them. We would much rather keep people well than treat preventable diseases. We believe that our mind affects our body. We believe that what we eat matters. We know, by studying successful health programs, that it is best to see patients regularly, so that we can offer the best available health information, screening tests, and immunizations.

 

Who We Serve

We serve over 19,000 patients and continue to expand our services based on the needs of our communities. We recently renovated our Auburn campus to help meet the rising demand for local healthcare providers who accept Medi-Cal patients. Chapa-De is committed to providing quality, integrated and patient-centered care to all people regardless of their financial situation or ethnicity.

 

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“Chapa-De welcomes all American Indian, low income and limited income patients in Placer, Nevada and Sierra Counties. We invite anybody looking for a high-quality and compassionate healthcare provider to call us or visit our website to learn more about our services.”

Lisa Davies, CEO of Chapa-De Indian Health


MEDIA CONTACT

 

Doug Elmets
(916) 329-9180

 

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