Chesapeake Health Care Boosts Wellness with School-Based Health Centers at Wicomico High School and Wicomico Middle School

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Salisbury, MD – Chesapeake Health Care is pleased to announce it has received a  grant from the Maryland Department of Health to continue the services of the two School-Based  Health Centers (SBHCs) located at Wicomico High School and Wicomico Middle School in Salisbury,  Maryland. With the aid of grant funding, services are made affordable, and no one is refused  healthcare for their inability to pay. The SBHC medical providers can diagnose and treat many  common health conditions right on-site. Through the SBHCs at these two schools, as well as the one  that Chesapeake Health Care is already operating at Beaver Run Elementary, Chesapeake Health Care  will provide additional health services for the Wicomico County Public Schools system. 

One of the goals of the SBHCs at Wicomico High School and Wicomico Middle School is to provide  easily accessible healthcare directly at the school to help remove the barriers to regular medical care.  “When students don’t have to miss school due to a minor illness, it allows them to focus more on  learning,” said Brian Holland, CEO of Chesapeake Health Care. “We believe that these health centers  are important to the students, families, and staff in the schools they serve as well as to the school  system and the community.” 

“We’re delighted to expand our partnership with Chesapeake Health Care to the School-Based Health  Centers at Wicomico High School and Wicomico Middle School,” said Dr. Ben Wormser, Medical  Director for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau for the Maryland Department of Health. “This  program will help expand access to important, high-quality health services in Wicomico County and  will keep students healthy, in school, and able to learn.” School faculty members, students, and their  families rely on school-based health centers to meet their needs for a full range of age-appropriate  health care services. SBHCs aim to create a healthier and more focused student body. 

Dr. Micah Stauffer, Wicomico County Public Schools’ Superintendent, is grateful for the partnership  with Chesapeake Health Care in support of student and staff health and wellness. “We are excited  Chesapeake Health Care will be continuing the services at the School-Based Health Centers at  Wicomico High School and Wicomico Middle School,” Dr. Stauffer said. “Chesapeake Health Care is  already a great partner at the SBHC at Beaver Run Elementary, and we’re excited to have this collaboration expand. These centers are a great resource to these schools and to our entire school  system. Together our goal is to improve the health and well-being of our community.”

Chesapeake Health Care’s licensed healthcare provider, Kellie Noonan, a Certified Family Nurse  Practitioner, will be staffing the SBHCs at Wicomico High School and at Wicomico Middle School. Ms.  Noonan said, “I’m excited to serve Wicomico County community as a school-based healthcare  provider. My goal is to help improve the health of youth and promote healthy practices.”  

For more information on locations and hours, please visit www.ChesapeakeHC.org

About Chesapeake Health Care: Chesapeake Health Care, established in 1994, is a multidisciplinary  healthcare practice providing quality care to more than 55,000 patients annually in the Lower Eastern  Shore across Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties in Maryland. With a team of  approximately 150 providers, Chesapeake Health Care offers a broad spectrum of healthcare services  to the region’s patients, including Adult and Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology,  Mental Health, Dental, School-based Health Care, and Pharmacy services. The organization extends  healthcare services to individuals who are uninsured, underinsured, and insured and provides a Sliding  Fee Scale program to assist eligible patients with healthcare payments. For more information, please visit www.ChesapeakeHC.org.