Ribbon-cutting for free clinic

Ribbon-cutting for free clinic

— Mark Skinner / Floridan

Alford Community Health Clinic will host a ribbon cutting ceremony Nov.21 to officially mark the opening of the free clinic.

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A free clinic opened quietly in Alford this summer, and soon,  a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held to officially mark its existence.
The clinic is located at 1770 Carolina St.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for 9:30 on Nov. 21. The event should last about half an hour. After the crowd of well-wishers moves on, the clinic will open for its usual third Saturday hours.
Clinic director Tom Heddle, who is also an RN, said the clinic sees eight to 10 people every time the doors open.
The ceremony was delayed, he said, in order to give the clinic a chance to get on its feet and be working smoothly by the time it’s availability was publicly announced.
It is open only twice a month, the first and third Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
An outreach of Alford Baptist Church, the clinic is open to anyone within a certain income level who is not covered by insurance, Medicare or Medicaid.
“People come from Georgia, Alabama and other parts of Florida,” Heddle said. “It’s open to everyone who falls within the federal definition of the poverty level. We take people at their word on their incomes. They just fill out paperwork on what they make, where they live and how many live in the household.”
Three practicing physicians give their time and expertise to the clinic each month, along with two nurse practitioners.
Dr. Leo Welch serves as the medical director and attends to patients. He is joined at the clinic by Drs. Leisa Bailey and James Clemmons.
Nurse practitioners Inez Rose and Cynthia Corbin round out the volunteer medical staff.
The clinic partners, in a sense, with the state because it is under Florida’s immunity umbrella, and enjoys some assistance through the health department for those it serves.
It has access to some sample medicines, but no narcotics, and keeps no money on hand, Heddle said. The doctors can, however, write prescriptions to be filled at discount pharmacies. The clinic also tries to help patients obtain free medications through programs available to it.
Church members and others donate their time and money for the purchase of supplies. According to Heddle, several volunteers perform clerical duties and help in other ways each Saturday the clinic is open.
Heddle said the hours and days of operation may be expanded as the need increases.
He also said the clinic stands ready to help those who should qualify for Medicaid or Medicare, but for some reason doesn’t have it.
The clinic will try to help such persons qualified and into those programs, he said, leaving more of the resources of the clinic for those who have no such options.
“Most of the people who come to our clinic are between the ages of 20 and 50. It may be families with or without children, older people who aren’t quite old enough for Medicare yet, but the common denominator is that its people who either have to go to the emergency room or not at all,” he said. “We’re trying to fill that void.”
The clinic sits next to the church and was once the parsonage. But when the pastor moved into a home of his own, he asked Heddle to re-purpose his old living quarters. The church covers the clinic’s utilities and supports it in other ways as well.
For more information, call Heddle at 263-7106.

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Flag Comment Posted by Rooster on November 18, 2009 at 5:52 pm

Zero and Judges, this guy is too funny. He comments on us posting comments but I think you will find he has more post on here than anyone else this week. He claims that people complain about his spelling because they do not want to debate the facts but when presented with facts he does not respond intelligently. He wants to be taken serious but has not demonstrated even the most basic of skills, the ability to write a sentence. He claims to be a “tolerant liberal” but this is the second time he has made discriminatory remarks against the homosexual community. While I am not gay and am a conservative, I do have a problem with that type of ignorance. This guy is one of two things, either a dumb kid who doesn’t know better because his parents have failed him or he is a joker playing a pretty good gag. I refuse to believe a grown person could be so incredibly stupid. He is an E-thug who likes to talk tough over the anonymity of the internet. It is sad that some of the very intelligent liberals I have met on here are grouped up with this guy. Don’t worry though, while we might agree on a lot of topics, we know you guys are not like him or her. That being said, Judges and Zero, I hope you two have a pleasant evening.

Flag Comment Posted by judgesRtards on November 18, 2009 at 3:06 pm

Dear Jack@ss,

Just to let you know the Obama Administration has found a solution to the Cheese crisis.  Vice President Biden as we speak is petitioning the Cows to simply produce Cheese instead of milk from now on.  You should be able to have your delicious cheesy treat as early as 2023. Thanks and remember as long as you vote Democrat we will give you free cheese!

Flag Comment Posted by judgesRtards on November 18, 2009 at 2:57 pm

Dear Jack@ss,

I am sorry to inform you that this months FREE Government cheese supply was cut short due to the Obama Administrations inability to efficiently micro-manage the milking process at the new Federal Dairy farms. The staff compiled of 1 Cheese Czar, 10 Milk managers, 200 milkers, 22 milk auditors, 500 taste testers, 58 socialist workers, 483 Acorn Recruiters/Janitors and 1 jackle were unable to get the milk to turn into cheese. They even asked the milk nicely to transform into the precious commodity cheese but the milk would not cooperate. Please check back in three and a half years after we start getting things back on track.

Sincerely, The hard working conservative Men and Women of the group formally known as the National Dairy Farmers Association.

Flag Comment Posted by zerogravity on November 18, 2009 at 8:36 am

Jackle:  Conservative #1 here.  I went and got my H one N one vaxnashun today at the clinic.  No need to reply and waste the ink in your screen.

Judge and Rooster:
Had to spell out h1n1 for jackle because people with his level of reading comprehension would read h1n1 and pronounce it hiny.

Flag Comment Posted by zerogravity on November 18, 2009 at 8:30 am

Judge, Rooster:
Is it me or does j@ckle spell homos and f@g right every time?  Yall, be careful dont make him mad or hurt his feelings cause I think the floridan may have hired him to bring people into the argument to get traffic to the site…..I smell a rat or should I say mowse. hehehehelolololol, I crack me up.

Flag Comment Posted by the jackle on November 18, 2009 at 6:34 am

Roster and judge must peopple two old homos on SSI or something.
All you guys do is troll papers putting up comments.

Flag Comment Posted by Rooster on November 17, 2009 at 3:37 pm

Wrong once again jackle. This clinic is run by the Alford Baptist Church. It is not in any way using tax payers dollars. Conservatives have no problem with this and in fact this is the type of free health care we propose (privately run charitable). This is a conservative program, not a liberal one. The liberal health care plan suggest using tax payer dollars to provide free medical care for everyone from legal citizens to illegal immigrants.

Flag Comment Posted by judgesRtards on November 17, 2009 at 3:07 pm

Congratulations Jackas$!  You have singlehandedly made this conservative reconsider my stance on abortion with less than 5 posts.  You should be running acorn.  You are obviously gifted with effective and persuasive communication skills.  Only one thing I want to know.  If I buy you some food will you eat it?

Flag Comment Posted by the jackle on November 17, 2009 at 12:42 pm

This is what we need.
I do not want to see the first Conservative there sense they are afraid of free health care

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