Source: Atrium Health Care
Source: Atrium Health Care
Atrium Health Care recently issued the following announcement on Jan. 29.
ONE Charlotte Health Alliance (OCHA) has partnered with Loaves & Fishes to bring two, first-of-its-kind mobile food pharmacies to Charlotte. The mobile food pharmacies will travel to communities identified as “food deserts,” where access to nutritious, fresh food is limited by the barriers of availability, cost and transportation. The alliance, which is formed by Atrium Health and Novant Health, in partnership with Mecklenburg County Public Health Department, aims to remove these barriers with the help of Loaves & Fishes, improving the overall health and wellbeing of communities impacted by food insecurity.
“At Loaves & Fishes, we know that food is medicine. A person’s access to nutritious food dramatically impacts their overall health as well as their ability to function and thrive in the workplace or in school,” says Tina Postel, executive director for Loaves & Fishes. “We are thrilled to partner with ONE Charlotte Health Alliance to mobilize our network of emergency food pantry operations. These mobile food pharmacies will provide the access to nutritionally balanced groceries directly in the neighborhoods that need it the most.”
Anyone experiencing food insecurity is eligible to receive a referral for food from the mobile food pharmacies using the Client Choice model. This model enables individuals to choose a specified number of grains, proteins, vegetables, fruit and dairy based on the size of their family. The allotment serves an estimated 21 meals per person, per week. The selection of items to choose from are carefully considered by a registered dietician to include all five food groups.
The mobile food pharmacies are equipped with built-in shelves lining the sides, coolers and a freezer. A cubicle at the far end of the trailer will be staffed by OCHA personnel who will be on-hand to consult with individuals about nutrition and the foods most helpful to improve a health condition they may have, including obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar.
Beginning in February 2020, the OCHA and Loaves & Fishes mobile food pharmacies will make routine visits to the locations below. Additional locations will be added throughout the calendar year where it is determined the mobile food pharmacies are most needed.
River Church, located at 512 W 32nd Street, Charlotte, NC 28206
Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, located at 1801 Rozzelles Ferry Road, Charlotte, NC 28208
Northeast Seventh-Day Adventist Church, located at 827 Tom Hunter Road, Charlotte, NC 28213
The mobile food pharmacies follow the roll out of two OCHA mobile health units in February 2019. Together, the four mobile units will bring medical, dental, behavioral health and food assistance services to areas of Charlotte with the highest health disparities.
For more information on ONE Charlotte Health Alliance, visit www.oneclthealth.org. For mobile food pharmacy and mobile health unit services offered and schedule details, visit the ONE Charlotte Health Alliance’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/oneclthealth and follow @oneclthealth on Twitter.
Original source: https://atriumhealth.org/about-us/newsroom/news/2020/01/two-mobile-food-pharmacies-to-begin-serving-charlottes-communities-in-need