About
Our Story
Founded in 1986, One Community Health (formerly La Clínica del Cariño Family Health Care Center, Inc.) is a non-profit, community, and federally qualified health center. Our doors are open to all people in Hood River and Wasco counties in Oregon, and Klickitat and Skamania counties in Washington. We provide integrated medical, dental, and behavioral health services to over 28,000 patients.
Our Mission
To advance health and social justice for all members of our community
One Community Health is committed to providing inclusive, patient-centered care that empowers all in our community to achieve their best health. We treat all who need care with dignity, empathy and respect and work diligently to be their trusted healthcare partner. We believe that healthcare is not just about treating illness, it’s also about building a community where wellness is accessible and compassion is the norm. Our vision is a community emboldened by the care and support needed to live a full, rewarding life.
Our History
Laying the groundwork since 1986.
Laying the Groundwork / La Clínica
First Hood River Location
Thanks to a federal grant, La Clínica immediately began providing farmworkers and others with medical care in a small, rented office on Rand and May Streets. Manuel de Anda Gutierrez chaired La Clínica’s first board of directors, and Colin Wood was the organization’s first executive director. Both were exceptional leaders who carried La Clínica into a period of rapid change and growth.
Caring for All
Health Education
Expansion into Clinical CHW Work
A New Location
In just four years, La Clínica grew quickly and needed a new facility. In 1990, property was purchased on Pacific Avenue in Hood River, using a combination of grants, loans, donations and payments for care. Our new, permanent two-story building opened there in 1991.
Community-Led Program Development
El Niño Sano demonstrated a huge unmet need for dental care for children and their families, so a new dental facility was added to our Hood River location in 1995.
La Clínica Expands to The Dalles
CHW Legacy and Continued Innovation
La Clínica Becomes “One Community Health”
In 2013, the Board of Directors renamed the organization “One Community Health” to better reflect the fact that we serve everyone in the community. Despite the name change, farmworkers and their families continue to be a special focus of our mission and programs.
Residency Program
The fully accredited Rural Training Program launched in 2013 and is a partnership between Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital, One Community Health and the Providence Oregon Family Medicine Residency.
A New-and-Improved Facility in The Dalles
In April 2013, a brand new, state of the art One Community Health facility opened at the intersection of West 10th and Webber streets in The Dalles. We are grateful to the Health Resources and Services Administration for awarding us a capital improvement grant to construct this facility. It took years of hard work on the part of the board, staff and partners to make this possible.
School-Based Health Center
In 2015, One Community Health opened the first school-based health center in our region. Serving all children and teens who attend the Hood River County School District, it is located at Hood River Valley High School and operates when school is in session. Learn more about the School-based health center here.
Integrated Behavioral Health Services
In 2016, One Community Health expanded services to include integrated behavioral health providers with our existing medical, dental and community outreach services. OCH patients were now able to access the services and support of expert mental health providers alongside medical and dental care.
Groundbreaking for a New Clinic
Construction on a new Hood River Clinic began in November 2018 next to the current location of One Community Health on Pacific Avenue in Hood River, Oregon. Funded largely through grants, the new clinic reflects the quality of service and care our patients receive.
Columbia Gorge Primary Care Clinic of the Year
At COIPA’s annual business meeting held in Hood River on September 18, 2019, One Community Health was awarded the 2019 Primary Care Clinic of the year award. The Primary Care clinic selection was based on three objective criteria: patient access, clinical quality, and clinical quality improvement over the previous year.
Rapid Covid Response
When Covid-19 hit the world, One Community Health jumped into action to help our community stay healthy and safe. In March 2020, virtual visits were launched in less than a month so that patients did not have to come into the clinic. We tested over 7,500 community members, even repurposing equipment from other medical tests when supplies in the county were low due to high demand.
New Hood River Clinic Opening
The new 38,000-square-foot clinic replaced the 14,000-square-foot, 29-year-old clinic at 849 Pacific Avenue, offering patients modern amenities and new technology. While construction started on the new building before the arrival of COVID-19, OCH was able to incorporate cutting-edge air filtration technologies throughout construction to help prevent the spread of the virus.
Leading the Way in COVID Vaccination
One Community Health emerged as a leader in COVID vaccination in the Columbia Gorge, pushing Hood River County to be the most vaccinated in the state of Oregon. Our efforts prioritized increasing access to the vaccine for all members of the community, with vaccine events taking place at orchards, packinghouses, and local employers, as well as partnering with FEMA to provide drive through clinics.
Launch of Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum Mobile Medical Unit
Launch of La Clínica Mobile Medical Clinic
To reach patients with transportation challenges in the most rural areas of our community, we launched our second mobile medical clinic, donated by Mosaic Community Health. The name “La Clínica” holds a special place in the hearts of our staff, patients, and community. One Community Health’s name from 1986 to 2013, we know that this name still carries the spirit of our origins.