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  • Substance Abuse Treatment | IHCRC

    SERVICES / Substance Abuse / > ... > Substance Abuse > Patients must complete an assessment with an IHCRC provider before starting the program. ​ Recovery support services Tobacco prevention and cessation services In order to start treatment, you will need to conduct a needs assessment and a drug and alcohol assessment. Please come to the Behavioral Health Department to request services. You can schedule a needs assessment for the same day and leave with a scheduled appointment for a drug and alcohol assessment. Please note that IHCRC staff does NOT complete assessments for DPS/Driver’s License, nor is IHCRC ADSAC approved. Also, you MUST have an active chart before requesting services. RESOURCES ​ Binge Drinking is a serious but preventable problem of excessive alcohol use | CDC Excessive Alcohol Use (cdc.gov) Calculators - Rethinking Drinking - NIAAA (nih.gov) Interactive worksheets & more - Rethinking Drinking - NIAAA (nih.gov) ​ Commonly Used Drug s ​ Drug Use Among Teens ​ Effects of Drugs ​ Drugged Driving ​

  • Fitness | Indian Health Care Resource Center | Tulsa

    PROGRAMS / Fitness / > ... > Fitness > Join fitness gurus Jennie and Jordin in personalized routines that fit your schedule. Our fitness program offers individual and group classes both in person and virtual! CURRENT PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Individual In-Person Exercises Individual Zoom Exercises Chair Exercise Class Line Dancing Class Youth Activities Running Strong Run Club Workouts with Jordin Be sure to check out our Family Fun and Fitness Nights as well! Workouts With Jordin Virtual Classes Release Forms

  • Medical | Indian Health Care Resource Center

    SERVICES / Medical / > ... > Medical > Caring staff and state-of-the-art equipment make certain you receive the best health care available. Regular patients see the same care team on every visit. Primary Care (General Medicine, "Sick" Care, and Wellness Care) Internal Medicine (Chronic Conditions like Diabetes, Arthritis, and High Blood Pressure) Pediatrics and Well-Baby Care Public Health (Testing and Treatment for Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Hepatitis) Medication Adherence and Therapy Management Women's Health (Prenatal Care, Family Planning, Breast Health and Mammography) Geriatric Medicine X-Ray, Ultra-Sound, and Lab Diagnostics To request a cd of images from Radiology please allow 24-48 hours. Radiology will call when the cd is ready for pick up. ​ Call Now MEDICAL HOME The patient centered medical home is a team approach to health care. Your medical home team will include your health care provider, others who support you, and YOU. More information HERE .

  • Other Services | Indian Health Care Resource Center | Tulsa

    SERVICES / Other Services / > ... > Other Services > PHARMACY Prescriptions may be picked up in the pharm acy lobby utilizing the dedicated entrance on the northeast corner of IHCRC. Due to imminent construction, the pharmacy drive-thru is closed until further notice. There are two options available to request prescription refills and check on refill status. Phone Refills 24/7: 918-382-1 270 Sign up for text notifications in the pharmacy or call 918-382-1270. ​ ​ IHCRC does not fill medications pres cribed by physicians who do not work at IHCRC. ​ TRANSPORTATION Free transportation is available in Tulsa County for patients and clients without means to get to IHCRC. ​ MEDICATION EDUCATION Having trouble remembering to take your medications? Unsure how to use your inhaler? ​ Ask your physician or nurse to refer y o u to the Medication Reconciliation Pharmacist. ​ WIC IHCRC partners with the Cherokee Nation to offer the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program at our facility. WIC provides nutrition and health education, supplemental food benefits, and breastfeeding education to eligible women, infants, and children. Eligible clients include children under the age of five, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and women up to six months postpartum. W alk-ins welcome. ​ HEALTHY START IHCRC partners with the Tulsa Health Department and the Healthy Start program to provide case management and educational services for pregnant women. Services are also available for expecting fathers. IHCRC's program provides a variety of ongoing parenting education classes. ​ ​

  • Referral Coordinator

    < Back Referral Coordinator 550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK, USA Job Type Hourly/Nonexempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY Process referrals to completion to facilitate coordination of care for patients. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Process medical, DME referrals and follow to completion. Follow up as needed. Screen patients for alternative resources (Medicare, Medicaid, VA, and commercial insurance). Help patients apply for Medicaid, VA, ACA. Submit all required Medical Prior Authorizations. Verify insurance and add pay codes to EHR/Intergy. Provide coverage to other Referral Coordinators when they are out. Provide exceptional customer service to all patients, providers, and vendors. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS High school diploma or equivalent. College courses a plus. 2+ years as a case manager, eligibility clerk, social services worker, or equivalent medical position. Intermediate computer skills. About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. ​​MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to provide quality, comprehensive health care to Tulsa area Indian people in a culturally sensitive manner that promotes good health, well-being and harmony. ​VISION The vision of IHCRC is to eliminate health disparities, expand innovative family-focused practices and promote an embracing approach to care that strengthens physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellness within the Indian community. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • Patient Bill of Rights | IHCRC

    PATIENTS / Patient Bill of Rights / > ... > Patient Bill of Rights > Download Patient Rights

  • Youth Activity Sign-Up | IHCRC

    Youth Activity Sign-Up / > Youth Activity Sign-Up >

  • Publications | Indian Health Care Resource Center

    Publications / > Publications > Indian Health Care Resource Center publishes a quarterly magazine entitled "Healthy Spirit", a monthly e-newsletter, and annual report. ​ Click on the button below to visit our Issuu page. IHCRC PUBLICATIONS

  • Clinical Dietitian

    < Back Clinical Dietitian 550 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK, USA Job Type Salary/Exempt Workspace On-Site JOB SUMMARY Responsible for patient health education, completing grant duties and complying with diabetes accreditation standards. Dietitians will provide one-one-one clinical education to patients regarding prevention and management of a variety of diseases and conditions. Dietitians will provide group education classes to promote healthy lifestyle changes and management of health conditions/disease. Dietitians are part of a clinical education team and may have other duties related to the department goals and overall strategic plan of IHCRC. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Provides medical nutrition therapy (MNT) regarding proper nutrition for health promotion and disease prevention and management. Provides diabetes self-management education/support (DSMES) for health promotion, disease prevention and management. Maintains necessary documentation for program accreditation and grant requirements. Successfully communicates the need to adapt healthier lifestyle behavior to adults and children. Participates in health fairs, teaches cooking classes for adults, and participates in other community events to promote healthy lifestyles. Keeps track of referrals, monitoring progress of patients and appointments. REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION, SPECIALIZED SKILLS Bachelor’s Degree in Dietetics. Master’s Degree preferred. 1+ years’ experience as a registered dietitian. Registration as a Dietitian with the Commission of Dietetic Registration and licensing with State of Oklahoma. Current and valid Oklahoma Dietitian license. Intermediate computer skills About Indian Health Care Resource Center Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. ​​MISSION The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to provide quality, comprehensive health care to Tulsa area Indian people in a culturally sensitive manner that promotes good health, well-being and harmony. ​VISION The vision of IHCRC is to eliminate health disparities, expand innovative family-focused practices and promote an embracing approach to care that strengthens physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellness within the Indian community. HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs. Applicants must create an account with UKG in order to apply for this position. APPLY NOW

  • DVP Resource Hub | IHCRC

    DVP Resource Hub / > DVP Resource Hub > APPROACH WITH SENSITIVITY AND SUPPORT If you suspect someone is experiencing domestic violence, it's important to approach the situation with sensitivity and support. Encourage them to talk about their feelings and concerns in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Offer assistance in finding local resources or contacting a domestic violence hotline. Keep in mind that leaving an abusive relationship can be difficult and dangerous, so prioritizing their safety is crucial. Sexual Assault MMIP LGBTQ2S+ Domestic Violence Stalking Teen Dating Violence Sexual Assault Hotline Call Help is just a phone call away. Sexual Assault on Native Americans Visit Ballard Brief - SA on Native reservations in the US. Healthline Resource Visit Your guide on what to do next. Do you need Help? Visit DVIS - Sexual Assault Help Identify Abuse Visit Strong Hearts Help Line National Sexual Assault Hotline Visit RAINN - How does it work? Sexual Assault of Men & Boys Visit RAINN - Sexual assault can happen to anyone.

  • Future Expansion | Indian Health Care Resource Center

    Future Expansion / > Future Expansion > Our phase two expansion project will add 62,000 square feet to the existing clinic, reinforcing the organization's commitment to providing comprehensive and culturally sensitive healthcare services to the American Indian community. This expansion will enable the clinic to enhance its existing services and introduce a range of much-needed specialty services, catering to the diverse healthcare needs of the Native American community. "Since the founding of our organization, I have witnessed firsthand the impact we have had on the lives of American Indians in Tulsa. As we broke ground for our expansion, I was filled with gratitude for our dedicated team and community supporters who have enabled us to grow into the clinic we are today," said Carmelita Skeeter, IHCRC Chief Executive Officer. "This expansion will further strengthen our ability to provide comprehensive healthcare services, ensuring a brighter and healthier future for our community." The expansion will provide improved access to critical services for patients including the expansion of pharmacy, dental, and optometry services. Additionally, the expansion will introduce new specialty services such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and more, providing patients with access to a wider range of specialized care options within the Tulsa area. IHCRC has been serving the community since 1976 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the health and well-being of American Indians. The clinic remains steadfast in its mission to provide quality comprehensive healthcare to Tulsa area Indian people in a culturally sensitive manner that promotes good health, well-being, and harmony.

  • Little Sparks | Indian Health Care Resource Center | Tulsa

    PROGRAMS / Little Sparks / > ... > Little Sparks > As an expectant mother you want the best for your baby. Making certain your baby is safe can also cost a lot of money. So we designed the Little Sparks program to help you in many ways. Save the cost of a car seat by attending all four of our classes before delivery and receive a FREE car seat. Classes are available each month so you don't need to attend all four in the same month. ​ Little Sparks classes are for patients with an active chart at IHCRC. If you do not have an active chart please visit the new patient page to open a chart. Contact Sarah for more information. ​ MARCH CLASSES March 5th at 1:00 PM – Eating right and staying healthy for you and your baby. March 12th at 11:00 AM – Staying strong and understanding feeling s before and after delivery. March 19th at 1:00 PM – Here comes the baby: childbirth, labor & delivery. March 27th at 11:00 AM – You have a beautiful new baby. Now what? ​ APRIL CLASSES April 2nd at 1:00 PM – Eating right and staying healthy for you and your baby. April 9th at 11:00 AM – Staying strong and understanding feeling s before and after delivery. April 16th at 1:00 PM – Here comes the baby: childbirth, labor & delivery. April 23rd at 11:00 AM – You have a beautiful new baby. Now what? ​ MAY CLASSES May 7th at 1:00 PM – Eating right and staying healthy for you and your baby. May 14th at 11:00 AM – Staying strong and understanding feeling s before and after delivery. May 21st at 1:00 PM – Here comes the baby: childbirth, labor & delivery. May 28th at 11:00 AM – You have a beautiful new baby. Now what? ​ JUNE CLASSES June 4th at 1:00 PM – Eating right and staying healthy for you and your baby. June 11th at 11:00 AM – Staying strong and understanding feeling s before and after delivery. June 18th at 1:00 PM – Here comes the baby: childbirth, labor & delivery. June 25th at 11:00 AM – You have a beautiful new baby. Now what? ​ All classes except, Eating right and staying healthy, will be held in the west conference room. Eating right and staying healthy will be held in the Health and Wellness kitchen.

  • Update | IHCRC

    Update / > Update > UPDATE DONOR INFORMATION Thank you for supporting Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa. Please use the box below to update your contact information.​

  • Sit Less Move More Learn Better | Indian Health Care Resource Center

    EVENTS / Sit Less Move More Learn Better / > ... > Sit Less Move More Learn Better > This professional training is FREE and intended for classroom teachers, physical education teachers, and youth activity program staff. The activities are appropriate for use in elementary and middle schools. Our goal is to provide new activities with a focus on integrating health education and promoting mental well-being with physical activity. Activities presented will help promote health education concepts, experiential learning, team building, cooperation, and communication. ​ This is a physically active training, so come dressed to move and participate all day! Register Now

  • Youth Summit | IHCRC

    Youth Summit / > Youth Summit > Native American Youth Summit - New Ways Join us September 23rd for Native American Youth Summit. Our Youth Summit focuses on New Ways for young urban Native Americans to advocate for themselves through life skills including healthy relationships, coping skills, leadership development, opportunities after high school, and navigating adulthood. Our goal is to help Native American youth prepare for a bright today and an even brighter future. For Native American Students in Grades 9-12. REGISTER FOR SUMMIT Our Sponsors American Airlines Sponsor Youth Summit 0 DAYS TO THE EVENT Native American Youth Summit Sep 23, 2023, 8:30 AM Tulsa Register Now Meet our Keynote Presenters Ryan RedCorn Ryan RedCorn (Osage) was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He is the ilonpa of Raymond and Elizabeth RedCorn, and the object of jealousy from his three younger brothers Jon, Alex, and Studebaker, who between them have four masters degrees and two Phd's. Ryan, however, took six and a half years to get an art degree in visual communications from the University of Kansas. To the surprise of many, Ryan has been able to translate his education, his ilonpa entitlement, and his family lineage into something some people think is valuable. He co-founded the Indigenous comedy troupe the 1491s. Alex Meraz Alex Meraz (Purépecha descent) is a Writer and Actor best known for his notable work in hit films and TV shows such as The Twilight Saga franchise, Bright (Netflix), Suicide Squad, and The Walking Dead. Alex will share with you how he went from having no clear vision for his future to how a path started to open up. ​ Presentation topic: A talk about my journey into the entertainment industry, dreams, and putting the puzzle pieces of my life together. Location: ONE Gas This year's Native American Youth Summit: New Ways is hosted by ONE Gas. Located in the heart of downtown Tulsa, their building offers the perfect hosting environment for Youth Summit. Directions: Youth Summit will utilize the employee entrance on the north side of the building (between Main and Boston on 4th street). Shuttle services will also be available for those who do not want to drive downtown. Transportation from IHCRC will be from 8AM - 9AM. 15 East Fifth Street, Tulsa, OK 74103 Navigate to Youth Summit

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