The Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics (SORCC) located in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon, is the nation’s only freestanding residential rehabilitation center. This type of care is defined by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) as a “residential rehabilitation program that provides short-term rehabilitative and long-term health maintenance care for veterans who require minimal medical care.” Additionally, the SORCC houses an active ambulatory care clinic providing primary care, mental health care, and sub-specialty care to Veterans in the surrounding area and into four rural counties(Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, and Lake) in Southern Oregon and Northern California, where care is limited. In addition to our traditional clinics, our outpatient service also include Care Coordination Home Tele-health (CCHT) and Home Based Primary Care (HBPC).
The SORCC provides a residential program with a two-fold mission of providing bio-psychosocial rehabilitation and long-term health maintenance. The SORCC offers an appropriate level of care for Veterans who do not require acute hospitalization or nursing home care but who cannot adequately provide for themselves in the community, and therefore need residential support. The SORCC adheres to Patient Centered Care Methodologies and Philosophy and provides safety, shelter, and food in a therapeutic, semi-structured, clean and sober environment. The SORCC provides a Holistic foundation for healthy lifestyle choices, effective social-skill building and higher-level clinical interventions and services when needed; all components to assist the Veteran in achieving optimal levels of functional independence, personal empowerment and health living. Although the primary SORCC program objective is to restore Veterans to independent or semi-independent community living, some Veterans require long-term health care maintenance.
For Fiscal year 2011, the SORCC:
• Treated 16,955 outpatients and 1,111residential patients
• Had an average daily census of 392 an occupancy rate of 89% in our residential program
• Had an average length of stay of 225 days in our residential program
• Purchased $15, 523,000 in care in the community
• Offer Home Based Primary Care to 130 Veterans at a time
Direct Patient Care and Support Services
Business Office Chaplain Service
Community Resource and Public Affairs
Dental Service
Dieticians
Director
Facility Management
Home Based Primary Care
Human Resource
Infection Control/Infection Prevention
Infirmary
Information Technology Operations Service (ITOS)
Laboratory Service
Library
Logistics Management Service
Nutrition and Food Service
Pharmacy Service
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service
Police and Law Enforcement
Primary Care
Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Service
Psychiatry Service (Mental Health Clinic)
Psychology
Quality Management
Recreation
Residential Care Program
Resource Management Service
Social Work Service
Social Work Service: Homeless Program
SORCC Addiction Treatment Program
Telehealth
Vocational Rehabilitation Service
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