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 ROAD CONSTRUCTION


Project Details: Federal Highways Administration and Mercer Fraser Company will be continuing a realignment project between Humboldt Post Mile 36.05 and Humboldt Post Mile 40.44. These improvements will realign the highway and straighten out the sharp curves on the existing highway now.
Time: Full Road Closures will resume Monday May 11th and end October 31st, 2020.
Closure Times: Full closures will happen Monday thru Thursday 8am-5pm and Friday 8am-3pm. The road will be open every day from 12pm to 1pm to allow traffic to pass through the project. Flagging may occur before and after the full closure with 30-min maximum delays.
Contact: If you need questions answered or have any concerns feel free to contact the contractors Traffic Safety Supervisor at 707-599-6372.




COVID-19 Update 3/20/2020

Southern Trinity Health Services is committed to staying open Monday-Friday and is offering limited COVID-19 testing. We have implemented protocols to maintain the health and safety of our patients and our staff members. At this time, we will temporarily suspend our Saturday clinic until further notice.

Medical

·         If you are sick, please call the health center and speak with our Triage Nurse.

·         If you still need an appointment, we will set you up with a phone call or telehealth appointment with our provider.

·         If you still need to come to the clinic and are not feeling well please drive up to our ADA door and ring the doorbell, we will send a staff member to your car.

·         When coming to the clinic for a scheduled appointment, we ask that patients not bring a companion unless the companion is essential to your care.

Dental

·         Dental will remain open in Weaverville for emergencies.

·         If you have an appointment scheduled and are feeling sick in any way, please call to reschedule your appointment.

Behavioral Health

·         We are offering appointments by phone and telehealth visits

The County of Humboldt has issued an order to Shelter in Place, effective midnight 3/20/2020. Healthcare is an Exemption to this order. Therefore, staff may leave their home to go to work and patients may leave their home for healthcare appointments.


Spring 2019 Newsletter


Construction on Highway 36

February 2019

With the warm weather the construction on Highway 36 has begun again, limiting travel once again between mile markers 36.05 and 40.44. Right now there are thirty minute delays, however full road closures will again be in effect on April 1st and will continue until the project ends or November 1st.


Winter 2017 Newsletter


Now Performing Transportation Physicals at the Mad River Location!

Call For An Appointment Now!


Fall 2017 Newsletter


Southern Trinity Health Services is looking for New Board Members!

Summer 2017

Southern Trinity Health Services is governed by an all volunteer board of directors that meets monthly, insuring that our facilities are serving the healthcare needs of our communities. The board is searching for individuals who represent the service area covered by our Scotia Bluffs location to join them as members. If you or someone you know is interested, please have them give us a call at either clinic and request to speak with administration.


Summer 2017 Newsletter


Please welcome our new Nurse Practitioner, Mary Ann Meyers!

Mary Ann will be offering her services to our Scotia facility. She will be available Monday thru Friday every week.


Spring 2017 Newsletter

 

Snowy Day for Mad River!

January 19th, 2017

We have been having some crazy weather for the start of the year 2017 already, even today we had a flurry come and blanket us! To see images, just scroll through here to see them!

Welcome to the Board!

December 2016

We are overjoyed to welcome Ken Richardson, Cheryl Anderson, and Barb Taylor to our Board! These new members will bring their vital knowledge and expertise to the board so that we, as a company, can continue the goal to expand and improve upon the services we offer to you, our community. As such we’d also like to thank our current and past board members for the time and effort put forth making this all happen. Our board is currently comprised of twelve members: nine represent our Trinity County community and three come from our Humboldt County community.
Our current board members are:

Don Soucy Chair, Sandy Bechtold Vice Chair, Sandy Rasche Secretary, Susan Gordon Treasurer, Rik Jeans, David Lyons, Diana Stewart, Ken Richardson, Peter Brandauer, Claudette Bushman, Cheryl Anderson, and Barbara Taylor.

We are always hoping to include those in our service area who have a passion for this process. If you or anyone you know is interested in joining the board, applications will always be welcomed from those who live in our serviced communities.


Winter 2016 Newsletter


Southern Trinity Health Services is looking for New Board Members!

September 2016

Southern Trinity Health Services is governed by an all volunteer board of directors that meets monthly, insuring that our facilities are serving the healthcare needs of our communities. The board is searching for individuals who represent the service area covered by our Scotia Bluffs location to join them as members. If you or someone you know is interested, please have them give us a call at either clinic and request to speak with administration.


Fall 2016 Newsletter


Please welcome our new Nurse Practitioner, Sandra Lee!

Sandra Lee returns to the Pacific Northwest from San Diego after nearly 30 years working as a Respiratory Therapist and Registered Nurse in the intensive care unit . She earned her Masters degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2011. Her passion is helping women of all ages in disease prevention and managing chronic health conditions.

Sandra will be offering her services to both of our clinics. She will be available at our Mad River clinic on Mondays and Tuesdays, and our Scotia clinic on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.


Southern Trinity Health Services Good Faith Estimates


You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost

Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.

You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment, and hospital fees. Make sure your health care provider gives you a Good Faith Estimate in writing at least 1 business day before your medical service or item. You can also ask your health care provider, and any other provider you choose, for a Good Faith Estimate before you schedule an item or service. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill. Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate.