Value Care Centers

Value Care Centers (VCC), a unique, Value-centered organization developed and designed in direct response to the emerging health and wellness needs of certain client populations, including senior adults (65+), disabled adults (19-64) and Veterans. Our intake center will assess client needs, assign a case manager and refer clients to programs and services that will assist them in achieving their desired outcomes. VCC will collaborate with a network of organizations that will be tailored to the needs of our client population. In conjunction with meeting the basic needs of the individuals, we will also provide educational, vocational, and employment opportunities. VCC is destined to be the founders’ legacy contribution to the various communities and a reflection of their commitment to bettering the lives of disenfranchised human beings all over the globe. Through resources, we offer revitalization. Our hope is to partner with all stakeholders, the community and its business professionals on this road to better quality of life individuals and restoration and revitalization for communities.

Our Mission

Value Care Centers (VCC), a unique, Value-centered organization developed and designed in direct response to the emerging health and wellness needs of certain client populations, including senior adults (65+), disabled adults (19-64) and Veterans. VCC will collaborate with a network of organizations that will be tailored to the needs of our client population. In conjunction with meeting the basic needs of the individuals, we will also provide educational, vocational, and employment opportunities.

Housing Program

Our program offers an opportunity for long-term housing. Most shelters only offer 30 days or less of housing whereas VCC offers two years. Counseling services will be made available to residents. The facility provides residents with a four-step program that teaches them necessary life skills. This collaborative approach to empowerment is the keystone to developing self-sufficiency in the residents. The steps include personal development, vocational training, PTSD and trauma-based counseling, substance abuse counseling, interpersonal skills building, community/civic involvement, leisure activities, and independent living skills.

Wellness Program

Clients that have made a commitment to transitioning from their current status will be required to take part in our wellness program. Behavior health/mental health clinicians, general/family practitioners, dentists, optometrists, nurses, nutritionists, personal trainers, and massage therapists will be available to provide services to all residents and the community, at-large. Residents will be required to take part in the following:

  • A full medical health examination
  • A complete psychological evaluation
  • Therapy/Counseling, as indicated by treatment plan
  • Appropriate physical health training
  • Nutrition classes

Life Skills

Clients will be reintroduced to the normal life skills that are necessary to ensure the continuation of independent living once they have completed the program. Life skills training may include:

  • Household budgeting
  • Computer classes
  • GED training
  • Job training
  • Adult literacy

Food Program

The food program offers nutritional meals to our clients. VCC has four dining rooms for maximum capacity. Through job training, meal distribution, and supporting local food systems, VCC is building long-term solutions to the interconnected problems of poverty, hunger, and homelessness. The Food Program’s continuum of care includes these interconnected programs:

  • City-wide street-level outreach program uses warm breakfasts to start conversations and build relationships with homeless individuals.
  • Offering balanced meals, quality snacks, and nutritional education to transitional and homeless individuals.