Healing and Support
There are so many challenges when coming to a new country,
particularly when the culture is so different from one's own and the language
is foreign. We care about each person we see, what they have witnessed,
and what they carry inside. The road to recovery is unique to each person.
Our patients have often been exposed to extremes of human cruelty. Our
services are critical to the process of healing, which enables our patients
to trust in humanity again.
The Center embodies the mission of the Boston Medical Center (BMC) to
provide "consistently
excellent and accessible health services to all in need of care, regardless
of status and ability to pay." We provide multidisciplinary services
that include primary health care for adults and children, mental health
services for adults and children, referrals for medical specialties and
neuropsychiatric evaluation, dental evaluations, physical therapy, legal
services, social services, English classes, creative therapies, and vocational
rehabilitation. We perform medical and psychological affidavits documenting
the effects of torture and persecution for those seeking asylum. Interpreter
services are available for over 30 languages to aid in the healing and
support of each patient. We also offer donated new clothing, access to
the BMC Food Pantry, and ethnic community support groups. We strive to
be a healing community where survivors can connect, feel safe, and renew
their lives.
The Center is open between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday. We accept
people with and without insurance. Please refer patients and clients
to us internally if you work at BMC, or call us at 617-414-4794 if your
patients/clients
are local or live in the New England region.
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