Waterfall's North Bay Health Center

Waterfall's North Bay Health Center A partnership of the North Bend School District & Waterfall Community Health Center The main Waterfall Clinic is also available during normal business hours.

Staff on-site at North Bay, during most regular school days/hours to support North Bend students, staff, and their immediate families. Operations are based around regular school days/hours, and may be flexed or expanded with consideration for student and family needs. Please call 541-756-6232 x 407 or email lshott@wfall.org for any questions or concerns.

Announcement:Waterfall Community Health Center Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Chief Executive Office...
03/11/2025

Announcement:
Waterfall Community Health Center Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Chief Executive Officer Lance Nelson effective immediately. The board has appointed Board President Sandy Qualman to serve as our interim CEO as we conduct a search for a permanent replacement. Waterfall Community Health, its board and its employees hold our community in the highest regard and are committed to continuing to provide the excellent care for which we are known. Our patients’ well-being is our well-being.

Please direct media queries to: press@wfall.org

Free event today! Come join us this morning at Mingus Park to show support for those in our community who have lost some...
09/23/2023

Free event today! Come join us this morning at Mingus Park to show support for those in our community who have lost someone to su***de or struggle themselves. Opens at 9am, ceremony at 10am with walk to follow.

Please support the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention to help save lives and bring hope to those affected by su***de. Donate or register to walk!

09/05/2023

This month, we are introducing our first provider spotlight! Each month we will highlight one of our behavioral health providers featured on the Hub.

This month, we are highlighting Jamie Mayo, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with Sulis Mind and Body. Jamie has worked with hospitals and medical schools in the US and Australia studying how the brain works in health and disease. She has spent the past eight years conducting biomedical research and providing patient care.

Some of her specialties include:
- Medication management
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
- Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

To learn more about Jamie and her services, please visit her profile here: https://cooscurryhub.com/jamie-mayo-phd-pmhnp/

The drawing to win 7 days and 6 nights in the US Virgin Islands is tomorrow!  Please click below to buy entries to raise...
07/14/2023

The drawing to win 7 days and 6 nights in the US Virgin Islands is tomorrow! Please click below to buy entries to raise money for su***de prevention!

 

06/05/2023

A big shout out to all the kids who didn’t win an award or make honor roll, and barely made it through the school year. Who NEVER GAVE UP, even when they wanted to.
A big hug to the Moms, Dads, Grandparents, that stuck by them as they maneuvered the school year.
To the kids that didn’t get invited to the prom, didn’t get a scholarship to college, and perhaps have to go straight to work out of high school....you are still worthy of a pat on the back and a Facebook post with people talking about how amazing you are.
To the kids on IEPs, 504s or whatever they struggle with and have to work twice as hard as other students just to get a C. Their achievements deserve recognition.
Don’t forget those kids.
Kindness, hard work, creativity, and generosity....those attributes sadly don’t get the accolades they deserve.
(Copied from someone else)

05/26/2023

Tomorrow swing by Sailor Selkies Tattoo Shop and get a su***de prevention themed tattoo starting at noon. All proceeds go to the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention.

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05/17/2023

Waterfalls in parks are popular places for viewing and taking photos. While beautiful to see, they can pose risks to unprepared visitors.

We wanted to see the waterfalls, but mist! Slippery rocks, steep slopes and undercurrents can catch you by surprise when walking through or in the vicinity of a waterfall.

What’s the rush? (Besides the water.) If you’re exploring a waterfall, make sure to know the potential hazards. Keep a safe distance from the edge, avoid slippery rocks, wear stable shoes (flippy floppies may lead to slippy sloppies) and always watch your footing.

Image: Screenshot of National Park Service tweet that reads, “Don't go chasing waterfalls...cautiously approach and be careful of slippery conditions. In fact, you may just want to stick to the rivers and lakes that you're used to.”

05/17/2023

Night out at North Bay - There is a great event planned for North Bay Elementary School this Friday night, May 19th. Check out the flyer for the details! Don't miss out - Great things are happening at North Bay - Go Vikings!!

Address

93670 Viking Lane
North Bend, OR
97459

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