For individuals in Licton Springs, an underserved community in northwest Seattle, accessing medical services used to mean traveling long distances to multiple appointments at distant clinics. But in 2015, Neighborcare Health—a nonprofit community health provider that caters to low-income and uninsured clients— set about changing that. Backed by funding from both public and private sources, the organization worked in collaboration with Seattle-based firm NBBJ to build an integrated, patient-focused center that would provide comprehensive care to locals with diverse needs.
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