Basic Needs & Hope Lay the Foundation Health

In a world where kindness seems to matter more than ever, vulnerable patients often need more than just medical assistance when they seek help at All Care Health Center. This was evident in the case of a recent male patient –…

MyChart-a-Thon: Unlock Your Health Journey!

Join us for the MyChart-a-Thon, which kicks off on April 3 at All Care Health Center! At the MyChart-a-Thon, All Care offers personalized MyChart assistance every Wednesday AND weekly prizes when patients complete their MyChart registration! MyChart offers patients a…

Story Street Mobile Food Pantry

We are excited to partner with Story Street Pantry to bring their mobile pantry to our 902 S 6th St. location on March 25th from 10am-2pm. The pantry is open to all Iowans who participate in SNAP, Free & Reduced…

IGNITE Pathways to Anxiety Management

All Care’s outreach team recently attended the IGNITE Her: A Path to Women’s Health and Wellness event at IGNITE Pathways in Woodbine, Iowa. (If you aren’t familiar with IGNITE, you are missing out!)   When preparing for the event, our outreach team talked to…

Take Advantage of Available Access

Did you know that approximately 92% of our population aren’t seeking annual primary healthcare screenings? Most health insurance plans cover this annual exam. All you have to do is call, schedule, and show up for your appointment. At your appointment, your provider will…

Physician’s Assistant Leah Abebe Joins All Care

Leah Abebe, a dedicated Physician's Assistant, is excited to announce her new role with All Care Health Center, where she will be serving patients in both the school-based mobile medical clinic and the main health center. She brings a wealth…

We Think it’s Believable! 

All Care Health Center has been named one of only twenty-three UNbelievable Workplaces in Council Bluffs, earning the designation for the third year running. UNbelievable Workplaces is an employee engagement and satisfaction program developed and managed by the Council Bluffs…

TJ Art Students Raise Colorectal Cancer Awareness.

Back by popular demand! Art Students from Thomas Jefferson High School have painted All Care blue – the windows, that is. Students enjoyed the first day of March to prepare for March’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. All Care windows included in the project…