Riding the Waves of Change

Doctors Care • Jul 02, 2018

Things in life sometimes change, often without anything being broken, failing, or faulty. Like a strong ocean wave, change can be thrust upon us – knock us around, causing skinned knees from the sand. We get back up and dive into the next wave, a bit battered and bruised, but with determination to enjoy another ride. Some watch from the water’s edge waiting for the calm. Some embrace the unknown, trusting a strong hand will pull us from the surf. Whether the choice is to wait on the ocean’s edge or jump right in, it is possible to enjoy the surf, sand, and sun.

Much like the ocean, healthcare is changing.  Doctors Care is riding the wave so we stay vibrant, viable, and responsive to our community’s needs. Beginning in July, the Doctors Care clinic opens its doors to a larger population, increasing the age range of patients served to newborn – 50. Whole teams are conducting ongoing prep work to ensure quality care and safety for all our current and new patients. Things are changing, and nothing is broken. Why change now? As Doctors Care’s founder, Dr. Gary VanderArk has said time and again, “we can – do more, we must – do more, and we will – do more”.

Bebe Kleinman, CEO
Doctors Care

By Elizabeth Hockaday 02 Feb, 2023
Doctors Care is pleased to announce it has received a $5,000 grant from Douglas County Community Foundation. Douglas County’s generous support will guide the work of Doctors Care to provide compassionate, quality health care to the community. Funding will also support the provision of resources, connections, and education so that patients can build a foundation for a healthier future. In addition to providing comprehensive medical, behavioral, and dental health care, Doctors Care understands the importance of addressing the social determinants of health when treating south metro Denver’s most vulnerable populations. Heath education and resource navigation are vital components of its integrative approach to care and help individuals find a path towards long-term health and wellbeing.  “We are so grateful to the Douglas County Community Foundation for helping us continue providing high-quality care to individuals and families,” said Bebe Kleinman, CEO, Doctors Care.
By Doctors Care 15 Feb, 2022
Doctors Care is pleased to announce it has received a $75,000 grant from Arapahoe County Aid to Agencies. Arapahoe County’s generous support will guide the work of Doctors Care’s Health Education programming to provide compassionate, quality health education and resource
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