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Venice Family Clinic & South Bay Family Health Announce Merger

Venice Family Clinic & South Bay Family Health Care, two community health providers, have completed their merger.

Venice Family Clinic and South Bay Family Health Care announced their merger is completed on Monday.
Venice Family Clinic and South Bay Family Health Care announced their merger is completed on Monday. (Nicole Charky/Patch)

VENICE, CA — Venice Family Clinic and South Bay Family Health Care, which have together provided more than a century of health care to Los Angeles County residents in need, announced Monday that they have completed their merger.

Now, the organizations will move forward as a single organization, expanding care to people in need from the Santa Monica Mountains to the South Bay. The merger aims to combat public health crises and improve access to care.

Operating under the name of Venice Family Clinic, the nonprofit community health center is expanding the scope and comprehensiveness of its services to the 45,000 patients the two organizations serve.

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“The need for more comprehensive health care and greater access to that care has never been clearer,” Venice Family Clinic CEO Elizabeth Benson Forer said in a statement.

Forer will lead the merged organization.

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“This merger comes during a global public health crisis of historic scale, and at a time when communities throughout Los Angeles are wrestling with the consequences of inequities in access to health care and in the delivery of that care," Forer said.

Each health center has been providing care for more than 50 years, growing to serve neighboring areas extending from Malibu to Torrance and overlapping in Inglewood and Hawthorne.

"Venice Family Clinic and South Bay Family Health Care have been longtime allies in the fight to overcome health care disparities and, together as one organization, we will continue to provide access to high-quality health care for people in need, build health equity and deliver better outcomes for our patients and the communities we serve," Forer said.

The health centers’ leadership teams worked together for many years to better serve these areas, and their ongoing collaboration informed the decision to merge operations.

“We share the same mission, values and commitment to delivering care with compassion, dignity and respect,” Jann Hamilton Lee, who has served as the CEO of South Bay Family Health Care, said in a statement.

Hamilton Lee will now serve as a senior executive of the merged organization until her retirement in December.

“By merging, we will advance our shared mission of providing high-quality health care to people regardless of their ability to pay, insurance or immigration status," Hamilton Lee said. "Most importantly, we will be able to do more together for our patients than the two organizations could do separately, and that is what makes this merger so exciting.”

Patients of both health centers can expect the same high-quality care from the same providers and at the same locations. The unified organization can expand on its programs and continue increasing access for community care.

Venice Family Clinic plans to expand its pioneering street medicine program, which provides health care to people experiencing homelessness, to the South Bay.

“Each of us has a proud legacy of caring for our communities, and we will apply what’s best from each one to create a stronger unified organization,” said Forer. “Building on those legacies, we plan to expand our care to help people whose needs remain unmet.”

The combined organization serves 45,000 patients through 17 locations in Venice, Santa Monica, Mar Vista, Inglewood, Culver City, Redondo Beach, Carson, Gardena and Hawthorne plus two mobile clinics and an expansive street medicine program for people experiencing homelessness.

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