Wyckoff Heights Medical Center responds to the growing healthcare needs of the communities it serves by expanding and enhancing clinical programs with co-located supportive services. Over the past 20 years, Wyckoff has enhanced clinical services by integrating crucial health promotion programs that deliver client outreach, education, case management, navigation, and linkage to care on issues such as maternal, infant and child health; mental health and substance use; HIV and sexual health prevention and treatment; violence intervention and treatment for sexual assault and domestic violence; and asthma.
Wyckoff currently holds a portfolio of 20 grant-funded health promotion programs which together serve over 8,000 individual clients annually on-site at Wyckoff and in the community. Many of these public health programs at Wyckoff are funded by mix of federal, state, and local government contracts and support the employment of a diverse workforce of patient navigators, case managers, community health workers, counselors, nutritionists, peer and community educators, data managers and other administrators who work closely with doctors, nurses, residents, clinic managers and social workers to support clients in meeting their health goals and staying engaged in medical care.