Outreach Community Health Centers
Annie Carrell, MSN, APNP, PMHNP-BC's work experience includes various roles in the healthcare field. Annie worked at Outreach Community Health Centers as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from July 2016 to August 2020, and then became the Director of Behavioral Health Services in August 2020. Prior to that, they worked at Rogers Memorial Hospital as a Registered Nurse from April 2014 to July 2016, where they performed professional nursing duties, conducted patient assessments, and provided patient education. Annie also worked at the Medical College of Wisconsin as a Clinical Research Assistant from October 2013 to October 2014. Additionally, they have experience as a Family Care Care Manager at Community Care Inc from September 2011 to August 2012, and as a Disaster Action Team Coordinator at the American Red Cross from September 2010 to September 2011. Annie'searlier experience includes working as a Housing Options Coordinator at the Goddard Riverside Community Center from September 2003 to August 2010, where they supervised case managers, helped chronically homeless clients find permanent housing, and conducted data analysis for program quality assurance.
Annie Carrell, MSN, APNP, PMHNP-BC has an education history that includes a Master's degree and a Bachelor's degree. From 2014 to 2016, they studied at Alverno College and completed their Master's degree, although the specific field of study is not provided. Prior to that, from 2000 to 2003, Annie Carrell attended Florida State University where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Social Work.
Outreach Community Health Centers
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Our History and Mission Formerly Health Care for the Homeless, Outreach Community Health Centers (OCHC) has, at the heart of its mission, a drive to provide the highest quality health care and support services to the most vulnerable people in the Greater Milwaukee Area: the homeless, those experiencing extreme poverty and the uninsured. Incorporated in 1980, Outreach Community Health Centers began direct service delivery in 1984 as a demonstration project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Pew Memorial Trust. During the past 35 years, OCHC programs have grown to provide a strong continuum of services for the homeless as well as a critical complement of support services for the poor and uninsured. Today, OCHC delivers services to those in need at six different locations, while our Street Outreach team seeks and finds homeless people sheltered in abandoned buildings and parks, as well as those seeking service at area shelters, food pantries and meal sites. OCHC serves the most disadvantaged people in Milwaukee County. Residents of the 5 poorest zip codes in Milwaukee County make up 40% of OCHC’s service population, and the zip code of our primary service site, 53206, has a median household income that is 48.7% lower than that of the county as a whole.