Union Community Care
Kathryn Fossaceca, MSPAS, PA-C, MT, is a skilled Physician Assistant with extensive experience in community health and pediatrics. Currently serving as a Physician Assistant in Community Health at Union Community Care and as a volunteer Spanish-speaking Physician Assistant at Katallasso Family Health Center, Kathryn has previously worked in various roles including Pediatric PA-C at Lancaster Pediatric Associates LTD and Family Medicine PA-C at Penn State Health, where a focus was placed on older adult primary care. Kathryn's professional background includes a fellowship with the Physician Assistant Education Association and a clinical internship involving rotations across multiple health systems. Educational credentials include a Master's of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from DeSales University, a Master's in Teaching from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology from Marymount University.
Union Community Care
Our purpose is to spark equity through patient-led healthcare that welcomes and strengthens our communities by integrating body, mind, and heart through family medical care, dental care, behavioral health, and social support. We envision vibrant and healthy communities supported by inclusive healthcare that embraces each member’s unique culture, needs, and values, and emboldens them to make healthful choices that fuel their well-being and the well-being of others. We believe in whole health. This means we address and heal disease but equally important, we work at the causes of the causes, the social ills that must be addressed to achieve true equity. Union Community Care has purposefully connected with our communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, we set out on the long journey of supporting patients recovering from COVID-19, vaccinating the hard-to-reach and vulnerable among us, and helping families and communities heal emotionally and physically. We understand and embrace the complex lives and unique strengths of our patients, and we work hard to break down all barriers to care. This means we look through a grassroots lens. We go right into our community because we are our community. We are all a neighbor, a friend, a family member, and collectively, a trusted health home.