Premier Mobile Health Services
Read MoreAmericares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Americares team members meet with Nadine 'Deanie' Singh, the Executive Director of Premier Mobile Health Sercives, in Fort Myers, Florida to begin a new partnership. Deanie was once an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica who grew up without access to healthcare. She dedicated her life to helping other people so they wouldn’t have to experience what she went through and is now a registered and board-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Premier Mobile Health Services. She got her first mobile medical unit by searching eBay and saving her personal money to purchase it. She put everything she had into making it run so she could serve those who were falling through the cracks and medically underserved. Now she has two mobile units and a walk-in clinic. Her mission is to provide access to quality healthcare services to the medically vulnerable and those who are most at risk of developing and experiencing long-term illnesses and hospitalizations. Deanie submitted a proposal to help with surge staffing. This partnership will allow them to pay staff while her existing staff are dealing with their own personal losses so they can maintain full service at both of their mobile clinics and the walk-in clinic. October 3, 2022. (Photo/Tija Danzig)
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Mike Genkins of Sun Coast Community Center organizes goods that he distributes to the local community, such as water, food, clothing, basic supplies and other
necessities in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)20221004UnitedStatesFloridaHurricaneIanEmergencyResponseMikeDemas00950BoxBuildingCardboardCartonHumanPersonPlywoodShelfWarehouseWood
Portrait of Deanie Singh, a registered, board-certified Nurse Practitioner and the Executive Director at Premier Mobile Health Services in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Portrait of Deanie Singh, a registered, board-certified Nurse Practitioner and the Executive Director at Premier Mobile Health Services in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Portrait of Deanie Singh, a registered, board-certified Nurse Practitioner and the Executive Director at Premier Mobile Health Services in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig speaks with Charlie Garretson, a volunteer at Sun Coast Community Center who cooks meals for those in need to local community members in the wake of hurricane Ian in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig speaks with Charlie Garretson, a volunteer at Sun Coast Community Center who cooks meals for those in need to local community members in the wake of hurricane Ian in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Tija Danzig speaks with Charlie Garretson, a volunteer at Sun Coast Community Center who cooks meals for those in need to local community members in the wake of hurricane Ian in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Deanie Singh, a registered, board-certified Nurse Practitioner and the Executive Director at Premier Mobile Health Services speaks with Mariel Fonteyn, Director, US Emergency Response Emergency Programs, in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Deanie Singh, a registered, board-certified Nurse Practitioner and the Executive Director at Premier Mobile Health Services speaks with Mariel Fonteyn, Director, US Emergency Response Emergency Programs, in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)
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Mariel Fonteyn, Director, US Emergency Response Emergency Programs, and Tija Danzig, Senior Director, US programs
assess the damage from Hurricane Ian in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)20221004UnitedStatesFloridaHurricaneIanEmergencyResponseMikeDemas01065ApparelClothingDenimHairHumanJeansPantsPersonSlateVegetation
Mariel Fonteyn, Director, US Emergency Response Emergency Programs, and Tija Danzig, Senior Director, US programs
assess the damage from Hurricane Ian in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)20221004UnitedStatesFloridaHurricaneIanEmergencyResponseMikeDemas01070ApparelArbourClothingGardenHairHumanOutdoorsPersonShortsTree
Tija Danzig, Senior Director, US programs
assesses the damage from Hurricane Ian in Ft. Meyers, Florida. October 4, 2022. (Photo: Mike Demas)20221004UnitedStatesFloridaHurricaneIanEmergencyResponseMikeDemas01074ApparelCarClothingGrassHairHumanPersonPlantTransportationVehicle