Katy Trail Community Health

The project involved the design and construction of a new 24,870 sq. ft., one story facility that provides space for all three partners to provide services and flexible space for conversion to community meeting use.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $7,237,500
  • Total Project Cost: $7,641,830

IMPACT

  • 21 FTE jobs
  • 54 construction jobs
  • 8,500 patients served
  • KTCH provides services to 11,550 people annually at its sites.
  • 24,870 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

Katy Trail Community Health (KTCH) is an FQHC providing out-patient medical, dental and behavioral health services primarily to the low-income residents of a three county area of west central Missouri. KTCH currently provides services from three locations: a main clinic in Sedalia and two small satellite clinics located in Warsaw and Versailles. In 2011, KTHC provided services to 11,550 people at its sites. Katy Trail Community Health was recently recognized as a patient-centered medical home by e National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), the first in the West Central Missouri area to achieve this distinction. The scope of the project is to design and build a new 24,870 sq. ft., one story facility that provides space for all three partners to provide services and exible space for conversion to community meeting use. The building will house 6 medical exam rooms, 1 procedure room and 3 dental operatories for use by KTCH. In addition, there is now 9 counseling rooms (plus a group meeting room) for use by Pathways. Care Connections has an adult resource center, recreation/education areas including a computer lab and fitness center, a dining room for 200, café services and a fully equipped commercial kitchen.

MAP

Address: 17571 North Dam Access Road, Warsaw, MO 65355

Census Tract: 29015460300

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