Upper Skagit Tribe
Upper Skagit Tribe
Upper Skagit Tribal Health Facility
2284 Community Plaza
Sedro WA 98284
Phone: 360-865-4200
Fax: 360-856-3537
Location
The
Clinic is located at 2284 Community Plaza in Sedro, Washington. The NWSUHB is a
non-profit organization established in the early 1980's. The Health Board
contracts for sanitarian services under a P.L. 93-638, Title I consortium
agreement.
Services/Programs/Hospitals
The Tribe provides
limited primary care services in a 4,500 SF medical clinic built in 1995.
Health programs are funded through a P.L. 93-638, Title I contract with the
IHS. With its base funding the Tribe operates a Family Services Program that
employs a full-time physician's assistant, a public health nurse one day per
week, two full-time CHRs, and one full-time alcohol counselor. Specialty
services include WIC and ECEAP. Through a contract with the Lummi Nation, Upper
Skagit purchases the on-site services of a nutritionist one day a week, a
mental health counselor two days a week, and medical doctor one day per month.
One full-time position is funded and the sanitarian provides services one day a
week at Upper Skagit. Services include supervision of contaminated waste
handling, food handling permits, health inspections of tribal facilities, water
quality and sewage management, vector control and solid waste disposal, among
other duties as assigned by the tribal health department. The Tribe's Contract
Health Service Delivery Area (CHSDA) is Skagit County. The Tribe's Contract
Health Services program is funded and administered by the Swinomish Tribes
through a consortium agreement.
Patients
Patients
who have no other medical coverage travel to the Lummi Tribal Health Center for
direct care services that are not provided at the Upper Skagit Health Center.
The clinic bills Medicaid, Medicare and other third-party payers. The Health
Center had 1,510 primary care visits and 118 other patient visits for a total
of 1,628 patient visits for FY 1996. The Upper Skagit Tribe is part of the
Northwest Washington Service Unit Health Board (NWSUHB) that also includes
Lummi, Nooksack and Swinomish. The enrolled tribal population is 504 and the
Indian population living on or near the reservation is 457. The active health
clinic user population is 382. The leading causes of death are heart disease,
malignant neoplasm, cerebrovascular disease, motor vehicle accidents and
digestive diseases. There were 411 Active users in 2002.
About the Tribe
History
The
Upper Skagit Reservation covers an 84-acre parcel of land east of Sedro Woolley
in Skagit County. An additional 15 acres of non-developed commercial land is
located along Interstate 5 near the town of Alger. The reservation is located
in the Cascade foothills. The Upper Skagit Tribe is governed by a seven member
Tribal Council elected in accordance with the Tribal Constitution and by-laws
approved by the Secretary of the Interior in 1974. Council members serve for
staggered three-year terms.
About the Area
Geography
City:
Sedro Woolley, population 6,290. Elevation 55. County: Skagit, population
69,500. Native American 1,484, 32% of nonwhite, 2% of total population. 1,735
square miles. County extends inland to the Cascades from Rosario Strait at
Anacortes and Mt. Vernon. County's assessed value averages $2,463 an acre..
Average temperatures 41-60. Principal industries: Wood products, petroleum and
coal processing, food processing, agriculture.
Climate
Rainfall (Mt. Vernon):
32.2 inches
An original
signatory of the Treaty of Point Elliott, the Upper Skagit people are descended
from a tribe with ten separate villages on the Upper Skagit and Sauk Rivers in
Washington state. Our ancestors eventually consolidated, but a separate
reservation was not originally established, and some tribal members had to
reside on other reservations, primarily Swinomish. Our Tribe received formal
federal recognition in early 1970s, with land put into trust for the tribe in
1984.
The Tribe provides limited primary care services in a 4,500
SF medical clinic built in 1995. Health programs are funded through the IHS.
The user population in 1998 was 408. The Tribe operates the following programs:
Contact Information:
Upper Skagit Tribal Health
25959 Community Plaza Way
Sedro Wolley, WA 98284
Phone: 360-856-4200
Upper Skagit Tribe
History
Headmen of
the Upper Skagit Tribe were among the signatories to the Point Elliott Treaty
of 1855. The government said the Upper Skagit were not one group, there were
villages that made up the Upper Skagit. Surveyors from the Northern Pacific
Railroad crossed Upper Skagit land in 1870. Then came the white settlers. The
Upper Skagit people were angered when the white settlers crossed on their lands
that held their dead. The Upper Skagit people suffered from diseases from white
contact.
Government
The tribe
operates under bylaws and constitution that was adopted on December 4, 1936.
The tribe is governed by the seven-member Upper Skagit Tribal Council. In
January of 1951 the tribe filed a claim for the consideration for the lands
ceded to the United States was unconscionably low. On September 23, 1968 a
final judgment ordered for the tribe to be awarded $385,471.42.