
Mountain Area Pro Bono Health Services
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide effective, pro bono physical therapy, social work, nutrition,
behavioral health, and speech therapy services to the under-served and under-insured
population of western North Carolina. We strive to improve quality of life, health,
and function of our clients while serving the community and fostering student education.
Physical therapists diagnose movement dysfunction that interferes with quality of
life at any age, design treatment plans to restore and optimize function and prevent
disability, and also promote healthy lifestyles and injury prevention by developing
fitness and wellness-oriented programs.
In collaboration with other healthcare professionals, social workers contribute to patient’s health and wellness by providing mental health prevention and treatment services with special focus on behavioral and bio-psychosocial issues. Healthcare social workers help patients with the emotional adjustment to their condition and work to improve quality of life.
Speech therapists diagnose and treat speech sound, swallowing, hearing, and/or language issues to help people communicate more easily. They also work to improve individuals' quality of life by helping people connect with one another through better communication.
Registered dieticians use food and nutrition to promote health and manage disease. They also make recommendations for diet and other lifestyle changes to improve individual nutritional status or achieve specific health-related goals.
Behavioral health specialists contribute to patient health and wellness by providing treatment services with a special focus on behavioral, emotional, and biopsychosocial well-being. They teach patients skills to manage a broad range of challenges such as stress, changes in self-perception, low mood, substance use, sleeping difficulties, and more.
Who We Serve
Mountain Area Pro Bono Health Services serves uninsured or under-insured individuals in western North Carolina, regardless of socio-economic or health status.
If you do not currently have physical therapy coverage, please call for full eligibility details: 828-227-3527.
MAPHealth has two locations to serve our western NC community. Our Asheville clinic is located at the ĢƵ (WCU) Instructional Site at Biltmore Park. Through the generosity of Harris Regional Hospital our original MAPHealth clinic is located on the first floor of the Health and Human Sciences Building at WCU.
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Have you had an injury or illness that has limited your function or quality of life? Is pain limiting your ability to work or participate in activities you enjoy? Have you fallen or are you afraid of falling? Have you had an injury or illness that has limited your function? Have you had a stroke and are still trying to regain function? Call 828.227.3527 to leave a voicemail and make an appointment. If you do not currently have physical therapy coverage, please call for full eligibility details. |
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Our clinicians |
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Physical therapy services are provided by Doctor of Physical Therapy students under the direct supervision of licensed physical therapists. Meet some of our clinicians:Sandy Davis, PT, DPT Zach Demeester, PT, DPT Dr. Joshua D. Jones, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, DAC, Dip. Osteopractic Hannah Pollard, PT, DPT, NCS Asa Walker, PT, DPT, OCS, LAT, ATC, CSCS
DPT FacultyZach Demeester |
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Student testimonials |
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"It can be hard to initially sacrifice the time on a Wednesday night when you have a busy week but the opportunity to work with the amazing supervising clinicians MAPHealth offers is unrivaled and has helped improve my clinical reasoning, my confidence on clinical rotations and my communication skills with patients. I truly believe volunteering in MAPHealth was the most valuable part of my didactic education. It reinforced what I learned in my classes and helped me prepare for working with people, which I realized was not as straightforward as I expected (despite all the "it depends" I already heard). Additionally, I found that the nature of having to defend my clinical reasoning and explain my thought process better prepared me for clinical rotations and the residency interview process." ~Anne Pursiful, Class of 2021 “It can be difficult balancing weeks of school and clinic but it’s what keeps me motivated and inspired knowing that I’m doing something I love while making a change in another’s life. The hard work and long nights are all worth it when you can see a patient progress throughout the semester while building upon our clinical reasoning skills. The more I volunteer, the more comfortable I become with the application of our knowledge and the progression of individualized care.” ~Emily Schaul, Class of 2022 |
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Student board |
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Mountain Area Pro Bono Health Services Student Board members are elected each year from the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. This group of dedicated students is guided by faculty member Dr. Ashley Hyatt. The students' energy and commitment, along with Dr. Hyatt's experience and enthusiasm, make the clinic a reality. For more information you can view the Student Board Application. |
The Mountain Area Pro Bono Health Services is made possible by your dedication and commitment. Please be a part of the collaborative problem-solving team by submitting your