Introducing The Many Clinical Brands of the Compassion Center:
Compassion Center is proud to be growing with you, our children and our communities at large.
The future is bright for the Compassion Center, as a nonprofit organization dedicated to patient advocacy, professional education and healthcare innovations that serve categorically complex, terminally ill and underserved populations with improved standards of care and affordable care access, Compassion Center is growing at the speed of love, and Compassion.
Regardless if you are on the go, at work, retired or residing in an assisted living center, hospice or nursing home, Compassion Center has a program geared towards empowering you on your wellness journey, or just improving your quality of life when and where you need it most. Since 2001, the Compassion Center has been educating, advocating, innovating and operating local clinics that bridge patients with compassionate, qualified and otherwise specialized doctors, specialists and nurse-practitioners capable of delivering a higher quality of care management.
Historically, Compassion Center has always been on the bleeding edge of Compassion. Back in 2001, Compassion Center introduced its clinic system to the Pacific Northwest (in Oregon) and began its journey towards perfecting our model of qualified, quantified care management by setting the bar for medical cannabis recommendations. Today, Compassion Center is the only nonprofit medical cannabis clinic system still operating and intact in Oregon. By specializing in medical cannabis recommendations, Compassion Center has managed the care of over 20,000 patients in Oregon alone- not to mention all the other states that we serve directly, or indirectly through management services, intervention and/or clinical contracts.
In 2010, Compassion Center partnered with the Patient Rights Coalition to reschedule medical cannabis to a CSA Schedule II in Oregon so doctors and other prescribing practitioners could prescribe it in the course of managing one’s continuum of care: This empowered hospitals too.
In 2016, Compassion Center partnered with, and acquired the Cannalogix Foundation Research Institute’s medical research institute and all associated data including their recently developed Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency Syndrome genomics kit further addressing addiction and genetic markers that raise concern among those using cannabis to mitigate their conditions.
In 2018, Compassion Center introduced MSOplus (MSO+), a nonprofit management services organization dedicated to lowering overhead and operating costs for compassionate provider driven practices, and IntegrativeECS for patients and providers who want to properly integrate their medical cannabis, and other plant-based medicines with their conventional, alternative or traditional therapeutics. This lead the organization into the realm of recovery, hospice, hospitals and treatment centers, and subsequently sober and serene living environments due to demand.
In 2019, Compassion Center rolled out the next phase in clinical expansion by introducing the Holistic Health Now (HHN) and Holistic Nurse Now (HNN) programs, a pair of programs geared towards improving the new standard of care while lowering the overall costs of doing business for our small businesses, schools, community colleges and even universities by improving the community’s access to qualified wellness and compassionate care.
While Compassion Center is always innovating new directions for integrative healthcare, the positive intentions are always driving the standards of care that we need to see in the world.