For many people, access to healthcare isn’t a simple decision—it’s a financial impossibility.
That was the reality for Robert, a 62-year-old self-employed Floridian who runs a grocery delivery service. Like so many hardworking individuals who don’t have employer-sponsored coverage, Robert found himself stuck in the gap: earning too much to qualify for certain assistance programs, but not enough to comfortably afford high monthly premiums.
Then a neighbor told him about Volunteers in Medicine (VIM)—and that recommendation changed everything.
This is Robert’s story: a story of compassionate care, life-saving action, and the powerful impact a community clinic can have when it’s supported by donors and volunteers.
Finding VIM When “Affordable” Wasn’t Affordable
Robert’s healthcare journey with VIM began the way many do: through word of mouth.
After exploring health insurance options and realizing that premiums were simply too expensive for him as a self-employed individual, Robert felt he had limited choices. He didn’t want to ignore his health—but the system didn’t make it easy to do the right thing.
A neighbor suggested he reach out to Volunteers in Medicine, and Robert decided to take a chance.
What he found wasn’t just a clinic. It was a care team that treated him like family.
“They Took Care of Me”—Exceptional Care When It Mattered Most
Over the past few years, VIM became Robert’s trusted medical home. And when major health concerns arose, Robert says the clinic showed up for him in ways he’ll never forget.
He reflects on the quality of medical care he received through VIM—care that supported him through difficult moments and provided stability in seasons of uncertainty.
Two examples stand out most:
Hernia Surgery Support
Robert recalls the time surrounding his hernia surgery two years ago and the confidence he felt knowing he had trusted medical guidance behind him.
A Tongue Cancer Diagnosis
More recently, Robert faced a frightening diagnosis: tongue cancer. It’s the kind of moment that turns your world upside down—emotionally, physically, and financially.
But Robert wasn’t alone.
He shares how VIM helped him navigate next steps with clarity, urgency, and compassion—ensuring he didn’t fall through the cracks when time mattered most.
Gratitude for the People Who Made the Difference
Throughout the video, Robert takes time to recognize the people at VIM who impacted his journey in deeply personal ways.
Kim: Support for the Whole Family
Robert shares heartfelt appreciation for Kim, describing the extensive support she provided—not only to him, but also to his family. When health challenges hit, families feel the weight together, and Robert credits Kim with helping carry that burden.
Dr. Freek: Dental Care That Restored Confidence
Robert also thanks Dr. Freek, who volunteered to do Robert’s dental work. It may sound small to some, but to Robert, it was transformational. He describes how this care boosted his confidence and helped him feel like himself again.
Dr. D: Compassionate Care That Saved His Life
In one of the most emotional parts of Robert’s story, he expresses deep gratitude for Dr. D—not only for her medical expertise, but for how she communicated with him. He describes her as compassionate and clear, someone who took the time to explain things in a way that made him feel supported, informed, and safe.
Robert believes this care saved his life.
Jennifer’s Perspective: “We’re So Thankful”
Robert’s wife, Jennifer, also shares a message of gratitude—because caregivers need care too. When someone you love is facing something as serious as cancer, the fear can be overwhelming. Having a trusted clinic to help guide decisions is everything.
Jennifer specifically thanks:
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Vicki, for helping with the process leading to Robert’s diagnosis
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Dr. Strauss’s office, for moving quickly with a biopsy and referral
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The broader medical partners who helped connect Robert to specialized care, including a referral to Cleveland Clinic
This part of the story highlights something incredibly important: VIM doesn’t operate in isolation. The clinic works alongside a supportive physician community—helping patients access the right care at the right time.
A Clinician’s Reflection: Three Years of Caring for Robert
Vicki Dods, Clinical Director and Adult Nurse Practitioner at VIM, confirms that Robert has been her patient for the past three years.
She shares how meaningful it has been to be part of his journey—and how grateful she is for his outcome.
Vicki also acknowledges the power of a connected medical community and takes time to recognize Jennifer’s role, thanking her for being a steady source of support throughout Robert’s most challenging moments.
Because behind every patient story is often a spouse, parent, child, or friend carrying the emotional load—showing up day after day with strength that deserves recognition.
Why Support Matters: Stories Like Robert’s Happen Because of You
Robert and Jennifer’s story is powerful on its own—but it also reflects something bigger.
VIM exists because of:
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Volunteer providers who give their time and talent
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Clinic staff who do the work with heart and excellence
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Community partners who help bridge gaps in care
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Donors who make it possible for patients to be seen, treated, and supported
The video emphasizes a simple truth: donations and community support are essential for VIM to continue helping patients like Robert—patients who are working, contributing, and doing their best, but who still struggle to access healthcare through traditional routes.
Help More Patients Like Robert
If Robert’s story moved you, consider taking the next step.
You can help VIM continue providing compassionate, quality care to neighbors who need it most:
✅ Donate to support medical services and patient care
✅ Volunteer your time, skills, or professional expertise
✅ Share this story so more people learn that help is available
Donate: https://app.donorview.com/3yGYY
Volunteer: https://vimclinic.net/how-to-help/
Learn more: https://vimclinic.net/
Together, we can make sure that access to healthcare doesn’t depend on a job title, a premium, or a paycheck.
It depends on community.