Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley: Permanent Closure — 21 Employees
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley permanently closed, displacing 21 employees per WARN Act filing. The FQHC served Native American and Alaska Native communities in the South Bay with primary care, dental, behavioral health, and traditional healing services.
The closure represents a significant loss for tribal healthcare access in Silicon Valley.
Key takeaways
- Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley permanently closed — 21 employees displaced
- Served Native American and Alaska Native communities with primary care, dental, BH, and traditional healing
- Significant loss for tribal healthcare access in Silicon Valley
Primary source
CA EDD WARN ActAffected FQHCs
FQHC Talent. (2025, October 1). Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley: Permanent Closure — 21 Employees. Primary source: CA EDD WARN Act. Retrieved June 12, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/indian-health-center-scv-closure
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