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What is Vamos+?

Vamos+ is available for insured patients who want access to the same exclusive benefits our members enjoy, all  for just $19.99 a month.

SAVE OVER

$1000

a year in exclusive discounts

Vamos+ memberships comes with many benefits!

Enrollment in AccessPerks 

Enjoy access to thousands of private discounts & deals from all the brands you love through AccessPerks including: 

  • Restaurants

  • Shopping

  • Groceries

  • Movie tickets

  • Hotels worldwide

  • Car rentals

  • Airfare

  • And so much more!

Enrollment in Previ

Discounts on individual mobile phone plans including:

  • $25 for T-Mobile

  • $20 for ATT

Community Navigators

Personalized support from Care Navigators who connect patients with the resources they need.

Exclusive Community Discounts

Save hundreds of dollars and support small businesses with exclusive Vamos Health membership discounts. 

Vamos Juntos coming soon!

Fitness Club Discount

Vamos Health members receive  member discount pricing as Vasa fitness. 

Immigration Law Consultation

Receive a free immigration law consultation from Shawn Smith, Managing Partner at Prospera Legal, PC.

Exclusive Member Only Events

Vamos Health loves it's members, join us at exclusive member-only events held quarterly that celebrate you! Celebrations often include food, entertainment and give-aways.  

English Classes

Ready to boost your English skills? Vamos Health members can now join free English classes every week at our West Valley office! Fun, friendly, and perfect for all levels. Call us today to get started!

Vamos+ members get access to Community Health Navigators!

Community Health Navigators

The helping hand you need.
  • Housing resources
  • Transportation resources
  • Food resources
  • And so much more!
  • Immigration/legal support
  • Financial counseling
  • Family counseling
  • Education resources
  • Language resources

Community Health Navigators play a vital role in bridging the gap between underserved patients and healthcare services by fostering trust, communication, and cultural understanding. They help patients navigate the healthcare system, addressing barriers like language, access, and mistrust, while also guiding healthcare providers to deliver care that is culturally competent and respectful. This approach ensures that patients' unique cultural and social contexts are recognized, leading to better health outcomes and more meaningful provider-patient relationships, especially in minority communities.

Community Health Navigators do more than help your though the more challenging aspects of managing health care, they also connect you with the resources you need to thrive.

Certified Community Health Worker

Jeannette Villalta

She is an active member of the community who has worked as a community health navigator for over 20 years and continues to learn new things in order to share her knowledge and empower those around her. Thanks to her efforts, in 2012, she became a driving force behind the Community Health Workers movement in Utah, which led to the establishment of SB104 Community Health Worker Certification in Utah in 2022.

 

In 2016, she was honored with the "Trailblazer" award by the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. In 2013, she participated as a panelist on a television program addressing topics of interest to parents. From 2014 to 2015, she hosted the radio show Voces de la Comunidad, and later in 2016, Somos Utah. Both programs aimed to inform the Hispanic/Latino community about nonprofit organizations, community events, and available health and social support resources.


She strongly believes that everyone deserves respect, rights, and opportunities, regardless of creed, sexual orientation, age, language, or cultural values.


“Our community needs representation, guidance and support to be able to assist its residents and enhance recognition that they are an essential part of this great society, which in many cases is completely different from their places of origin.”

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