The Center for Lupus Care, Inc ( CLC ), an Information Center based in Inglewood, opened its doors in August 2003 with a mission to educate the general population about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus ( commonly known as SLE or lupus ) and Discoid Lupus. Created to ensure that all patients, especially the underserved, are exposed to lupus education, CLC also assists with developing coping skills, securing superior medical care, advocating for any patient and/or family member as well as hosting a support group that raises awareness and gives patients a platform to be heard. The support group, made up of more than two hundred women and three men meets the fourth Friday of each month and new members continue to join every year. Clinical care management and counseling provided by graduate students of the USC School of Social Work is also now available for center-affiliated patients. Many of these services are made available through lectures, seminars, symposiums, and workshops that are facilitated by leading lupus specialists in Southern California. CLC has even created a database of qualified rheumatologists who understand not only the intricacies of the disease, but also the ramifications and the level of medical care necessary to ensure survival and quality of life. CLC houses a comprehensive on-site library of books, brochures, pamphlets and CD's that offer the most current and up-to-date information on lupus and the ramifications of the disease. The library is open and accessible for anyone to come, sit, read and research all about lupus and other auto-immune disorders as well as any of the other insidious diseases that claim a large percentage of the African American population.
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