Dr. Page Griffin Jossi, a dedicated physician with over two decades of experience, brings a wealth of expertise and a deep connection to the communities of Marion and Polk counties. With four generations of her family having called this region home, her return to offering in-home primary medical care is both an honor and a privilege.
For the past three years, Dr. Jossi has been an integral part of the Housecall Providers primary care team in the Portland metro area. Her decision to focus on in-home medical care stems from a profound understanding of the challenges some patients encounter in accessing traditional clinic-based services. By visiting patients in their homes, Dr. Jossi and her colleagues gain invaluable insights into their lives, building deeper connections and understanding.
Dr. Jossi sees her role not only as a physician but also as a compassionate guide, assisting patients in navigating their healthcare decisions with dignity and autonomy. Fluent in Spanish, she is eager to serve a diverse patient population and continues her advocacy for older adults, including active involvement in the State Plan for Alzheimer’s and other Dementias of Oregon (SPADO) and her position on the Board of Directors for the Oregon Geriatric Society.
Returning to practice in Marion and Polk counties, Dr. Jossi eagerly anticipates reconnecting with her neighbors, friends, church and community members. Her career reflects a passion for geriatric care, driven by a commitment to treating patients with the same level of compassion and personalized attention she would want for her own family members.
Robin Jewett, DMSc, PA-C, has been a practicing physician associate since 2005, with experience spanning internal medicine subspecialities, geriatrics, and complex chronic disease management. Robin earned a Master of Science in Medicine from Trevecca Nazarene University and later completed a Doctor of Medical Science focused on research in resilience and geriatric mental health.
Throughout her career, she has served in home-based primary care, long-term-care medicine, and community health settings, and has taught on faculty at several graduate physician associate programs. She brings a steady, relationship-centered approach to patient care with a special interest in aging adults, preventative medicine, and improving access for medically vulnerable populations.