Happy Pride Month! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Come snag some swag 🌈🕶️ at the Park Ridge Community Health Fair this Saturday, June 8th, between 9am and noon! ☀️😎 #celebrate #pride #mentalhealth #community
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National Public Health Week-Day 1 "Civic Engagement" Today is the first day of National Public Health Week which is crucial week as it raises awareness about public health issues and encourages individuals to take action to improve the health of their communities. Each day is a different topic, and today's topic is "Civic Engagement". Civic engagement plays a vital role in Public Health by empowering citizens to advocate for policies and initiatives that promote public health, such as access to healthcare, clean air and water, healthy food options, and disease prevention measures. Together, they foster a culture of wellness and social responsibility, ultimately leading to healthier and more resilient societies. Local civic engagement allows residents to voice their concerns and influence local policies and decision-making processes. This can lead to the implementation of initiatives that address community needs, such as improving infrastructure, enhancing public safety measures, and promoting environmental sustainability. By working together, community members can identify innovative approaches to tackle issues like homelessness, education disparities, and economic inequality Overall, civil engagement at the local level is essential for building resilient, inclusive, and thriving communities where every voice is heard and valued. #nationalpublichealthweek #publichealth #civilengagement #blackmeninpublichealth #community #advocacy
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🌟 Celebrating 60 Years of Impact: The Legacy of Community Health Centers As I reflect on the remarkable journey of Community Health Centers over the past six decades, I'm reminded of their profound impact on the American healthcare ecosystem. Born out of the Civil Rights Movement and the War on Poverty, these centers were founded with a revolutionary idea: healthcare should be accessible to all, regardless of one's socio-economic status. From their humble beginnings in Mount Bayou, Mississippi, and Boston, Massachusetts, Community Health Centers have grown into the nation's largest and most successful primary care network, serving over 31 million individuals across the country. Their unwavering commitment to health equity and community empowerment has improved countless lives and reshaped our healthcare approach. These centers exemplify the power of community collaboration, bringing together healthcare professionals, community leaders, and government support to create a holistic healthcare ecosystem. They offer a wide array of services, from primary care to behavioral health, ensuring comprehensive care that extends beyond the traditional healthcare setting. As innovators and problem solvers, Community Health Centers have been at the forefront of addressing America's most pressing public health challenges, including natural disasters and pandemics. Their role in reducing health disparities, preventing illness, and addressing social determinants of health like nutrition, mental health, and homelessness is unparalleled. As we look to the future, it's important to advocate for long-term funding so that Community Health Centers can continue to advance their mission of providing quality, accessible healthcare to all. To delve deeper into the rich history of Community Health Centers and their pivotal role in shaping our healthcare system, visit the Chronicles website: https://lnkd.in/gavwP7dp #CommunityHealth #HealthcareInnovation #PublicHealth #HealthEquity #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth #ValueCHCs
The History of Community Health Centers
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professionalization of CHW is very important
"We're here to raise political will around the need to professionalize community health workers. To make sure that #proCHWs are salaried, supplied, skilled, and supervised, and that there is financial support for CHW programs." -Last Mile Health's James Nardella for The Audacious Project at #UNGA78: https://bit.ly/3t0Ei68
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🌟 Community Health Improvement Week - June 1st Week 🌟 As we celebrate Community Health Improvement Week, let’s take a moment to recognize the incredible efforts of healthcare professionals, community leaders, and individuals who are dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of our communities. This week is a reminder of the power of collaboration and the impact of our collective efforts. Focusing on preventive measures and promoting healthy lifestyles helps reduce the prevalence of chronic diseases. Improving access to healthcare services ensures that everyone receives the care they need, regardless of their background or circumstances. Educating the community about health risks and healthy habits empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their health. Building strong support systems within communities fosters resilience and improves mental health and well-being. Striving for health equity ensures that all community members have the opportunity to achieve their highest level of health. This week, let's celebrate the progress we've made and renew our commitment to building healthier, stronger communities. Whether through volunteering, advocating for better healthcare policies, or simply spreading awareness, every action counts. #CommunityHealthImprovementWeek #PublicHealth #HealthyCommunities #Wellness #HealthEquity #NAYS
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In this "Ask and Answer" session, a health center wanted to know if they could use grant funding to purchase a van for health services and other community health outreach efforts. The vehicle would travel to hard-to-reach communities, such as areas that are very rural, more than 30 miles from the health center, and to districts with lower primary care use. Could they get a grant for this purpose? Find out our answer and next steps at https://lnkd.in/eNShNFCx. And then please let me know what you think in the comments
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For over 30 years, it has been our honor to help families find a safe and appropriate community for their aging loved ones. From learning about your options and scheduling community tours to move-in day, our CarePatrol team is here to guide you through the process. Call us today at 262-223-6060. #Testimonial #CarePatrol #FiveStars
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Should be good chatting to the team from Ruils as they are extremely knowledgeable
The Ruils Community Health Fair is back again...this time in Ham & in the evening 🍁🍂 Drop in from 5 – 8 pm on Thurs October 5th at St. Richard’s Church for free basic health checks, resources from local orgs & fun activities for people of all ages! No registration required. See you there!
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It's sunny in Texas and that's perfect for National Walking Day! Today is a great opportunity to engage family, friends, and neighbors in a walk around the neighborhood or area park. Connecting with others and being active are key components of a healthy life. However, we know that many Texans just don't have the same opportunities to get out and be active. From missing sidewalks to unsafe parks, non-medical factors can have a direct impact on a person's health and well-being. That's why Episcopal Health Foundation supports solutions than promote equity and address non-medical drivers of health across the state. Part of that work includes helping community organizations push for policy improvements at all levels. Seemingly simple changes like the addition of sidewalks and safer pedestrian areas can make a considerable difference in daily physical activity levels and community health. So, as we walk today -- we're continuing our efforts to improve #HealthNotJustHealthCare in Texas! Fit Houston #Walk30 #HOUwalk
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