Models & Innovations Search Results for: community health workers
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Reviewed: Oct 24, 2022
To meet an urgent childcare need, a Wisconsin Partners collaborative came up with a creative solution: a Shared Services Network allows childcare providers to pool staff, resources, and services while receiving support for daily operations.
...health , with more than 50% of rural American communities considered childcare deserts. Throughout the state of Wisconsin, childcare services are closing rapidly, with staffing and finance issues as the main causes. In Wisconsin's Monroe...
Reviewed: Oct 3, 2022
Together for Beaufort County (T4BC) has coordinated nearly 2 dozen coalitions to address quality-of-life challenges in the community. Their increased communication and united efforts has contributed to the program's positive outcomes.
...community wellness: Health Environment Economy Education Social Wellbeing Below are specific ways T4BC helps partnering agencies carry out their visions: Facilitates collaboration between organizations with similar missions and helps to build an environment of mutual...
Reviewed: Sep 20, 2022
FARM CAMP is a week-long camp for high school students in rural and tribal Nebraska communities to learn about behavioral health careers.
...workers, substance use counselors, and other behavioral health occupations. FARM CAMP has taken place in the rural communities...
Reviewed: Sep 13, 2022
The Affiliated Service Providers of Indiana Network (ASPIN) works to integrate behavioral health by dually training community health workers and certified health insurance enrollment navigators.
...health by dually training community health workers and certified health insurance enrollment navigators. --- View more...
Reviewed: Sep 7, 2022
The Chatham County Council on Aging started Geezers, Gulpers, and Gardeners (3G Group) to connect retired men in need of male friends in rural North Carolina to other men.
...Worker Chatham County Council on Aging 919.542.4512 x231 rodney.dietrich@chathamcouncilonaging.org Topics Aging and aging-related services Elderly population Men Mental health Social connectedness States served North Carolina Date added September 11, 2018 Date updated or reviewed...
Reviewed: Aug 29, 2022
This Kansas project works to improve mental health services for students and families through treatment, case management, and educational events.
...health services through the social worker The number of unique mental health services offered at each school district increased from one to 14 3,227 people have participated in community...
Reviewed: Aug 24, 2022
The Menominee Tribe in Wisconsin has been deeply affected by trauma for years. A state-wide initiative called Fostering Futures has initiated trainings for clinic and school staff to administer trauma-informed care and build resilience among children.
...community trainings. Menominee Tribal Clinic's Behavioral Health Department consists of: 11 full-time staff members 3 Licensed Professional Counselors 1 Licensed Professional Counselor In-Training 2 Licensed Clinical Social Workers...
Reviewed: Aug 12, 2022
A comprehensive, culturally competent diabetes education program for rural Hispanic/Latino populations near the U.S.-Mexico border.
...Health Promotion Coordinator Mariposa Community Health Center 520.375.6050 RPiper@mariposachc.net Topics Chronic disease management Community health workers...
Reviewed: Aug 1, 2022
Atlantic General Hospital's patient centered medical home program reduced hospital admission rates, emergency department visits, and total cost of care while better accommodating patients of their 7 rural clinics in eastern Maryland and southern Delaware.
...health department that provides a registered nurse, social worker, and community health outreach worker. The team...
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2022
A cultural recovery peer advocate program in Seneca Nation has helped to reduce substance misuse among the Seneca Nation community.
...community experiences. Seneca Strong operates within the Seneca Nation Health System (SNHS). Healthcare providers within SNHS refer patients with a substance or opioid use disorder to one of 4 Certified Addiction Recovery Coaches employed...