As healthcare evolves, so does the vital role of community care workers. Our latest blog delves into the exciting trends shaping this field, from technology integration to person-centred care approaches. Discover how these dedicated professionals are making a difference through interdisciplinary collaboration, specialised training, cultural competence, and advocacy. Ready to learn more about how community care is transforming lives? Read the full blog on our website!
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Discover "A Pathway to Better Care" – The Catalyst White Paper Publication 2024 Our latest White Paper offers a roadmap to transform health and social care, shaped by the voices of those who matter most—the families we care for, the dedicated support workers and healthcare professionals, and the commissioners and social workers driving change. This resource is grounded in compassion, designed to make a real impact, and built on the strength of the community. Inside, you’ll uncover: ✨ The progress made in creating care systems that truly put people first. ✨ The challenges we must still address to reduce reliance on institutional care. ✨ Practical steps for professionals, families, and caregivers to work together to deliver equal and timely support. This is about more than highlighting issues; — it’s about reshaping care to uphold dignity, protect rights, and transform lives. 📩 Download the White Paper Publication today and be part of a community committed to making care better for everyone. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dFhmFAPH
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Discover "A Pathway to Better Care" – The Catalyst Care Group White Paper Publication 2024 This latest White Paper Publication offers a roadmap to transform health and social care, shaped by the voices of those who matter most—the families we care for, the dedicated support workers and healthcare professionals, and the commissioners and social workers driving change. This resource is grounded in compassion, designed to make a real impact, and built on the strength of the community. Inside, you’ll uncover: ✨ The progress made in creating care systems that truly put people first. ✨ The challenges we must still address to reduce reliance on institutional care. ✨ Practical steps for professionals, families, and caregivers to work together to deliver equal and timely support. This is about more than highlighting issues; — it’s about reshaping care to uphold dignity, protect rights, and transform lives. 📩 Download the White Paper Publication today and be part of a community committed to making care better for everyone. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dFhmFAPH
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It is long past time for Government to make care a public policy priority and to put in place the supports for families, communities and individuals to ensure that those who need care can access it at all stages across the lifespan. By adopting an inclusive approach to care, we can address the diverse needs of individuals and communities while promoting principles of equity, solidarity, and sustainability. Read More: https://lnkd.in/e_mmpP5i
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Did you know Legacy runs Texas' largest health care AmeriCorps service program? With over 70 AmeriCorps members, who provide vital services alongside our teams across the Greater Gulf Coast region, this program allows us to connect even further with our communities. Our members serve as community health workers, pharmacy advocates, patient information coordinators, and maternal & child health specialists - among many other vital roles. Learn how we are training up the next generation of health care leaders, with Ashley Harris-Land, Program Director. For more information, please visit our AmeriCorps website at https://lnkd.in/gE4zJiRy .
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Language can be a barrier to equity-centered work, but sometimes even the most well-intentioned efforts leave people behind. These resources were created in partnership with the California Health Care Foundation as part of our work to better integrate community health workers and promatores into health systems and clinics. Take a look at best practices, lessons learned and a handy checklist when planning for accessible events for your community:https://bit.ly/3VaGCCG
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Did you know there are more seniors than children in York Region? The 2024 to 2027 York Region Plan to Support Seniors: Navigating Forward Together aims to support seniors by strengthening their health and program knowledge, integrating services, streamlining navigation of services, and improving coordination across health and social care systems. Learn more about the Plan to Support Seniors at york.ca/PlanforSeniors
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At Made to Save (Civic Nation), I was blown away by the resourcefulness, wisdom, creativity, and effectiveness of community based organizations and community health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the June issue of Health Affairs, I and co-authors Denise Octavia Smith MBA, BS, CHW, PN, SFC, Bisola Ojikutu, John Auerbach celebrate communities and lay out steps to create a new model of public health that makes community a full partner. The open access article is here: https://lnkd.in/eed3FWEa
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Comprehensive access to a person’s health and social care history is a game-changer. My Care Record offers secure, instant access to such vital information, facilitating better informed clinical decisions. Learn about how we’re making this possible at https://lnkd.in/eSip_X4h
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Healthcare is a universal right, but access isn’t universal. Latino leadership in public health breaks barriers, ensuring every voice is heard and every need is met. In the tapestry of public health, Latino voices are essential threads. Let’s weave a future where representation fosters understanding and equity for all.
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Language can be a barrier to equity-centered work, but sometimes even the most well-intentioned efforts leave people behind. These resources were created in partnership with the California Health Care Foundation as part of our work to better integrate community health workers and promatores into health systems and clinics. Take a look at best practices, lessons learned and a handy checklist when planning for accessible events for your community. https://bit.ly/3VaGCCG
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