What is a Community Health Worker?
A Community Health Worker (CHW) is a frontline public health worker who connects individuals to health care, social services, and community resources. CHWs help people navigate complex systems, understand their options, and access programs that meet their unique needs. By connecting people with the right support, CHWs help reduce disparities, improve health outcomes, and strengthen community well-being.
CHW services we offer or can refer you to include:
- Breastfeeding Assistance
- Communicable Disease Treatment
- Cancer Control
- Counseling Services
- Diabetes Prevention
- Diaper Incentive Program
- Drug Overdose Prevention Program
- Medications for Opioid Use
- Nurse-Family Partnership
- Oral Health Services for Children
- Parents as Teachers
- Primary Care
- Senior Mobility & Balance
- Healthy Relationships Education
- Tobacco Cessation Classes
- WIC
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