The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognized the health connections San Juan Basin Public Health’s Women’s Wellness team made with women in our communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping improve and save lives with health care, housing, food, transportation and other financial assistance.
The CDC featured the team in a partner success story article highlighting the efforts made during the pandemic to work with partner organizations to reach the Hispanic community with resources to support health and wellness. The team helped schedule medical appointments, provided gas cards and assisted with accessing financial resources.
Additionally, the team provides cancer screenings in the SJBPH clinic and helped a woman identify her cervical cancer early. The deep trust the SJBPH community health workers have developed with the immigrant population provided the support the patient needed to access treatment and navigate a health care system that leaves many out. Read the article on the CDC’s website at this link.
These efforts to help keep women in our communities healthy during a time of uncertainty and restricted abilities to connect in person show the SJBPH team’s dedication to protecting and improving human and environmental health – and inspiring well-being among all those who call the area home.
“We are so pleased that the CDC recognized this important innovation that helped keep women connected to resources and care during the pandemic,” said Liane Jollon, SJBPH executive director. “Our Women’s Wellness team once again demonstrated their commitment to our communities during a once-in-a-lifetime public health challenge.”
San Juan Basin Public Health is a local public health agency, governed by a seven-member local Board of Health, serving all residents of Archuleta and La Plata counties. For 74 years, San Juan Basin Public Health has improved the health and environment of southwest Colorado.