Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week - Nov 11-18
Nov. 11-18 2023 is Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. This week, across the country, schools, towns, municipalities and community organizations host events, activities, and programs to promote the relationships and shared work being done to combat hunger and homelessness, and to support those efforts by engaging volunteers and the community in active work to address those situations.
New Report Recommends 30 Strategies to Support Healthy Aging in North Carolina
North Carolina’s population is rapidly aging. By 2028, 1 in 5 residents will be over age 65, and by 2038 most North Carolina counties will have more residents aged 60+ than those under age 18. This signifies major changes in the health care needs of our state for which families, communities, medical providers, and policymakers must prepare.
A new report, A Place to Thrive: Creating Opportunities to Age Well in North Carolina, from the North Carolina Institute of Medicine’s Task Force on Healthy Aging recommends 30 actionable strategies for improving social connections, falls prevention, food and nutrition security, and mobility to support healthy aging for all North Carolinians.
Sexual Violence & Human Trafficking - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 3
Education on sexual violence and human trafficking is a key strategy for improving the health and wellbeing in our region. In this installment of the WNC HPI podcast, producer Andrew Rainey speaks with Rita Sneider-Cotter, the Executive Director of OurVOICE, about sexual violence and human trafficking in WNC, the intersection of social determinants of health and trafficking, and what’s being done in our region to address this critical issue.
In The News: NC Medicaid’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot
North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot - an innovative program designed to use Medicaid funds to improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs by addressing social determinants of health - is making the news…and making a difference.
School Meals for ALL NC - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 2
A lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food can have significant impacts on health and wellbeing. And this is especially true when it comes to children who need a steady intake of nutritious food to grow healthy bodies and develop healthy minds.
In North Carolina, however, one in six children are food insecure, and over 1.6 million North Carolinians live in a food desert - areas where healthy foods are not accessible. And since 2012, the number of food deserts in NC has only increased.
In this installment of the HPI Podcast, we speak with Marianne Weant and Alecia Sanders of the NCAH about food insecurity, the School Meals for All Campaign, and what we learned from implementing a similar program in NC during COVID, along with the political challenges and both state and local considerations for a more permanent implementation of this program.
New Resources for Healthy Aging and Social Determinants of Health
Social determinants of health (such as access to housing, transportation, social support, food security, financial and economic stability, etc.) have a significant impact on health, function, and quality of life, and this is especially true as we grow older. Check out the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion’s new resource designed to help individuals and organizations improve SDOH and support older adults’ health and well-being.
It’s time to celebrate National Community Health Worker Awareness week!
Learn more about the Community Health Workers who help keep WNC strong, resilient and healthy.
PSA: Radon in WNC
Radon occurs naturally all across Western North Carolina, and can pose serious health risks. Learn more about your radon risks by visiting the North Carolina Radon Program website.
Radon in WNC: Know Your Risks
Radon isn't just a problem for homes with basements - it can show up almost anywhere. Learn more about your risks and steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
Child and Maternal Health in WNC - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 1
Learn how innovative programs like MAHEC’s Maternal Health Innovations Grants and Medicaid’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot are addressing WNC’s “maternal healthcare deserts,” high maternal mortality rates, and resulting increased healthcare costs. Featuring the Region 1 Perinatal Nurse Champion, Katlyn Moss (BSN. RN).