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Los Centros de Salud Comunitarios plantan árboles para “Arraigar” a las Comunidades

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Monday, August 5, 2019   

LAMAR, Colo. – Los centros de salud de Colorado están cumpliendo con el tema de este año en la Semana Nacional del Centro de Salud Comunitaria ("National Community Health Center Week"), "Arraigados en las Comunidades"). Sarada Leavenworth, de Axis Health System, dice que la gente que se aparezca en durante el Jueves obtendrá un árbol-en-una-caja que pueden plantar en su comunidad. Agrega que sembrarlos representa la meta común de los centros de salud, de quitar las barreras para atender y mejorar en general la salud de la comunidad.

"El echar raices profundas al plantar el arbol tambien representa esa salud aumentada para la gente. Al trabajan con un equipo de salud como el nuestro, pueden empezar a desarrollar un nuevo arbol."

Los Centros Comunitarios de Salud de Colorado brindan un hogar de atención médica a más de uno de cada siete coloradeños, y atienden al 40 por ciento de la población no asegurada de Colorado. Leavenworth dice que los eventos de esta semana también buscan recordar a la gente interesada, incluyendo a representantes del estado y del condado, que los centros médicos emplean casi seis mil personas en muchas comunidades de todo el estado, a donde cuesta trabajo que lleguen los trabajos bien pagados.

Durante la década pasada los centros de salud de Colorado calificados a nivel federal han estado en el primer plano de reducir los costos generales de la salud, en gran parte motivados por el concepto crear un hogar de atención a la salud para pacientes, o lo que Brenda Brown -del Centro de Salud Comunitario de High Plains- llama conseguir en un solo lugar todo para una buena salud.

"Del punto de vista medico a las necesidades de salud conductual, tambien tenemos una clinica dental, tenemos un dietista registrado en el equipo, asi que mas o menos cubre la gama de necesidades medicas."

Otros festivales de esta semana incluyen revisión dental gratis para pequeños desde los seis meses, patrocinado por el Centro de Salud Comunitaria STRIDE (STRIDE Community Health Center) en Parker; un cambio de pañales gratis por la Comunidad de la Salud Sunrise (Sunrise Community Health); y un carnaval a toda diversión con juegos, castillos inflables, camiones de comida, pinta-caritas y una carrera de obstáculos patrocinada por la Clínica Family Health, en Adams County. Para ver más eventos, visite www.cchn.org.


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