Funding Available for Emergency Preparedness

North Central Florida HealthCare Coalition (NCFHCC) is accepting applications for projects that support one of the following capabilities: Continuity of Operations, Emergency Operations Coordination, Information Sharing, Medical Surge or Mass Fatality. The request must demonstrate relevance to NCFHCC’s mission: Coordinating preparedness and resilience through all sectors of the healthcare system. Requesting agencies must be a current member or request membership to NCFHCC as part of the project submission process. To become a member, please contact Donald Griest.

NCFHCC is a collaborative network of healthcare organizations […]

August 10, 2017

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MARCH OF DIMES AWARDS GRANT TO HEALTHY START OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA TO HELP IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF MOTHERS AND BABIES

March of Dimes
Healthy Start of North Central Florida

March of Dimes, whose mission is to improve the health of babies, is pleased to advance maternal and infant health by supporting Healthy Start of North Central Florida, Inc. with a $16,000.00 community service grant. This community service grant will enhance the UF Health CenteringPregnancy® program and establish the UF Health CenteringParenting® program as an innovative way […]

July 26, 2017

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Community members, including healthcare providers, of Bradford and Union counties are invited to share their views on health and healthcare by taking a 10-minute survey at www.WellFlorida.org. Survey participants will have the opportunity to win a $20 gift card. Survey results, along with research and health-related data, will be used to assess the region’s most pressing health needs. For more information on the Community Health Survey, contact Lindsey Redding at lredding@www.wellflorida.org or 352-313-6500, ext. 110.

July 18, 2017

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Babies don’t come with instruction manuals but home-visiting programs may be the next best thing

New parents have too much to do, and not enough time to do it all. They are learning what is best for baby and their own health during and after pregnancy, and there are so many questions.

Should my baby sleep on their back? How do I balance work and being a parent? Where can I turn for help?

Home visiting programs that offer family support services answer these questions and more. Programs […]

July 1, 2017

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Suwannee River Area Health Education Center (SRAHEC) and the North Central Florida Cancer Control Collaborative (NCFCCC) are hosting a joint live event for health professionals, advocates and parents on the benefits of the HPV vaccine and its ability to prevent cancer in both men and women.

Date: Thursday, June 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Location: Lake Shore Hospital Authority, 259 NE Franklin Street, Suite 102, Lake City, FL 32055

Target audience: Allied health professionals/students, community health advocates, and parents

Speaker and credentials: Versie Johnson-Mallard, PhD, WHNP-BC, FAANP, […]

June 6, 2017

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Community members, including healthcare providers, of Dixie, Gilchrist and Levy counties are invited to share their views on health and healthcare by taking a 10-minute survey at www.WellFlorida.org. Survey participants will have the opportunity to win a $25 gift card. Survey results, along with research and health related data, will be used to assess the county’s most pressing health needs. For more information on the Community Health Survey, contact Chris Abarca at cabarca@www.wellflorida.org or 352-727-3767.

Alachua County will be providing free summer meals for kids and teens ages 0 to 18.  Download the Summer Meals flier for information on locations and anticipated meal times. Meals will be available from June 7 to July 31. All locations will be closed July 3 and 4. Please call 352-955-7539 or visit www.acpsfood.com for more information. Also, look for the new food truck coming to Hidden Oaks, Majestic Oaks and the SWAG Family Resource Center.

 

May 24, 2017

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Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is a required evidence-based component of diabetes management as it significantly improves patient outcomes. Three key things have to occur for patients to realize these improved outcomes, and for educators to do what they do best: 1) providers have to refer their diabetes patients to educators; 2) patients have to attend all the initial and follow-up program visits to master their self-care behaviors; and 3) educators have to “think like a business and act like a business” to insure the sustainability […]

May 16, 2017

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Gainesville Sun
By Nathan Crabbe

Alachua County will soon see the benefits of making a greater investment in children long before they get to kindergarten — in fact, starting before they’re even born.

Last year, the County Commission created the Children’s Services Advisory Board to determine how to spend about $1.2 million slated for programs from prenatal to age 5. The board came to the commission last week with its recommendations.
One promising program will provide mothers of newborns with a home visit from a nurse within […]

May 15, 2017

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Gainesville Sun
By Aida Mallard

Early childhood advocacy awareness, local programs and resources will take center stage at the Early Childhood Advocacy Summit with speakers, workshops and tips from experts, with networking and lunch in the mix.

Hosted by Innovative Dads Inc., the summit will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday at CareerSource North Central Florida at 10 NW 6th St. The summit is free and open to the community, but those attending must RSVP via email at soil3@hotmail.com or by calling 352-283-2185.

Founded by Pastor Gerard […]

May 10, 2017

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