Bridges Program - Frederick Health

Bridges Program - Frederick Health The Bridges Program builds partnerships between Frederick County medical, religious and neighborhood

The Bridges Program builds partnerships between Frederick County medical, religious and neighborhood communities. The intent is to provide timely, easy to understand health education materials and tools which prompt people to advocate for, and improve, their own health and wellness. Using Bridges as part of a population health strategy, FMH's plan is to train Lay Health Educators (LHE) how to inco

rporate a health and wellness strategy into the regular routines of a shared community such as church, synagogue, or community association. Please contact Sue Eyler, Project Coordinator at 240-566-4862 for more information

06/25/2022

Come to FREDERICK PRIDE today for free COVID VACCINES, Diabetes Risk Assessments, and Information on all of our 5210, and Colorectal Health Screening programs!

At Frederick Pride 2022! And lov
06/25/2022

At Frederick Pride 2022! And lov

Happy PRIDE Month!  Hope to see you at the PRIDE Festival this Saturday, on Carroll Creek!
06/23/2022

Happy PRIDE Month! Hope to see you at the PRIDE Festival this Saturday, on Carroll Creek!

In June, we celebrate Le***an, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Q***r (LGBTQ) Pride Month to honor the 1969 Stonewall Riots in Manhattan, a tipping point for the gay liberation movement in the U.S. Today, we show our support for the LGBTQ community.
Every day, we strive to provide an inclusive environment where everyone is treated with respect, compassion, and dignity. Our organization is dedicated to safe, respectful, and equitable healthcare for all.
Learn more about our commitment to LGBTQ healthcare equity: https://www.frederickhealth.org/~/news/2022/june/our-commitment-to-lgbtq-healthcare-equity/

Tonight's class is about Mental Health and Peer Recovery, and there is a strong thread in both talks.  Teri Heger, leade...
10/06/2021

Tonight's class is about Mental Health and Peer Recovery, and there is a strong thread in both talks. Teri Heger, leader of our Partial Hospitalization Program, talked about Stigma's hold on people, making them afraid to ask for help. Carlton Hill of the Frederick Rescue Mission is sharing some of the ways a Peer Recovery Specialist walks beside someone in recovery and helps role model and navigate success for those new to recovery. People struggling with addiction experience stigma that keeps them afraid to seek help. That's where people like Carlton are crucial. He speaks his truth to give others hope. Proud that our hospital, Frederick Health, was part of his journey to lead the County’s Peer Support Program. So thankful for both of these talented healers time with our Lay Health Educators tonight!

We have a new Bridges Lay Health Educator Cohort running through November and this group is full of connectors, influenc...
10/02/2021

We have a new Bridges Lay Health Educator Cohort running through November and this group is full of connectors, influences and leaders. In our Oral Health segment, Dentist Morgan Landerman shared startling data on the links between Oral Health and other Chronic Health conditions.

She also shared information on untreated Dental decay disparities based on Income, Education, To***co use and Race. The message to all is to practice Dental hygiene daily and see a dentist. If you cannot afford Dental care, please look into Frederick Health Medical Group Dental Clinic.

YWe start our 9th cohort 9/1 and can't wait to meet our new superheroes!
09/01/2021

YWe start our 9th cohort 9/1 and can't wait to meet our new superheroes!

Do you want to be part of an important, grassroots volunteer program that acts to improve health literacy, access to car...
08/12/2021

Do you want to be part of an important, grassroots volunteer program that acts to improve health literacy, access to care, and better decision making for those who need health care NOW?

Frederick Health’s Bridges Lay Health Educator classes begin in 2 weeks, at no cost to participants. Classes take place at Frederick Health Village (the former State Farm campus) and take place in a large, disinfected, socially distanced classroom.
All books, materials and instruction for this 12 week class are provided.

Classes meet weekly on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. and are taught by experienced health professionals including physicians and CRNP's and Dinner is provided each week.

Class size is limited to 15 and pre-registration is required.

If your community seeks more health resources, information support, and connections to Healthcare resources and agencies, please send an email to BRIDGES@FREDERICK.HEALTH to learn more.

07/11/2021

Bridges Lay Health Educator Program is taking applications from community volunteers who wish to attend the Fall cohort. This class will be held in person at Frederick Health Village. For an application or more information please send an email to Bridges@Frederick.Health and ask for an information packet.

Attention Bridges Alumni - Lay Health Educators graduates: Frederick Health is holding a special class on COVID-19 and I...
04/16/2021

Attention Bridges Alumni - Lay Health Educators graduates: Frederick Health is holding a special class on COVID-19 and Increasing Access to Vaccinations in your community. If you did not get your E-mail, contact Bridges@Frederick.health.

05/27/2020

Frederick Health's Bridges Program provides information on the prevention of chronic disease and illness to representatives of the minority, underserved, disability, stigmatized, senior and most vulnerable communities such as those who cannot speak or read English. The recent Pandemic has highlighted and increased the gap of health disparities in these communities.

Communication is our greatest weapon in fighting this disease so that everyone knows how to stay protected from the disease and avoid spread. We see that clear, factual information may not be reaching some because of language or communication barriers, isolation from regular friends, community interactions and informational events, lack of access to free screenings, or problems finding a primary care provider.

If you are having problems finding information and resources in a language or format your community can understand, we may be able to help get your to the right place. Please send your requests to JHarding@Frederick.health with the information you are seeking and whether you need printed, video, or audio formats.

Coronavirus:  This article could save your life!  It applies to far more than diabetics, and even shows you how to make ...
05/26/2020

Coronavirus: This article could save your life! It applies to far more than diabetics, and even shows you how to make facemasks.

Get the details on when to wear a mask, why it helps, and how to make one

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