CareSource, Central State partner to develop more community health workers [Dayton Daily News, Ohio]
Mar. 24—CareSource, through a
"The goal of the Community Health Worker Certificate Program is to establish health care related workforce development at
Community health workers provide services to help communities manage health and wellness as part of a multidisciplinary health care team. They are trained advocates in communities where they are connected by culture, language or residence,
"
Central State had more than 50 applicants to the program in the span three days, said
"I figured this would be a good opportunity for opening new pathways and being able to see what college life would be like, as well," said
"I've always had an interest in helping with elderly people who are more at risk with certain issues,"
The program lasts for 12 weeks. It is compliant with the state of
"This is the initial cohort, so this will be the first class," Washington said.
Central State hopes to continue offering these health worker training courses in future. Central State also offers a GED wraparound service that can be tied into this program.
"Community health workers are in great demand and play a critical role in preventative medicine," Washington said. "
One of the reasons that prompted
"Back last summer of 2022, we started to really see the health worker shortage present itself in the managed care space," Davis said. "We were posting positions and seeing zero applicants across the gamut of positions."
"The community trusted that
"There's an immediate disparity in lifespan," Davis said. "We hope this infusion of community health workers who are coming from this community and returning to this community will start to impact these key outcomes that we look at and study and have not been able to develop external solutions. Rather, these individuals are going back to communities and building internal solutions to begin to turn the tide."
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