Resource center offers advocacy, healing
Before the ribbon-cutting, the center was prayed over by medicine man
'Our team here all speaks Navajo' Ingram recognized the fact that of the local population in the
"We're really excited about the work that the team does here because we made sure that our health plan really represents
With the renovation complete, the resource center staff are looking forward to not only resuming regular services but the Rio West Mall Fall Into Fitness Health Fair on
Ingram said
The center helped 3, 000 people last year. Community Engagement Coordinator
Face-to-face assistance The center offers members and visitors face-toface assistance. "It's in person versus having to be over the phone, that's why the facility was created," Molina Healthcare Tribal Liaison Manager
"A lot of the older populations of
Staff have developed relationships with members and visitors, Barney added that there are other members who come by just to chat and others who bring items to the office such as table centerpieces. Barney smiled when she talked about an elderly Navajo member who brings all her healthcare mail to the office to discuss the details of her healthcare plan with Barney and staff.
The resource center's most unique offering is that of staff that are fluent in Navajo and able to translate and connect members and visitors with care coordination and enrollment.
Effective communication Nelson said it's important to be diverse in the Navajo language in order to communicate effectively. Barney and Nelson each said that helping members is part of why they love their jobs. "What I love about my job," Nelson said, "is how I can communicate and conduct with the community, my people, to advocate for them. At the end of the day I reflect back and if I see one member to say 'Ahéhee" [thank you] for helping me' and leave with a smile, then I know I did a good job."
Barney agreed with Nelson and said she gains a sense of satisfaction from her work at the center, citing that members come in stressed and are calm when they leave after sorting through their medical health coverage issues.
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