Springfield News-Sun

Mercy Health ministry partnershi­p meeting health needs

- By Brooke Spurlock Contact this reporter at brooke.spurlock@coxinc. com.

Mercy Health — Springfiel­d’s Faith Community Health Ministry partnershi­p program is helping to meet local health needs through churches.

The program, which was establishe­d in 2021 in partnershi­p with the Nehemiah Foundation and the Clark County Combined Health District, helps bridge community care gaps through community and faith-based partnershi­ps with local churches, with the goal of giving churches a voice for their concerns and informatio­n to help them pursue health and healing.

“We wanted to create connection­s with local community nonprofits, social ser- vices, the health department, as well as facilitate visits from health care profession­als and local first responders,” said Community Health Director Carolyn Young. “It’s opened the door to authentic rela- tionship building along with much-needed community capacity building, while also being a trusted source of good health and wellness

informatio­n for the people of the church to access on a more personal level.”

Beginning with a relation- ship with five churches, the program has now expanded to 15 churches and more than 30 nurses and health

ministers.

The program has also “seen many successes,” including cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR) and auto- mated external defibrilla­tor (AED) training for 150 mem- bers of the church commu

nity, and 10 participat­ing churches have received and installed an AED.

It also has provided more than 330 home/nursing home visits, 685 SDOH and health screening engagement­s, 184 Faith Community

Nursing and health ministry events or activities, 27 refer- rals to primary care provid- ers and/or emergency ser- vices, and 115 blood pressure checks.

To help continue to grow this program in an effort to bring help to those in need, Mercy Health is kicking off the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment by partnering with local health department­s to identify the top health concerns in Clark and Champaign Counties, and has a survey, which is available online, that asks for community input on items ranging from local health resources, barriers to care and gaps in services to trends regarding health and healthy lifestyles.

Helping to meet local needs is “one of the big success stories” coming out of the health system’s 2023 Community Health Annual Report, which highlights their work in addressing health and social needs, and detailing Mercy Health’s approach to advancing health equity and increasing access to care.

For more informatio­n about the 2023 Community Health Annual Report, visit www.mercy.com/about-us/ mission/giving-back.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Mercy Health — Springfiel­d’s Faith Community Health Ministry partnershi­p program is helping to bridge community care gaps through faith and community based partnershi­ps with local churches to give them a voice for their concerns and informatio­n to help them pursue health and healing.
CONTRIBUTE­D Mercy Health — Springfiel­d’s Faith Community Health Ministry partnershi­p program is helping to bridge community care gaps through faith and community based partnershi­ps with local churches to give them a voice for their concerns and informatio­n to help them pursue health and healing.

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