Health Department

Local Fathers Discuss Fostering Health Behaviors That Transcend Generations in New Facebook Live Series

Submitted by xlschwa on Tue, 07/19/2022 - 12:35 pm

The Fairfax County Health Department is conducting a series of Facebook Live conversations highlighting fathers from different cultures and how they are modeling health behaviors for their children and future generations. In each conversation, fathers will explain how they foster healthy habits in all four pillars of health: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. 

Around the Community in June

Submitted by xlschwa on Thu, 07/14/2022 - 1:26 pm

Even on the hottest summer days, community health workers were outside. Equipped with sunglasses, water, and loads of sunscreen, they attended community celebrations, food distribution events, and farmers markets, bringing health conversations and resources to the people of Fairfax. 

Community health workers attended community celebrations for Juneteenth. They spoke to attendees about health topics, handed out flyers, and of course partook in some of the fun. 

88 Vaccinated at Reston Community Center Vaccine Clinic

Submitted by xlschwa on Mon, 07/11/2022 - 11:21 am

When addressing the health of the public, assessing the needs of communities and tailoring care to fit those needs is essential. That's why, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fairfax County Health Department has worked with businesses, organizations, and multiple partners to bring COVID-19 vaccine into the community.

In the Community Roundup: May 23-29

Submitted by xlschwa on Wed, 06/01/2022 - 10:48 am

Vaccine clinic promotion and helping people sign up to get vaccinated are two very important roles for Fairfax County Health Department's community health workers. During the week of May 23rd, community health workers conducted outreach across Fairfax, informing communities about upcoming clinics, registering people for vaccinations, providing resources, and answering questions. 

Spotlight on Public Health Nursing: Meet Jasmine

Submitted by xlschwa on Wed, 06/01/2022 - 10:24 am

For Jasmine Spriggs, transitioning from the hospital setting to public health nursing meant getting to spend more time with patients, providing education and caring for their whole health instead of the acute issue. While the time spent with patients feels more valuable for Jasmine, it hasn’t come at the expense of her own time, as being a clinic nurse allows for a better work-life balance. “As a public health nurse, we give the information, we’re a resource to the community,” says Jasmine.

Facebook Live Conversations Highlight Mental Health Resources in Fairfax

Submitted by xlschwa on Tue, 05/24/2022 - 10:06 am

In observance of May as Mental Health Month, the Fairfax County Health Department held weekly community conversations highlighting important mental health topics each Wednesday in May.

“We wanted to begin some conversations with our community and to spotlight important issues and resources,” said Lucy Caldwell, Communications Director at the Fairfax County Health Department, and facilitator of the Mental Health Month Facebook Live conversations.

“There is no health without mental health”

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