What does healthy community work bring to residents?

Health information and education, social support, health screening and testing, health support plans and resources, first aid and first aid training.

1. Health information and education: Community workers can provide health information and education needed by residents, including knowledge of nutrition, fitness, disease prevention and drug management, which will help residents better understand how to keep healthy, prevent diseases and manage existing health problems.

2. Social support: Healthy community work can provide a social support network for residents to meet people with similar health problems or hobbies. This platform of support and communication helps residents to reduce loneliness, enhance social ties and gain emotional support and understanding.

3. Health screening and testing: Community workers can provide health screening and testing services, such as blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and other tests, which are helpful for early detection of potential health problems and timely taking necessary measures for intervention and treatment.

4. Health support plans and resources: Community workers can help residents make personalized health plans and provide relevant resources and support, such as fitness facilities, suggestions from health service institutions and information about medical insurance and Medicaid.

5. Emergency rescue and first aid training: Community workers can provide emergency rescue and first aid training to enable residents to cope with sudden health incidents, such as cardiac arrest and accidents. By providing this kind of training, residents can provide effective first aid in emergencies, improve the survival rate and reduce injuries.