PROMOTORES DE SALUD PROGRAM:
HEALTH LITERACY PROJECT
Services the new Promotores de Salud provides include:
Referrals to appropriate health care providers.
Follow up to health care/pharmacy appointments.
Translation/Interpretation.
Health education/Health literacy services.
Medications management/medications adherence assistance.
Making and keeping appointments with health care providers.
Preventive approach to health care, rather than reliance on Emergency Room service.
Promotion of healthy lifestyle choices, nutrition, daily exercise.
Service coordination/linkage to health resources and programs (dental, health care, substance abuse, mental health, housing, etc.)
Consumer advocacy and education for community.
Raising awareness and education for providers on health needs of Latinos.
Spanish language health education resource materials.
HEALTH CHECK-UPS
Centro Latino provides referrals to the following agencies and health care providers: Family Health Center, FHC Dental Clinic, Columbia/Boone County Health Department, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Boone Hospital Convenience Clinic, local dentists and others.
Centro Latino de Salud provides medical interpreting services to health care providers.
HIV EDUCATION AND PREVENTION
HEALTH LITERACY AND MEDICAL INTERPRETING
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES, OBESITY PREVENTION
FAMILY PLANNING
DIABETES TESTING AND EDUCATION
SOCIAL WORK AND MENTAL HEALTH
CLINICAL REFERRALS AND DENTAL CARE
WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN (WIC)
WIC is a nutrition program provided through the Columbia/Boone County Health Department. Services provided include: nutrition education and counseling, health screening and risk assessment, breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals to other services. Pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children up to five years of age are eligible for WIC services. Centro Latino de Salud makes referrals for newcomers to our community to the program.
LATINO LINK
The program connects the Latino community to health and human resources. Latino Link is a health care outreach initiative sponsored by the Columbia/Boone County Health Department in collaboration with the Family Health Center and Centro Latino de Salud, Educación y Cultura. With the goal of ensuring access to affordable medical care for Latinos, the program was established in 2001 through a grant from the Federal Office of Minority Health and Senior Services. The grant placed a community health outreach worker at Centro Latino de Salud, who provided screenings for HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and hypertension, while also providing health education information and referrals. In addition the grant provided Centro Latino, the Family Health Center and the Columbia/Boone County Health Department each with a bilingual social worker. Presently Centro Latino’s community outreach worker is covered by a Health Coordinator and two Promotoras de Salud.