How We Can Help
OCCK provides health education in a way that meets your communication needs to help you remain in the community successfully and provides you with the power to make informed decisions regarding your own care needs. We have a team of health professionals to meet you where you are, such as aids, nurses, therapists, speech-language therapists, and practitioners. We also provide:
- Tailored up-to-date education to you or groups of people.
- Trained professionals on health, caregiver stress, and many other topics related to health and wellbeing.
- Access to services and information.
- Alzheimer’s prevention education.
- Education around your diagnosis.
- Education on what you want, how you want it, and when and where you want it.
Did You Know?
- The importance of health education impacts many areas of wellness within a community, including:
- Chronic disease awareness and prevention.
- Maternal and infant health.
- Tobacco use and substance abuse.
- Injury and violence prevention.
- Mental and behavioral health.
- Nutrition, exercise, and obesity prevention.
- The importance of health education also extends into policy and legislation development at a local, state, and national level, informing and influencing key decisions that impact community health.
- People with disabilities may be at greater risk of poor general health and wellbeing and may face greater barriers to accessing health services than people without disabilities. They may also have additional health or wellbeing needs specific to their impairment or underlying health condition.
Contact Us About Health Education
If you would like more information about health education, please contact us at the below location/phone number or complete the secure online form.
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Not Sure? We Can Help!
If you’re not sure what to choose or where to start, we would love to help. Contact us at (785) 827‑9383 or 1‑800‑526‑9731 to speak with someone from our team.
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