Coffee with the County - The NEXT Great Thing
The start of school almost incites a panic within me. My husband not-so-gracefully tells me that “summer is over!”, to which I respond (also not-so-gracefully) that fall DOES NOT officially begin until two days before my birthday every year…September 22. But doesn’t it feel that way? Bedtimes start earlier, weeknight activities are limited, boats come off of the water, campgrounds are not as full, and vacations are seemingly wrapped up. I find myself trying to identify a “new” routine, having to almost start over with regularity and balance. “Wellness” is hard to define.
As we finish out August, we also close out National Wellness Month. In last week’s column, we addressed what health and wellness look like in the public sector, and how social determinants can impact our health–both positively and negatively. (If you didn’t get a chance to see part one of this conversation, head to www.lagrangechamber.org/advocacy_corner to read last week’s edition.) Because last week only scratched the surface, I have invited Jackie Feller, the LaGrange County Health First Indiana Coordinator, to come back and expand upon her expertise:
Welcome back to the conversation about public health, social determinants of health (SDoH) and you! As a review, if you think of public health as a puzzle, we all are unique pieces and where we live provides pieces (i.e., housing, schools, healthcare, businesses and organizations) that come together to make the puzzle complete. Some of the challenges that come with completing the public health puzzle are individual choices, lack of affordable housing, instability of income, and access to good healthcare.
As the Health First Indiana (HFI) Coordinator for LaGrange County, my focus is to work with community partners to improve (or increase access to opportunities that improve) overall public health. I know from living here that we have a strong and unique community that has done great things. The challenge is how we come together to do the next great thing(s) to make our communities better and healthier.
Health First Indiana (www.in.gov/healthfirstindiana) emphasizes partnerships as the way to set good, comprehensive foundations for programs that will improve public health. Did you know that there are multiple LaGrange County Collaboratives (think action teams) that are working hard to make progress on the three top health concerns from Parkview’s 2022 Community Health Needs Assessment? (These include mental health, obesity, and child abuse/neglect.) The LaGrange County Partners Interagency Meetings (hosted by the LaGrange County Community Foundation, a luncheon to host non-profits serving LaGrange County) have also proven to be invaluable, as they overflow with opportunities for like-minded professionals invested in the betterment of LaGrange County to connect, learn, and partner together in their work. Likewise, the LaGrange County Chamber of Commerce and the LaGrange County Economic Development Corporation have proven essential to understanding how SDoH are
differentiated in LaGrange County.
With all the various pieces of the public health puzzle, you might be wondering what you can actually do to have an impact. Individually, we all can just make better choices–about our activity level, food choices, connections to people, and knowing how “healthy” we are! Trust me, I know this is NOT easy, but we all should be making little changes that will have an overall positive impact. (For example, consider switching to diet cola, or from diet cola to water; consider incorporating some kind of movement for an hour a day; or, increase your activity by participating in a group.) If you work FOR someone, let them know about this article! If you are a business owner or an organization leader, share the great things you are doing, or plug into any of the Collaboratives of the Partners meetings. Together, we can do the next great thing! Please reach out to me, I am here to help.
On behalf of the LaGrange County Chamber of Commerce, I’d like to again thank Jackie for taking the time to provide feedback for this week’s edition, and to ensure that LaGrange County businesses and residents are informed. To learn more about LaGrange County’s Health First Indiana, or to connect with Jackie, simply email jfeller@lagrangecounty.in.gov, or call (260) 214-1140. Our hope is that you’ve learned something new about LaGrange County’s public health scene. Thank you, Jackie, for helping to make LaGrange County the place we all know and love!