Madison Health recently extended its mission of community well-being by partnering with the Madison County Department of Job & Family Services and the Madison County Family and Children First Council. This collaboration provided an in-service program focused on stress relief and self-care, key topics for professionals dedicated to serving the needs of the community. Family Nurse Practitioner Heidi Fauber and Community Outreach Coordinator Brynne Adkins from Madison Health led the presentation, equipping the hardworking team with essential tools and strategies to manage stress while prioritizing self-care. The program emphasized the importance of maintaining personal wellness, which ultimately enhances their ability to continue serving individuals and families in Madison County effectively. “We were honored to provide this information for such an outstanding team,” Madison Health stated in their announcement, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to work with these dedicated professionals. The health care system commended the Department of Job & Family Services and the Family and Children First Council for their ongoing efforts in changing lives and supporting those in need across the region.
This initiative underscores Madison Health’s commitment to fostering resilience and wellness within the local workforce, ensuring those who care for others have the resources to care for themselves. It’s another example of how collaboration among community organizations can create a positive impact for everyone involved. By prioritizing topics like stress relief and self-care, Madison Health continues to lead by example, contributing to a stronger, healthier Madison County. Thank you to the outstanding teams making a difference every day! #Community #ChangingLives Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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