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Highland County Health Assessment Survey Seeks Community Information

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(Hillsboro) – The Highland County Health Department is conducting a community-wide health assessment this summer, and they are asking for community participation in this important effort.  Health Commissioner Jared Warner explains, “Every three years, the health department reaches out directly to our community members and asks some big questions about the health of our Highland County community.  The information that we get in response to this survey helps the health department to develop programs and services that directly address the needs of our community.”

Past survey responses have helped to highlight community concerns about drug abuse, chronic health issues like diabetes and heart disease, increased infant mortality rates, and other important issues that impact community health. 

Several options are available to take the survey, including online and with pen and paper.  Many local businesses and community organizations have also joined this effort to collect information from our community.  According to Hannah Guilkey-Humphrey, Special Projects Coordinator for the Health Department, “Flyers, posters, and paper versions of the survey have been distributed to all of our local communities.  We made a special effort this year to get information out to all of our most rural areas in hopes that we will get a strong response from all parts of Highland County.”

As an incentive to participate in this community survey, several $50 gas cards, a smart watch, a tablet computer, and other prizes will be given out.  To enter the prize drawing, participants must first complete the health assessment survey.

Community Health Assessment survey responses will be collected until Mid-July.  Results for the assessment will be used to develop a Community Health Improvement Plan.  “The Community Health Improvement Plan will help to shape the focus of health services as the Highland County Health Department and our many partner agencies continue to work towards promoting, protecting, and improving community health,” said Warner. 

Adena Health Systems is partnering with Highland County Health Department to conduct this survey.

The survey can be taken at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HighlandCHA2022