Community Health & Wellness: Health Screenings

FIRST 5 Santa Clara County
28 Jan 202005:06

Summary

TLDRThe video emphasizes the importance of early health screenings for children, focusing on vision, hearing, and dental needs. Unmet health issues can hinder a child's ability to learn and develop properly, often being mistaken for behavioral or attention problems. The Healthy Kids Foundation conducts screenings and follow-up care in schools and community events, aiming to identify health issues early on. They work closely with families, addressing barriers such as language, insurance, and awareness, to ensure every child receives the necessary care to thrive academically and personally.

Takeaways

  • 👁️ Early identification of unmet vision, hearing, or oral health needs in children can prevent behavior and learning issues.
  • 🎯 Addressing health issues before school can help children succeed academically and socially.
  • 🦷 Screenings for vision, hearing, and oral health are essential for early intervention and prevention.
  • 💬 Children may not communicate health issues clearly, so screenings are crucial for identifying problems.
  • 🏥 The Healthier Kids Foundation aims to provide preventive care to help children thrive in educational settings.
  • 🛠️ Barriers to healthcare for children include lack of resources, language barriers, insurance issues, and parental denial.
  • 🤝 The foundation builds rapport with families to ensure children receive the necessary health services.
  • 🧑‍⚕️ Screenings are quick and efficient, taking only a few minutes per child for vision, dental, and hearing checks.
  • 🌎 The case management team provides follow-up care and helps families navigate the healthcare system.
  • 🔍 Early screenings equip children with the tools they need to focus on learning, free from health-related distractions.

Q & A

  • Why is it important to address unmet vision, hearing, or oral health needs in children before they start school?

    -Unmet health needs can manifest as behavioral or attention issues and can hinder a child’s ability to learn, read, and converse with others. Addressing these needs early ensures that children enter school prepared to succeed.

  • How can early screening help children in their educational journey?

    -Early screening helps identify health issues such as vision, hearing, or dental problems. By addressing these issues, children can focus on learning without being hindered by health-related barriers.

  • What are some barriers families face when accessing healthcare for their children?

    -Barriers include single-parent households, parents working multiple jobs, lack of resources like insurance, language barriers, embarrassment, and denial about their child’s health issues.

  • What role does the case management team play in the screening process?

    -The case management team follows up with families after screenings, discussing the results and providing recommendations and resources to ensure children receive the necessary care.

  • What types of screenings are performed, and how long do they take per child?

    -Screenings include dental, vision, and hearing checks. Dental screenings are conducted by a licensed dentist, vision screenings use a vision camera (30 seconds per child), and hearing screenings use specialized devices. The entire process takes about five minutes per child.

  • Why is early screening preferred over waiting until a child starts school?

    -Early screening ensures that potential health issues are caught and addressed before they become bigger problems, giving children the tools they need to thrive in school from the start.

  • How does the program ensure that children get the follow-up care they need after screenings?

    -If a child is found to have a condition during screening, the case management team provides follow-up care by discussing the results with the family and connecting them with the necessary services.

  • How does the program address language and cultural barriers in providing care?

    -The program hires team members who are from the local community and speak multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese, allowing them to build rapport with families and break down communication barriers.

  • What is the mission of the Healthier Kids program?

    -The mission of the Healthier Kids program is to ensure that all children receive the necessary screenings and healthcare to succeed in their educational journey.

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