New Community Health Worker Position Provides Invaluable Support
The Blackstone Valley Partnership for Public Health was created as a collaborative effort among local Boards of Health in eight nearby communities, including Blackstone, Douglas, Hopedale, Mendon, Millville, Northbridge, Upton and Uxbridge. The many lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic only strengthened the bonds between these towns leading to the realization that more support was needed to effectively address the socioeconomic complexities of the most vulnerable populations.
The Town of Northbridge, in collaboration with the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, received the State Action for Public Health Excellence (SAPHE) Grant from the Office of Local and Regional Health which allowed for the long-awaited Community Health Worker position to be created. The Community Health Worker position is meant to be a crucial role within these eight communities, with a focus on increasing access to mental health resources; coordinating community-based initiatives that are age friendly; providing targeted resources for healthy aging; and, acting as a liaison for research and support. “As the position evolves, this list will likely expand, especially given that the needs of each town truly differ,” says the new Community Health Worker, Jenna Gouin. In addition, the Community Health Worker position will work closely with local police and fire departments, as well as Senior Centers. “The key to success here will certainly be ongoing collaboration and open communication. I am excited to work alongside these remarkable individuals and to make a difference in these communities.”
Gouin has over ten years of experience in health and social services and has a wealth of experience in navigating complex situations that these vulnerable populations face daily. She received her undergraduate degree from Worcester State University and her dual Master’s degrees from Nichols College. Gouin also has strong ties to several of these communities, which really show her level of investment and dedication. “We are beyond thrilled to have her and are so excited she is finally here. She has already hit the ground running,” says Jeanne Gniadek, Northbridge Board of Health Administrator.
In addition to the Community Health Worker position, the Town of Northbridge also hired two Regional Health Inspectors with the funding from the SAPHE grant. These individuals will be supporting the local Health Agents with routine health inspections of food establishments, public schools, and other entities to ensure compliance with state and local health regulations.
If you need Jenna’s assistance, she can be reached by calling 508-825-6862 or emailing [email protected]