The 2025 Stanislaus County Community Health Assessment (CHA) is here! This report gives us a clear picture of the health issues and social factors affecting residents in Stanislaus County. It’s a big effort by the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency and the Stanislaus County Health Coalition, with input from many community partners.
The CHA digs into key health concerns like chronic diseases, mental health, and maternal health. It also looks at important social issues, such as housing, employment, and access to healthcare. These factors play a major role in overall health and well-being.
Vernell Shaw, Senior Director at Health Net, says, “The 2025 Community Health Assessment is more than just data; it’s a roadmap for meaningful change.” His insight highlights the importance of understanding the unique challenges people face in the county.
Heather Duvall, Managing Director of the Health Services Agency, adds, “This assessment reflects the power of collaboration. By working together, we can better understand our community’s needs.” This team approach emphasizes how crucial it is to gather community feedback.
Interestingly, recent studies show that access to healthcare and social services significantly affects health outcomes. According to a 2023 report from the CDC, areas with better healthcare access see lower rates of chronic illnesses. This highlights the need for targeted action in Stanislaus County.
The findings from the CHA will guide the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), which focuses on priority health areas for the next three years. This plan is a concerted effort to create change and improve health across the county.
For those interested, more details and the full assessment can be found here. If you have questions about the CHA or want to learn more about the Health Coalition, reach out to the Health Services Agency-Public Health Division at 209-558-7700.