March 2024 Employees of the Month

Healthy Connections Announces March 2024 Shining STAR Employees of the Month

Healthy Connections is proud to announce the March 2024 Shining STAR Employees of the Month: Schanae Rocha, a dental assistant at our Mena clinic, and Chelsi Snider, a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at our Hot Springs Chippewa clinic. Rocha and Snider have been recognized for their outstanding embodiment of our core values: Community, Compassion, and Excellence, receiving nominations from their peers for their exceptional work and contributions to our health center and the communities we serve.

Schanae Rocha stepped up significantly during a time when both our Mena and Hot Springs locations faced challenges in dental operations. As a single mother, she managed her personal responsibilities with precision to ensure she could provide necessary dental services at the Chippewa dental department. Rocha’s commitment involved early mornings and late evenings, traveling from Mena to Hot Springs to assist where needed, showcasing a strong commitment to our community’s health needs.

Chelsi Snider is recognized by her colleagues as an exemplary nurse who consistently performs at a high level of professionalism and respect towards staff and patients alike. Snider’s approach to her work, giving 110% every day, highlights her as a model of excellence and a valued member of the Healthy Connections team.

In recognition of their contributions, both Rocha and Snider will be awarded a $50 credit to the HC Hub Company store.

Tony Calandro, CEO of Healthy Connections, offered his congratulations, saying, “Schanae and Chelsi stand as prime examples of what we value at Healthy Connections. Their actions and commitment to our pillars of Community, Compassion, and Excellence not only contribute significantly to our mission but also set a high bar for all of us. We are grateful for their efforts and proud to acknowledge their achievements.”

At Healthy Connections, we believe those who embody our values of Community, Compassion, and Excellence can profoundly impact our team and the communities we serve. If these values resonate with you and you’re seeking a rewarding career path, we invite you to consider joining our team. For more information on career opportunities, please visit https://healthy-connections.org/careers.

 

Watch Dr. Sharon Meador On KATV GMA

We’re excited to share a recent highlight from Healthy Connections, featuring Dr. Sharon Meador on KATV’s Good Morning Arkansas. Dr. Meador, a dedicated member of our medical team, took the opportunity to discuss the vital role of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in the field of addiction and recovery, especially concerning opioid use.

At Healthy Connections, we understand that addiction is a complex challenge that requires a multifaceted approach. It’s not just about addressing the physical aspects but also nurturing the emotional and mental well-being of those affected. This is where MAT steps in as a cornerstone of our treatment options, combining medication with counseling and behavioral therapies to offer a comprehensive, individualized recovery plan.

Dr. Meador’s appearance on Good Morning Arkansas was more than just an interview; it was a moment to shine a light on the hope and healing that MAT can bring to individuals and families struggling with opioid addiction. It emphasized our commitment to providing cutting-edge, compassionate care to our community, underlining our core values of Community, Compassion, and Excellence.

Recovery from addiction is a personal journey, one that requires support, understanding, and the right resources. Medication-Assisted Treatment at Healthy Connections offers a path forward, helping individuals regain control of their lives and embark on a path to healing and resilience.

If you or someone you know is facing the challenges of addiction, we’re here to help. Visit our dedicated MAT page at https://healthy-connections.org/mat or call us at 888-710-8220 for more information on how we can support your journey to recovery.

Together, we’re not just confronting addiction; we’re fostering an environment of healing and hope, one patient at a time. Join us at Healthy Connections, where every step towards recovery is a step towards a brighter, healthier future.

February Employees of the Month

Healthy Connections is proud to announce our February 2024 Employees of the Month: Charlotte Craig from our West Communities and Andrea Pilcher from our East Communities.

These recognitions are a testament to their outstanding contributions and embodiment of our core values: Community, Compassion, and Excellence. Each month, we celebrate team members who exemplify these principles, making a significant impact in their roles and in the lives of those we serve.

Charlotte Craig, a billing specialist who has been with Healthy Connections since 2017, works remotely to ensure the seamless operation of our financial services. Charlotte’s role is critical in maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of our billing processes, directly affecting our ability to care for patients and support our staff. A colleague’s nomination praised her, stating, “Charlotte is extremely knowledgeable and always willing to help anyone. She is so kind and good-hearted, truly wanting the best for our patients and coworkers. She strives to ensure that our patients are taken care of in a timely manner, demonstrating her commitment to compassion and excellence in every task she undertakes.”

Andrea Pilcher, our East Communities winner, has been a pivotal part of Healthy Connections since 2016, serving as a Clinical Territory Lead at the Hot Springs Central clinic. Andrea’s role is instrumental in mentoring new nurses and providers, ensuring they receive top-notch training and support. Her dedication to excellence is evident in the way she goes above and beyond for her team, as highlighted by a coworker: “She provides excellent training and has ensured that both nurses and providers’ onboarding experience and training are of the highest quality.” Andrea’s efforts significantly enhance our clinical operations, contributing to the overall health and well-being of our communities.

We are delighted to honor Charlotte Craig and Andrea Pilcher for their exceptional contributions to Healthy Connections. Their dedication to our pillars of Community, Compassion, and Excellence not only strengthens our team but also inspires others to achieve their best. Congratulations to both Charlotte and Andrea on this well-deserved recognition.

Guide to Prenatal Infection Prevention

By Dr. Kara Worley
OBGYN
Healthy Connections

Dr. Kara Worley

Embarking on the journey of pregnancy is an extraordinary experience filled with hope, anticipation, and a profound sense of responsibility. As we observe International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month this February,

I am here to emphasize the importance of prenatal infection prevention. This month serves as a vital reminder for expectant mothers to adopt practices that safeguard their health and the well-being of their unborn babies. Understanding and implementing strategies to prevent infections during pregnancy is essential for the well-being of both mother and child.

Understanding Prenatal Infections

The risk of prenatal infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), group B streptococcus, and the Zika virus, is a significant concern during pregnancy. Awareness and preventive measures are key to protecting both expectant mothers and their babies from these potential threats. By incorporating effective pregnancy health practices into your daily routine, you can significantly reduce these risks.

Best Practices for Prenatal Infection Prevention

Hygiene and Diet

Good hygiene and a nutritious diet are foundational in preventing prenatal infections. Essential pregnancy hygiene tips, such as frequent handwashing, avoiding raw or undercooked meats, and steering clear of cat litter, can help prevent toxoplasmosis and other infections.

Regular Prenatal Visits

Consistent prenatal care is critical for monitoring both your health and your baby’s development. These visits allow for the early detection and treatment of any potential issues, ensuring a safer pregnancy.

Vaccinations During Pregnancy

Vaccinations play a crucial role in prenatal care, protecting both you and your unborn child from various infections. It’s important to discuss with your healthcare provider the vaccinations recommended during pregnancy, such as the flu shot and the Tdap vaccine.

Environmental Awareness

Being mindful of your environment is also crucial in preventing prenatal infections. Protect yourself against mosquito-borne diseases like the Zika virus by using insect repellent, and avoid areas with known disease outbreaks.

Local Resources for Prenatal Care in the Hot Springs Area

At Healthy Connections, we are committed to providing comprehensive maternal health services to the Hot Springs Area community. Our team of experts is ready to support you with best prenatal care practices for a healthy pregnancy.

Take Action During International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month

As we mark International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month, let’s take proactive steps toward safeguarding our pregnancies. To schedule your appointment and begin your journey toward a healthy pregnancy in the Hot Springs Area, call us at 888-710-8220.

For more information on prenatal care and to access valuable resources, visit Healthy Connections OB/GYN. Our website offers comprehensive guidance to support you through a healthy, informed pregnancy.

Ensuring a Healthy Start for Your Baby

International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month is a time to focus on the importance of preventing infections during pregnancAy. By engaging with recommended healthcare practices, you’re not only protecting yourself but also providing a healthier start for your child. At Healthy Connections, we’re here to support you every step of the way, ensuring a safe and healthy pregnancy for you and your baby in the Hot Springs Area.

Take the steps today towards a healthy tomorrow for your baby. We look forward to being a part of your support system and celebrating the joy of a healthy pregnancy together.

Dr. Kara Worley is an OBGYN with Healthy Connections in Hot Springs, Arkadelphia, and Malvern. Her enthusiastic approach makes her the ideal choice to guide you through your pregnancy. And her #DeliveredByMomCaughtByDrWorley philosophy tells you all you need to know about her. Call 888-710-8220 for appointments. Visit https://healthy-connections.org/ob for information.

 

The Four C’s of HIV Care and the Power of U=U

Navigating a Healthier Future: The Four C’s of Comprehensive HIV Care and the Power of U=U

By Dr. Sharon Meador MD
Physician
Healthy Connections

Sharon Meador, MD

In the face of HIV, a disease that has touched countless lives globally, our mission at Healthy Connections has never been more critical. As we navigate the complexities of HIV care, our guiding principles, rooted in the Four C’s: Crisis, Condoms, Cultures, and Community, are bolstered by the transformative message of U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable). This pivotal concept underscores that effectively treating HIV to the point where the virus becomes undetectable in blood tests results in zero risk of transmission through sex or from mother to child, marking a monumental step in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Crisis: The First Step is Knowledge

The HIV epidemic remains a pressing health crisis, with an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide living with HIV. Confidential testing is the cornerstone of our approach, allowing individuals to gain vital knowledge about their status and the latest in treatment advancements. Understanding that nearly 20% of people living with HIV are unaware of their condition, we advocate for everyone to be tested at least once. The journey to managing HIV often begins with a simple step: taking one pill a day. This treatment approach has transformed HIV into a manageable condition, significantly enhancing quality of life.

Condoms: More Than Prevention

Condoms stand as our first line of defense against HIV transmission. Their correct and consistent use can dramatically reduce the risk of HIV, underscoring our dedication to sexual health education and access to condoms. Beyond HIV, condoms are instrumental in preventing other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), reinforcing their role in a comprehensive sexual health strategy.

Cultures: Embracing Diversity with Sensitivity

Understanding and respecting cultural differences is essential in our approach to HIV prevention and care. Our services are designed to be culturally sensitive, acknowledging the diverse beliefs and practices that influence health behaviors. This respect for diversity enhances our ability to connect with communities on a deeper level, fostering an environment where everyone feels seen and supported.

Community: A United Front Against Stigma

Our final ‘C’ highlights the indispensable role of the community in overcoming HIV-related stigma and discrimination. By fostering a supportive network through HIV support groups and comprehensive care services, we strive to create a space where individuals can find not just medical care but also a sense of belonging and acceptance.

U=U: A Message of Hope and Transformation

The U=U campaign is a beacon of hope, offering a powerful testament to the advances in HIV treatment. By achieving and maintaining an undetectable viral load, individuals living with HIV can lead healthy, fulfilling lives without fear of transmitting the virus to others. This message is integral to our education and treatment strategies, emphasizing that with proper treatment, HIV is not a barrier to a full, healthy life.

At Healthy Connections, we are committed to a world where comprehensive HIV care is accessible to all, guided by the principles of Community, Compassion, and Excellence. Join us in this vital journey by reaching out for testing, treatment, and support. We have locations throughout central and western Arkansas that can provide help and hope. Call us at 888-710-8220. Learn more about our services at https://healthy-connections.org.

Together, we can navigate a healthier future for everyone affected by HIV.

Dr. Sharon Meador is a dedicated physician at the Little Rock Midtown clinic of Healthy Connections, a Federally-Qualified Health Center (FQHC) celebrating more than 25 years of community care. As a certified HIV Specialist, Dr. Meador provides primary care, HIV treatment, MAT, LGBTQ+ services, PrEP, and more. She is also a Ryan White HIV/AIDS Medical Provider. For appointments, call 888-710-8220. Discover how we embody our philosophy of Community, Compassion, and Excellence at www.healthy-connections.org.

How Dental Sealants Can Save Your Child’s Smile

By Dr. Kaleb Harp, DDS
Dentist
Healthy Connections

Today, let’s explore a topic that’s close to my heart – dental sealants. These invisible shields play a crucial role in protecting our children’s smiles, and I’m excited to share why they are such a game-changer in preventive dentistry.

The Magic of Dental Sealants: What Are They and How Do They Work?

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars – those hard-to-reach back teeth where tooth decay often sneaks in. Picture them as invisible shields, guarding against the villains of cavities. Composed of a resin material, sealants are painlessly painted onto the teeth and then quickly harden, creating a formidable barrier against cavity-causing germs and food particles.

The Power of Prevention: Why Dental Sealants Matter

Prevention is the cornerstone of good oral health, especially in our younger patients. Dental sealants act as a proactive measure, significantly reducing the risk of cavities. According to studies by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, sealants can block up to 80% of cavity-causing substances from infiltrating the tooth’s surface. It’s a small investment that pays off immensely in the long run.

Dispelling Common Myths: Are Dental Sealants Safe?

One question I often encounter from parents is the safety of dental sealants. Let me put your minds at ease – yes, they are perfectly safe. The materials used in sealants have undergone extensive research and testing, proving their efficacy and harmlessness. In fact, the American Dental Association (ADA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) endorse the use of sealants as a safe and effective preventive measure.

When to Consider Dental Sealants for Your Child

Ideally, dental sealants are best applied as soon as a child’s permanent molars and premolars erupt. This typically occurs around the ages of 6 and 12. However, they can be beneficial for older children and even adults if the teeth are free from cavities or fillings.

The Procedure: Quick, Painless, and Worth It

Applying dental sealants is a straightforward and painless process. The teeth are thoroughly cleaned, and a special gel is applied to roughen the tooth surface slightly. After rinsing and drying, the sealant is carefully painted onto the tooth and then cured with a special light. The result? A protective shield that blends seamlessly into the natural tooth.

Beyond Sealants: A Comprehensive Approach to Children’s Dental Health

While dental sealants are a powerful tool in preventing cavities, they are just one piece of the puzzle. Encouraging good oral hygiene habits, regular dental check-ups, and a balanced diet contribute significantly to maintaining optimal dental health in children.

A Healthy Smile, A Happy Child

As a dentist, my goal is to see every child leave our clinic with a healthy, confident smile. Dental sealants play a pivotal role in achieving that goal. They are a simple, effective, and safe way to ensure our children’s oral health stays on the right track. If you have any questions about dental sealants or if you’re considering them for your child, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Ready to give your child the gift of a healthy smile? Call us at 888-710-8220 for appointments and learn more about us by visiting the dental pages on our website at https://healthy-connections.org/dental.

Dr. Kaleb Harp is a dentist at Healthy Connections. He provides advice on proper brushing, flossing, cleaning, healthy gums, and other dental care. It’s ideal to visit the dentist every 6 months or twice a year, absent additional tests that suggest a serious problem.  Call 888-710-8220 to schedule appointments.