How Culture affects Latino families/Vulnerable Populations Hispanic Americans include a diverse group of cultures, each with their traditions and dietary lifestyles, making them more prone to Diabetes. Diabetes is most prevalent among the Latino/Hispanic communities...
One of the most important strategies for diabetes management and improvement is through maintaining a healthy diet. Combined with physical activity, this can be the pathway to controlling this disease and improving health outcomes.[1] Good nutrition is not only...
As type II diabetes continues to rise, especially among our Latino population, it is important to educate our communities on the preventative measures and risk factors for this disease.[1] While most of these interventions focus on individual behavior change, more...
Telehealth and COVID 19 The National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers (NCTRC) is working on a “Telehealth and COVID-19” Toolkit. Roll out of toolkit is planned via a walkthrough webinar: DATE: Thursday, March 19, 2020 TIME: 11:00am-12:00pm PT; 2:00-3:00pm ET....
Dear Valued HOP Partners: I hope everyone is well and healthy and supporting one another through this difficult time of uncertainty. The team at Health Outreach Partners including our Board of Directors supports the local six county Bay Area ordinance to...
Health Outreach Partners (HOP) recently finalized and debuted our new Theory of Change—a way to visually represent how we contribute to desired change in the world. We express our long-standing beliefs that health care is a human right. We recommit to the idea that...