How Community Health Navigators Bridge the Gap for Vulnerable Populations
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Karen Sours and Angela Marinas-Mackenzie are Community Health Navigators with Chestnut Health Systems, whose persistent community outreach bridges gaps in housing, healthcare, and social support. In this episode, they discuss how they help individuals navigate complex systems for disability and housing, tackling issues like food insecurity and transportation that prevent access to care, and they turn dire circumstances around with small, meaningful wins. You'll discover:
- How community health workers serve as vital connectors, stepping into the community instead of waiting for people to come through clinic doors
- The specific day-to-day activities that make an immediate impact—like helping people get into housing or acquire necessary IDs—leading to tangible outcomes such as stability and hope
- The challenges of emotional toll and resource limitations, and how these frontline heroes stay motivated through small wins and deep community bonds
- Common misconceptions about their roles—clarifying that community health navigators are advocates and guides, not medical providers—and why understanding this distinction matters
- The surprising ways these workers build trust, overcome systemic barriers, and keep their community resilient
Angela and Karen share stories of how persistent, compassionate outreach help overcome systemic barriers, change lives…one at a time, and at scale.
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