Implementing Health Awareness in Communities

Implementing Health Awareness in Communities

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Implementing Health Awareness in Communities

Children and adolescents are the future of society and therefore ought to receive the highest quality healthcare for a healthy community. Parents and other caregivers should incorporate the teachings and services of the Bright Future to provide the best healthcare to their children. Among the most important services that Bright Future provides are the nutritional guides, vaccination and immunization requirements, primary healthcare, and the general childcare information (Harris et al 2017). Nurses and other health professionals have the obligation to promote healthy behaviors among parents and young adolescents. To achieve this, health promotional strategies such as civic education among the target community are instrumental.

Bright Future is concerned with the theory-based and evidence-based practices for prevention and management of various health concerns