Honoring Independence Day, July 4 with a Vision for Health Equity

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On July 4th, we celebrate the birth of a nation and our independence day —one founded on the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity. As fireworks light up the sky and families gather across the country, we’re reminded of the sacrifices made for liberty, and the promise of a better future for all.

How IHCS Helps Our Community Thrive All Summer Long

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Summer is a season full of energy, warmth, and the perfect opportunity to focus on health and wellness. With longer days and sunny skies, many of us look forward to spending time outdoors, engaging in physical activities, and connecting with loved ones. But while summer brings joy and vitality, it also comes with unique health […]

Integrated Care on the Frontlines: Addressing Mental Health Among the Homeless

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Homelessness is more than just a lack of shelter—it’s a complex and multifaceted crisis that affects millions across the United States and around the world. For many individuals experiencing homelessness, the challenges they face go far beyond the absence of a safe place to sleep. Often, homelessness is intertwined with mental health struggles, substance use […]

Understanding Alzheimer’s: A Guide for Brain Awareness Month

Brain Awareness Month

June marks Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, an important time dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. This observance encourages individuals, families, healthcare providers, and communities to engage in meaningful conversations about brain health, support those affected by cognitive decline, and promote ongoing research and education.