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Visit Date: August 9, 2021 ID Number: 153213
Visit Count: Children Served: Provider opted out of answer Community Health Worker: Dahabo M

Consultation services Delivered

What type of Consultation was it? In-person consultation session

Healthy and Safe Environment Concerns

How to prevent the spread of illness: Answered: Yes

Child Development Concerns

How to help the children in your care get ready for school. Answered: Yes
Childcare Play and Learn and / or outdoor time. Answered: Yes

Health Related Social Needs Concerns

Hand-washing – diapering – toileting. Answered: Yes
Social/Emotional development. Answered: Yes

HealthCare Concerns

How to help me cover my HRSN (e.g. food, transportation, housing, medical needs, employment). Answered: Yes
Did you make a Community Resource-Referral. Answered: Yes
Resource-Referral Type(s).
Family and community support, Education, Physical activity, Covid 19 Related Information
Consultation Duration

Start Time: 5:00 PM
End Time: 6:40 PM
Time Period: 60+mins

Goals

Progress Made Towards Goal?:
Goal Attained?
Goal attained

Notes for this Consultation

My providers had invited me to high point for program outreach. The program is called high point residents lifelong recreation. On Monday they had an event whereby everyone from the community was invited to walk around the neighborhood to talk about topics and discussions regarding the neighborhood. The walk lasted about 1hr and 40mins. We then discussed about how covid is affecting the community and prevention of covid. How this new delta variant is coming into play and are going back to phase 1. We talked about the koi pond in the neighborhood and how the animals were being affected. We talked about growing more trees, and the benefits of having lots of trees. We talked about the closing of west Seattle bridge and how it has impacted everyone with traffic. We talked about how the new delta variant will affect our kids going to school. A lot of parents are concerned that covid may affect kids as well and since there is no vaccine for the little ones, it’s better to stay home and do remote learning. We encouraged everyone to come out next time to talk about our community so everyone could be heard and speak our thoughts and share between us.