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San Francisco Health Department expands preschool hearing screening program with $1M grant

December 06, 2023 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco Health Department expands preschool hearing screening program with $1M grant
San Francisco County officials are taking significant steps to address pressing public health issues, particularly in the realm of childhood hearing loss and the ongoing drug crisis affecting the community. During a recent government meeting, the board discussed two key resolutions aimed at enhancing health services for vulnerable populations.

The first resolution, co-sponsored by Vice Chair Mendelmann, focuses on improving training for staff dealing with the city's drug crisis. This initiative is seen as crucial given the evolving nature of substance abuse challenges on the streets of San Francisco. The board members expressed their commitment to tackling this heartbreaking issue, emphasizing the importance of equipping personnel with the necessary skills to respond effectively.

In a related discussion, the board also moved to approve a resolution that retroactively authorizes the Department of Public Health to accept a $1 million grant from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. This funding will support a program aimed at improving hearing screening for preschool-aged children, a demographic often overlooked in early health assessments. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap in hearing loss detection for children aged 0 to 5, particularly those from low-income families and marginalized neighborhoods.

Katie Della Maria, a nurse manager with the health department, highlighted the critical nature of early hearing screenings, noting that undetected hearing loss can lead to developmental delays. The program aims to provide essential screenings in preschools, ensuring that vulnerable children receive the support they need.

These resolutions reflect San Francisco County's ongoing commitment to addressing public health challenges and improving the quality of life for its residents. As the board continues to prioritize these issues, the community can expect enhanced support and resources aimed at fostering healthier futures for its youngest members.

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