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Today • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Women's Health
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate women who have made a big difference in our world. In healthcare, many women have broken barriers and helped improve the way we care for people. Their hard work and ideas changed medicine and saved lives.   Florence Nightingale is known as the founder of modern nursing. During the Crimean War, she worked to make hospitals cleaner and safer. Her efforts lowered death rates and showed how important hygiene is in healthcare. Later, she started a nursing school and set standards that nurses still follow today.   Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman in the
Yesterday • Posted by Samora Coles, Founder and Executive Director, The Alex House Project • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The Alex House Project would like to take a moment to highlight the impact of our partnership with Fidelis Care during Black History Month, and the visible results of this partnership in the lives of the low-income young parents we serve. Most of our population at TAHP are young Black mothers who come from some of the most underserved demographics in New York City, and who find themselves facing a host of unknowns as they begin their parenting journey. Partnering with Fidelis Care has enabled TAHP to further our reach in this community and assist them in ways that will shape the
Yesterday • Posted by Fidelis Care
March is Social Work Month, a time to recognize the dedication, compassion, and expertise of social workers who make a difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. At Fidelis Care, our social workers play a vital role in supporting members through life’s challenges, connecting them to resources, and advocating for their well-being. To celebrate their impact, we sat down with five of our incredible social workers to learn more about their experiences, what inspires them, and how they approach this important work every day.   What inspired you to enter social work as a career?   Maura Conway, Senior Care Manager: My
Last Week • Posted by Dr. Sharon McLaughlin • in Health and Wellness, Mental Health
  Когда люди думают о расстройстве пищевого поведения, они часто представляет больного только одного типа, обычно это очень худая девочка-подросток. Но такое представление не соответствует действительности. Расстройство пищевого поведения может возникнуть у любого человека. Это могут быть дети, взрослые и пожилые люди, мужчины и женщины, люди всех типов, размеров и происхождения. Что такое расстройство пищевого поведения? Расстройство пищевого поведения — это заболевание, которое влияет на то, как человек ест, думает о еде и относится к своему телу. Расстройство пищевого поведения — это не выбор; это серьезная медицинская проблема, которая требует ухода и поддержки. Расстройство пищевого поведения не зависит от следующих факторов: возраст; пол; размер тела; раса
Last Week • Posted by Yuen Chi Hung, Fidelis Care Sales and Marketing Supervisor • in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, In The Community
Lunar New Year arrives with the vibrant energy of the Year of the Horse. Beginning on February 17, 2026, it will be celebrated across Asian communities around the world. This festival marks a meaningful moment of renewal as people travel great distances to reunite with their families and honor long-standing traditions. They share hopes that the year ahead will be fulfilling and prosperous.  The Year of Horse is associated with independence, energy, and sincere and renewed confidence. These are qualities I deeply connect with and strive to embody in my personal life and professional work. They serve as daily reminders to move
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