American Folk Art Museum hosts networking event for healthcare workers in Upper West Side

Guests listen to speakers during the Post-Acute Care Mixer at the American Folk Art Museum.

Photo by Caroline Ourso

Healthcare workers and associates gathered at the American Folk Art Museum in the Upper West Side on June 29 to kick off a networking event for post-acute healthcare services.

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Howell, chief executive officer of Anchor Group, took time to speak on behalf of the eventโ€™s purpose and mission afterย buzzing about the room engaging with guests.

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โ€œThere are a lot of services provided in NYC,โ€ Howell stated. โ€œOftentimes the access to those services is limited simply because of limited knowledge of the programs.โ€

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Howell hopes to use the networking event to bridge gaps between services and start conversations that will facilitate better experiences for all post-acuteย care patients.

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โ€œIf we are going to shift this industry, we have to think about the integration of care,โ€ Howell continued. โ€œRespecting home care workers is really respecting care.โ€

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โ€œWe want to keep people safe, at home, aging in place,โ€ย said Howell. โ€œWe wanted to democratize good care.โ€

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Howell asked several participants to speak about their particular work in the post-acute care landscape and thoughts on creating a more tight-knit community through events like his.

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Dawn Bruce, a birth doula, spoke passionately about difficulties in her field and the advantages of cultivating inter-organizational communication for the sake of patientsโ€™ health.

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โ€œWhen we think of post-acuteย care, we have to think of postpartum care,โ€ said Bruce. โ€œSo often women are left alone and donโ€™t have the support they need.โ€

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Bruce noted that Black women are more likely to die of childbirth than any other racial demographic, and this problem is especially significant in Brooklyn.

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โ€œWe have to remember the mental health of the workers, the care of the Black women that are dying, andย we have to understand that this is a community, not just…

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