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Angela Cecys, a licensed social worker and senior strategist in Cleveland, recently discussed the Care Response pilot program that will be launching in two ZIP codes in the city this summer. The program was explained in detail during community meetings organized by the ADAMHS board and the city, including one held at the Fulton Branch of the Cleveland Public Library.

Julie Washington, who covers healthcare for cleveland.com, reported on the program and its potential impact on the community. Previous stories on this topic can be found by following the provided link.

During her discussion with Julie Washington, Angela Cecys highlighted the importance of addressing social determinants of health in order to improve overall well-being for individuals and families within these two ZIP codes. The Care Response program aims to provide targeted services and support to those who need it most, ultimately creating a more equitable healthcare system for all residents of Cleveland.

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