Trenton, NJ. – In August 2021, after 16 months of virtual groups, Henry J. Austin Health Center returned to hosting in-person Centering Families sessions. The Centering Families Program is a group under the primary care model certified by the Centering...
henryjaustin
http://henryjaustin.orgInspired by misfortune, Jordan Gray is promoting HJAHC’s vision
Jordan Gray knows, from personal experience, the difference that holistic, high-quality, and trauma-informed care can make in a patients’ life. In May of 2021, driving through the streets of Palm Beach Island on a work trip, the gas pedal of...
The Latest on COVID-19
Dr. Rachael Evans, Chief Medical Officer, gives us a COVID-19 update: “As we head into spring, HJAHC’s patients and community are grateful to be on the other side of the Omicron variant wave. After an intense spike in cases, hospitalizations...
Wheels to Wellness (MHU)
Trenton, NJ. – Many obstacles may stand in the way of residents getting to their onsite provider for their healthcare needs. Henry J. Austin Health Center brings patient care directly to the community with its Mobile Health Unit (MHU). Proudly...
COVID Data Tracker
Henry J. Austin Health Center recommends you subscribe to the CDC data tracker. This will help you stay up to date with COVID-19 information across the country. From latest editions, we can see that the highest hospitalization rates among all...
How to Talk to Your Close Contacts
Tested positive for COVID-19 and were around loved ones? The quicker you can notify them, the quicker they can quarantine, get tested, and throw on a well-fitted mask. Give them a call! Close contacts include anyone who was less than...
Keeping COVID-19 out of K-12 Schools
The CDC recommends the following to ensure safety of in-person learning for young students: Universal indoor mask wearing by all student (ages 2 years and older), staff, teachers, and visitors regardless of vaccination status 5 days of isolation and quarantine...
Dr. Evans on 6 ABC, 12/9/21
Dr. Evans discusses what the rise in COVID-19 cases could mean for hospitals.
COVID-19 and handwashing: Implications for water use in Sub-Saharan Africa
Director of Research Dr. Rebecca Klege has published an article on how the level of concern about COVID-19 affects the frequency of washing hands.


