Take the Fishers Health Department Community Health & Wellbeing Survey

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~ Fishers Health Department Conducts Community Health Survey for 2025

The Fishers Health Department (FHD) is calling on all residents to participate in the 2025 Community Health & Wellbeing Survey. This survey serves as an essential tool for understanding the health needs, priorities, and challenges of those living in the city.

Open to all Fishers residents aged 18 and older, the survey is completely anonymous and takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. It is available in both English and Spanish, making it accessible to a wider range of participants.

By taking part in this survey, residents will have a direct impact on decisions that affect local public health services and policies. These include mental health support, access to healthcare, nutrition and fitness programs, emergency preparedness, chronic disease prevention, and more.

According to Monica Heltz, Fishers Public Health Director, "Public health starts with listening." She emphasizes the importance of hearing directly from the community about what is working well and where there are gaps that need to be addressed. This feedback will help FHD align their programs and resources with real community priorities.

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The survey covers a wide range of topics that touch nearly every aspect of daily life. From access to healthcare and mental health services to safe neighborhoods, nutritious food, and reliable transportation - public health plays a crucial role in all these areas.

Through this survey, FHD aims to identify urgent community health needs and barriers to care. They also hope to improve and expand local services such as mental health support, emergency preparedness, and health education. Additionally, the survey will help track the impact of local initiatives.

Heltz urges residents to participate in this survey as it will not only benefit themselves but also their families, neighbors, and future generations. She believes that by working together towards building a healthier Fishers community, everyone can contribute towards creating a better future.

To take part in the survey and learn more about FHD, residents can visit Health.FishersIN.gov/CommunityHealth. The FHD encourages everyone to take the survey and have their voices heard in shaping the future of public health in Fishers.

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