Did you know that Fishers has a dedicated Health Educator?

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Submitted by Fishers Health Department

Meet Kacy Brobst, who plays a pivotal role in promoting health and wellness throughout the Fishers community. Her routine involves engaging with students and adults, providing education on a variety of important health topics.

A Day in the Life

Brobst spends much of her time in schools, teaching K-12 students about health and wellness. From the importance of handwashing to understanding mental health, she ensures that young minds are well-informed about their well-being. She also conducts sessions for adults, covering essential topics like food safety and Narcan training to combat opioid overdoses.

Mental Health Advocacy

One of the highlights of Brobst’s role is witnessing the positive response from students during her lessons. She recalls how enthusiastic students become about public health after participating in activities like the glow germ experiment, which illustrates the ease of germ transmission. These interactive sessions educate and excite students about taking care of their health.

Brobst emphasizes the importance of mental health, particularly during back-to-school periods which can be stressful for many children. She encourages parents to monitor their children’s screen time and promote outdoor activities and imaginative play, aligning with guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

“We are so lucky to have an experienced HSE teacher in our health educator role,” Fishers Health Department Public Health Director Monica Heltz said. “Kacy’s enthusiasm and experience will get our youngest residents set up for success to take charge of their own health and wellness.”

To learn more about the Fishers Health Department’s health education services, reach out to Kacy Brobst at HealthEdu@fishers.in.us or call (317) 567-5045.

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