The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has announced McIntosh County awardees for Certified Healthy Oklahoma, a public health initiative recognizing organizations that implement best practices and policies that support improved health and wellness.
Certified Healthy Oklahoma – a collaborative effort of the OSDH, The Oklahoma Academy, Oklahoma Turning Point Council and the State Chamber of Oklahoma – offers certifications in seven categories, including: Business, Campus, Community, Congregation, Early Childhood Program, Restaurant and School.
More than 1,200 Certified Healthy Oklahoma applications were received statewide for 2022.
“Organizations and individuals that earn Certified Healthy Oklahoma certification at any level should be very proud of the accomplishment and deserve to be celebrated for their efforts as a leader in Oklahoma health,” said Commissioner of Health Keith Reed. “These champions of health are helping pave the way to an elevated quality of life for all Oklahomans.”
Applicants received a comprehensive assessment to gauge how effectively they are supporting health, with a special focus on strategies that address physical activity, nutrition, tobacco use and mental health.
There are three levels of certification: Excellence, Merit and Basic.
Certified Healthy Oklahoma awardees for McIntosh County include: Business Excellence McIntosh County Health Department Eufaula Checotah Pharmacy Eufaula Health & Wellness Center Eufaula Pharmacy Checotah Health & Wellness Center Early Childhood Program Merit HWC Adventure Head Start Checotah Awardees will receive formal recognition for their work with a trophy and certificate.
The McIntosh County Health Department protects and improves public health through local health and wellness services and strategies focused on preventing disease. Learn more at McIntosh. health.ok.gov.