Say Ah! offers the following health literacy services for patients and caregivers, health care professionals, and community service providers. For more information and pricing, please contact us at info@justsayah.org.

Workshops & Presentations

  • For Patients/Caregivers: Gain the skills needed to manage your health and get safe, effective health care when you need it. Perfect for community centers, health clinics and organizations, religious groups, Y’s, public libraries, colleges and universities.
  • For Health Care Professionals: Understand the impact of low health literacy on health outcomes and learn tips and strategies to help your patients adhere to self care and medication regimens.
  • For Front Office Staff: Often the first and last point of contact for patients, this workshop is designed specifically to enhance basic health literacy skills and information of medical office personnel as an effective means to improving patient health care outcomes.
  • For Employees: Maximize employee health and minimize costs and health-related absenteeism by improving the ability of your workforce to navigate and use the health care system safely and effectively.
  • For Conferences and Meetings: Co-Founders Anna J. Allen and Helene Eisman Fisher explore the impact health literacy has on our nation’s health, policy and economy and what steps we can take to get safer, more effective health care.

Trainings for Community Service Providers

Designed for Health Educators, Social Workers, Patient/Consumer Advocates and Patient Navigators working within their communities, these trainings provide clear and practical health literacy tips and skills to improve health outcomes in the community.

Site Assessment Tours

An opportunity to assess how patient/caregiver friendly your health care facility is, and learn new ways to use the space, signage, et al, to maximize the patient/caregiver experience and usability.

Writing, Editing & Design

Get help creating print and online materials that are useable to the broadest spectrum of people, including those with reading/learning challenges, low literacy levels, and vision impairments.

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