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Health in the Commonwealth

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Health is more than being free from illness; it's an active process of change and growth. This involves making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life. Welcome to Health in the Commonwealth, where we delve into various public health initiatives shaping lives across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Join host Dr. Melicent Miller, public health practitioner, and health equity consultant, as we venture into the heart of public health initiatives that are shaping lives throughout Virginia. We'll explore state-led programs, lifestyle approaches, and the impactful work of the Virginia Department of Health. From breastfeeding to health education, physical activity to safety, join us as we discuss health equity, community wellness, and creating healthier environments across the lifespan. Listeners can expect not only to gain insights but also inspiration and actionable steps towards creating healthier communities for all.

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Aging in Place: Senior Housing, Nutrition, and Community Connection

For older Virginians, aging in place is the goal — but getting there requires far more than just a roof overhead and a hot meal. Host Dr. Melicent Miller speaks with Steve Zollos, CEO of Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia, Kelly Wright, a registered dietician with the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS), and Caitlyn Allen, Director of Wellness at Senior Services. Topics covered include the affordable senior housing crisis and creative solutions like repurposing historic buildings, the role of congregate meal programs (rebranded as "Better Together Cafes") in combating social isolation, how evidence-based programs like Bingocize blend physical activity and health education, and how technology is expanding access for homebound seniors through virtual meal gatherings and programming. The episode features the story of Hayden Village Center in Franklin, Virginia — a formerly vacant all-Black high school transformed into 28 affordable senior apartments, a community center, medical clinic, and community garden. Guests also discuss the importance of culturally relevant meals, the permanence of the "age wave," and why meeting the needs of a growing senior population requires a fundamental shift in how communities think about aging. For past episodes, show notes, and transcripts, visit VirginiaPaths.org/podcast.

29. april 2026 - 17 min
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Leveling the Playing Field: Adaptive Sports and Community Health

For people with disabilities, adaptive sports offer more than fitness—they provide connection, recovery, and a community that understands. Host Dr. Melicent Miller speaks with Caitlyn Berry, Director of Government Relations at Sportable and occupational therapist, and Mark Miller, an adaptive sports ambassador who has used a wheelchair for over 32 years. Together they explore how Sportable—a Richmond, Virginia-based nonprofit—uses adaptive sports and recreation to address some of the most pressing health challenges facing people with disabilities. Topics covered include the link between disability and social isolation, the physical and mental health benefits of adaptive sports (Sportable's data shows over 90% of participants report improvements across all three dimensions of health), barriers to access like equipment costs and inaccessible facilities, and how adaptive sports complement traditional rehabilitation and occupational therapy. The episode features two powerful stories: Mandy, a quadriplegic athlete who went from thinking she was "too disabled to participate" to competing with Team USA at the 2025 World Wheelchair Rugby Americas Championship; and Mark's own recovery from a life-threatening staph infection, which he credits in part to years of staying active through sport and community. Sportable partners with Sheltering Arms Institute and VCU Health to connect newly injured patients with adaptive sports programs as part of their continuum of care. Note: This episode contains references to suicide. If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. For past episodes, show notes, and transcripts, visit VirginiaPaths.org/podcast [https://virginiapaths.org/podcast/].

26. feb. 2026 - 19 min
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