Cambria Community Healthcare District - Cambria Ambulance

Cambria Community Healthcare District - Cambria Ambulance The Cambria Community Healthcare District is a public ambulance provider for the town of Cambria and its surrounding communities.

The Cambria Community Healthcare District (CCHD) is a public, tax and fee supported ambulance agency responsible for providing ALS or Advanced Life Support ambulance services to the citizens of Cambria and the North Coast. The ambulance covers an 810 square mile response area extending from Villa Creek - North of Cayucos clear into Monterey County. The CCHD has been providing exceptional ambulance services for over 60 years.

“Join us for a free, beginner-friendly painting class that nurtures creativity and promotes mental well-being. Led by Pa...
09/09/2025

“Join us for a free, beginner-friendly painting class that nurtures creativity and promotes mental well-being.

Led by Paramedic J.Ray
Sat Oct 4th 330pm-5pm
1069 Main Street, Cambria

This class offers:

A guided painting experience, with all supplies included.

Ways to reduce stress and anxiety through art making.

A CCHD community outreach message with Operations manager Tim Nurge. Time is brain! How to identify signs and symptoms of stroke.

An option to give back and support mental health for first responders in SLO County.

We hope to see you there! 20 spots are available, Sign up with the following google link...

https://calendar.app.google/UANxarJQkFCD5kAfA

In recognition of National EMS Week, May 18th - 24th, 2025, “We Care. For Everyone.” Thank you to the CCHD Emergency Med...
05/20/2025

In recognition of National EMS Week, May 18th - 24th, 2025, “We Care. For Everyone.”
Thank you to the CCHD Emergency Medical Service crew members for all your hard work and dedication to our community; you are truly appreciated.

Increase Your Health, Get Moving!By Dawn Kulesa, Cambria Community Healthcare District Director of Outreach, and Tim Nur...
03/10/2025

Increase Your Health, Get Moving!

By Dawn Kulesa, Cambria Community Healthcare District Director of Outreach, and Tim Nurge, CCHD Operations Manager

Movement is the key to life! A study published in the Journal “Circulation” found that “Participants who performed two to four times above the recommended amount of moderate physical activity had a [substantially] lower all-cause mortality [as well as] cardiovascular disease mortality. On top of that, there was an observed 25% to 27% lower risk of non-cardiovascular disease mortality.”

Taking charge of your fitness may be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make for your heart and body. Even moderately-intense physical activity such as brisk walking is beneficial when done regularly. Such physical activity helps to lower blood pressure, improve heart health, control weight and reduce stress. However, sometimes it’s not that simple. Motivation, time, physical and medical limitations can get in the way.

For overall health benefits to the heart, lungs, and circulation, get regular aerobic activity using the following guidelines: Set goals for exercise; having a plan in place can help you hold yourself accountable. Find a partner: having a workout buddy is another way to keep each other on track. Sign up for classes: if you sign up for workout classes, you’re more likely to go to them.

Most healthy people get the equivalent of at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity physical activity, such as brisk walking. You can measure moderate level by the “talk test”: if you can easily hold a conversation while active, you should increase your pace so you are a bit more challenged talking while you are exercising. Break it up. Even 30 minutes a day, at least five days a week of physical activity is good for you. Shorter sessions count, too. If you suffer from chronic pain, pool aerobics or swimming are low impact activities to help get moving.

Physical activity should be spread throughout the week. Include flexibility/stretching exercises and muscle-strengthening activity at least two days a week. The National Institutes of Health reports that low relative skeletal muscle mass and its decline over time have been established as causative risk factors for metabolic syndrome and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

If you have not been active for quite some time or if you are beginning a new activity or exercise program, take it gradually. Consult with your doctor before you begin new physical activity to ensure the program is right for you, especially if you have cardiovascular disease or any other pre-existing medical condition.

Finding the Mental Health Support When NeededBy SUNNY KUEGLE, PSY.DWhen life spins out of control, asking for help is a ...
12/19/2024

Finding the Mental Health Support When Needed

By SUNNY KUEGLE, PSY.D

When life spins out of control, asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. The American Psychological Association (APA) advises you to get the help of a trained mental health professional if you are experiencing feelings of emptiness or worthlessness or recurring thoughts of death, avoiding others or situations due to intense worry or fear. Diminished ability to think or concentrate, having a lack of interest in things or activities that once gave you pleasure may also be signs of needing mental health support.

In addition to the symptoms listed above, having difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much, fatigue or loss of energy or feeling overwhelmed by life, feelings or behaviors that negatively impact your relationships at home or work, and using alcohol or other substances to get through the day, are further indicators that you may be helped by working with a mental health specialist.

Though it’s hard to ask for help, it’s a good idea to talk with someone who knows you well if they have expressed noticeable changes in your mood or behavior. Talk with your family healthcare provider to find out if your symptoms may be caused by certain health conditions. If a health condition is not present, your provider may be able to suggest a licensed mental health provider or other resources to help support you.

It is important for you to find a therapist with whom you feel comfortable to talk with honestly and who has training and experience in your area of concern. It is also key to find a mental health specialist who has the skills and personal depth to collaborate with you as you work toward the changes you want to make.

Additional mental health resources include:

Central Coast Mental Health Hotline: 800-549-7730

Su***de & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988. Online chat option: suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Lifeline is free and available 24/7

SLO Behavioral Health: (800) 838-1381

SLO Public Health Department (general information): (805) 781-5500

SLO Social Services Department: (805) 781-1600

Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQ + Youth): (866) 488-7386

As of November 21st CCHD has received 76.5% support from voters!
11/21/2024

As of November 21st CCHD has received 76.5% support from voters!

10/24/2024

Today was our annual FEMA evaluated Medical Drill. FEMA assesses our ability to properly transport, monitor, decontaminate and treat a patient who is radiologically contaminated. The drill is conducted yearly with different participants and different scenarios. Huge thanks to Cambria Community Healthcare District - Cambria Ambulance and Marian Regional Medical Center for knocking it out of the park this year!

SLO County - Community Well-Being SurveySURVEY CLOSES THIS FRIDAY - November 22nd Cambria Community Healthcare District ...
10/23/2024

SLO County - Community Well-Being Survey
SURVEY CLOSES THIS FRIDAY - November 22nd

Cambria Community Healthcare District and Adventist Health are proud to offer programs that help community wellbeing. We are working with local organizations to learn how we can better serve your needs.

Cambria what’s important to you!
We invite you to take this survey and tell us what’s most important to live the best possible life. This survey takes about 5 minutes and all responses are private. Thank you for sharing how we can work to improve the health of our area.

https://www.adventisthealthchna.org/

10/01/2024

CCHD is proud to participate in the Cambria Scarecrows Festival this year!

09/24/2024

The SLO Master Plan on Aging Project (SLOMPA) is seeking feedback from older adults and individuals with disabilities as well as caregivers. SLO County will use the feedback to identify issues and resources needed to develop a local master plan on aging.

The County is surveying:
1. Older adults and individuals with disabilities
2. Caregivers

The Surveys are open until September 30, 2024.
Here are the links to the on-line versions:

Survey of Older Adults & Individuals with Disabilities:
https://healthmanagement.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6KDxzVAPWyxarXM

Caregiver Survey:
https://healthmanagement.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5aKtOYKUIUiSn6C

If you have questions, contact Linda Beck (SLOMPA) at [email protected]

The most powerful, simple and trusted way to gather experience data. Start your journey to experience management and try a free account today.

PLEASE JOIN US ON SEPTEMBER 19th! The Cambria Community Healthcare District (CCHD) invites and encourages all community ...
09/17/2024

PLEASE JOIN US ON SEPTEMBER 19th!

The Cambria Community Healthcare District (CCHD) invites and encourages all community members to join us at the Chamber of Commerce mixer this Thursday, September 19th from 5-7 PM at the CCHD facility, 2515 Main Street, Cambria.

This event, in coordination with the Cambria Chamber of Commerce, will provide community members with an opportunity to:

Meet with CCHD Board members, staff, and first responders.
Tour the 67-year-old building.
Review plans for the proposed new ambulance station.
Learn about Measure C-24.
Discuss questions with CCHD staff and Board members.
Enjoy light refreshments and a Chamber raffle.

Meet “Pari Medic” the Superhero Scarecrow, a tribute to our first responders!

HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE 19th!

CCHD to host Cambria Chamber of Commerce, September Mixer,Join us on September 19th, 2024 5:00 - 7:00pm
09/05/2024

CCHD to host Cambria Chamber of Commerce, September Mixer,
Join us on September 19th, 2024 5:00 - 7:00pm

Address

2535 Main Street
Cambria, CA
93428

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18059278304

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