DAHAs
DAHAs, or Disability and Health Assistants, are healthcare professionals who specialize in supporting individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions. They work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community-based programs, to help patients manage their conditions, improve their quality of life, and achieve their health goals. DAHAs are trained to provide a range of services, such as health education, disease management, and coordination of care, to help patients navigate the healthcare system and access the resources they need.
DAHAs play a crucial role in promoting health equity and reducing healthcare disparities among individuals with
In addition to their clinical responsibilities, DAHAs are often involved in research and advocacy efforts to
DAHAs are an essential part of the healthcare team, providing specialized support and expertise to help individuals