MAGZ Health Services, Inc. has existed since 2015 as a comprehensive community health database to serve the needs and interests of the general public for information and referral services. To provide consumers with available information and access to benefits if eligible.
As a non-profit organization, MAGZ has expanded its horizons to become more than a resource center for helping communities. MAGZ provides services from a person-centered approach. By focusing the heart of our services on individuals, families, and community needs by treating individuals with dignity, compassion, and respect regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, and disability.
Whom we Serve
We serve the underprivileged, marginalized communities, such as the elderly, veterans, people with disabilities, caregivers, and the general public, who have limited resources that needs our program and services.
Our mission: To promote healthy lifestyles in our communities while providing resources, information, and assistance to the underprivileged. To reduce health disparities and increase health literacy through resources, education, and training.
Our Vision: To provide professional services and a comprehensive resource database for education, information, and referral services to serve the needs and interests of underprivileged, marginalized communities to bridge the gap for better healthcare, social services, and health education.
As a Resource Center
MAGZ Health Services was established in 2015 to help people understand their choices. Promoting health literacy because effective health communications are critical to their health and well-being. Health literacy is “the degree to which individuals can find, understand, and use information and services to inform health-related decisions and actions for themselves and others. Low health literacy is more prevalent among,
· Older adults
· Minority populations
· Those who have low socioeconomic status
· Medically underserved people
One of our missions is to “give individuals health information and services that people can easily find, understand, and use to inform their decisions and actions.”
As an organization, we aim to practice organizational health literacy to empower individuals to practice personal health literacy. We are changing how people access services in their communities to make informed decisions based on their needs to receive health information and services.
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you want to discover more about our programs, where you can get assistance through the referral process from our compassionate staff.