Sharecare (Nasdaq: SHCR) and Blue Zones, LLC, today announced
that Salinas, CA has achieved Blue Zones Community®
certification, making it the first to earn the designation in
Monterey County. The certification recognizes Salinas' measurable
success in well-being transformation through the effective
implementation of Blue Zones Project®, a pioneering population
health initiative that integrates evidence-based best practices in
built environment, policy, and social connection within
participating communities.
Brought to Salinas by Salinas Valley Health, Taylor Farms,
and Montage Health in 2018, the initiative has engaged local
leaders, volunteers, and organizations to help residents move
naturally, eat better, develop healthy connections, and live with
purpose. Given the early success in Salinas, the Project’s
footprint expanded across Monterey County in 2021, and the
remaining communities will be eligible for Blue Zones Community
certification next year.
“At Salinas Valley Health, our mission is to improve the health
and well-being of everyone in our community,” said Dr. Allen
Radner, CEO of Salinas Valley Health. “We introduced the Blue Zones
Project to Salinas in 2018 with the aim of reducing chronic disease
rates and promoting better health. Over the past six years, the
initiative has expanded, resulting in a measurable reduction in
chronic health risks and increased civic pride. Salinas’
designation as a certified Blue Zones Community marks an important
milestone in this effort.”
Salinas earned the designation by meeting and exceeding Project
benchmarks in categories including resident and employer engagement
rates, well-being scores, and community policies. As a result of
the community-wide effort led by the local Blue Zones Project team,
Salinas’ overall community well-being score improved by 5.9 points
since 2019, during a time when the rest of the country experienced
a dramatic downward trend. Each point increase in well-being for a
population leads to approximately a two percent reduction in ER
visits and hospital utilization, and to approximately a one percent
reduction in total health care costs. In addition:
- Residents who report they are thriving in daily life rose from
58.8% to 66.6% of the population;
- Individuals are moving more, with 65.5% reporting at least 30
minutes of exercise three or more days per week, compared to 56.2%
in 2019;
- 54% fewer residents report high cholesterol;
- Tobacco use is down to 2.8%, well below state and national
averages;
- Nearly $21.7 million in add-on funding was leveraged for
well-being projects; and
- Over $43.7 million in avoided medical and lost productivity
costs were gained over the last five years.
These impressive measures are the direct result of the
participation of more than 18,500 individuals and more than 98
organizations who implemented Project programs, activities, and
best practices. Thirty-six new community policies, plans and
initiatives which were implemented as part of the Project have
improved built environment infrastructure, food systems, and
tobacco use across Salinas to support better health among
residents.
“Healthy fresh food and a healthy community is at the heart of
Taylor Farms,” said Bruce Taylor, Chairman and CEO of Taylor Farms.
“As one of Blue Zones Project’s local sponsors, we’ve witnessed our
team members, families, and friends get involved in Blue Zones
Project and work together to help make Salinas a healthier
community for all.”
Since 2018, Blue Zones Project has been instrumental in helping
partners in the community rally around well-being. Twenty-five area
schools implemented policies and introduced food options that
encourage healthy eating on campus, integrated physical activity
into the day, and incorporated other Blue Zones principles into
their environments to positively impact students. Twenty-eight
local restaurants added over 150 Blue Zones-inspired dishes to make
healthier choices easier while dining out. Twenty-eight worksites
took dedicated steps to implement best practices that improve
employee engagement and well-being by becoming Blue Zones Project
Approved™. Blue Zones Project purpose programs saw more than 1,280
individuals attend purpose workshops and residents generated over
$250,000 for the community through more than 5,600 volunteer hours
donated. Notable policy initiatives like the establishment of the
Monterey County Food System Coalition are helping expand access to
healthy foods, among other policy improvements and
implementations.
"We are proud to support and sponsor the Blue Zones Project and
the incredible progress it has made in transforming the well-being
of residents in Salinas,” said Dr. Steven Packer,
President/CEO of Montage Health. “This achievement is a testament
to the dedication and collaborative spirit of our partners,
residents, and local organizations, all united by a common goal: to
nurture the health and happiness of every member of our
community.”
“We know that communities with greater well-being have lower
healthcare costs, higher productivity, and are recognized as the
great places to live,” said Michael Acker, SVP and general
manager of Blue Zones Project at Sharecare. “The collective impact
achieved by individuals across Salinas demonstrates the positive
change that can happen when people come together with a focused and
sustained commitment to community well-being.”
“Salinas, a majority-minority city with a rich cultural
heritage, has set a new standard for creating a culture of
well-being. Since the pandemic, leaders all over the country are
looking for innovative and comprehensive approaches to improving
community well-being, and Salinas’ impressive success is a model
for other diverse and dynamic communities who want to create
healthy environments and systems that benefit everyone,” said Ben
Leedle, CEO of Blue Zones and Co-founder of Blue Zones Project.
Going forward, local leaders and volunteers continue to champion
the work of Blue Zones Project as the initiative continues across
Monterey County. The rest of the Monterey County projects are
expected to undergo certification review in the Spring of 2025.
Blue Zones Project is brought to Monterey County through an
innovative sponsorship by Salinas Valley Health, Taylor Farms, and
Montage Health in collaboration with Sharecare, Inc. and Blue
Zones, LLC.
About Blue Zones Project
Blue Zones Project® is a community-led well-being improvement
initiative designed to make healthy choices easier through
permanent changes to a city's environment, policy, and social
networks. Blue Zones Project is based on research by Dan
Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow and New York
Times best-selling author who identified five cultures of the
world—or blue zones —with the highest concentration of people
living to 100 years or older. Blue Zones Project incorporates
Buettner's findings and works with cities to implement policies and
programs which will move a community toward optimal health and
well-being. Currently, more than 75 communities across North
America have joined Blue Zones Project, impacting more than
4.5 million citizens. The population health solution includes two
Health Districts in California; 15 cities
in Iowa; Albert Lea, Minnesota; the city of Fort
Worth, Texas; Corry, Pennsylvania; Brevard, North
Carolina; and communities in Southwest
Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Oklahoma, Oregon,
and Wisconsin. Blue Zones Project by Sharecare is a
partnership between Blue Zones, LLC, and Sharecare, Inc. For more
information, visit bluezonesproject.com.
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