Community Care

Moving forward, one chord at a time: Al Walczak’s story
Moving forward, one chord at a time: Al Walczak’s story
Jun 24, 2026

What started as a simple mosquito bite, something most people wouldn’t think twice about, quickly became something far more serious. After weeks of worsening symptoms and uncertainty, Al was hospitalized and eventually diagnosed with West Nile virus.

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Living fully and leading with heart: Kurt’s story
Jun 24, 2026

For Kurt, living well isn’t just about staying active; it’s about showing up for others, building connections, and making each day count.

Karen drinking a mug of coffee with a friend at her kitchen table
Over 20 years of confidence with Priority Health: Karen Kuiper shares her story
Jun 24, 2026

For more than 20 years, Karen Kuiper has relied on Priority Health to support her through every chapter, whether she’s traveling abroad, golfing with her husband or enjoying the comforts of home in West Michigan. After more than 40 years in the region, she’s built a life full of warmth, creativity and community.

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Finding his way home: Satch Huizenga’s Michigan story
Jun 22, 2026

From pursuing an acting career in Los Angeles to appearing in films alongside major Hollywood names, Satch spent years traveling the country, chasing opportunities and telling stories on stage and screen. But ultimately, the most meaningful chapter of his life brought him right back where he started, Michigan.

Two women working out at a free, outdoor Priority Health Fitness Court in Benton Harbor, Michigan
From movement to momentum: How Priority Health Fitness Courts are expanding free wellness across Michigan
Mar 24, 2026

Discover how Priority Health Fitness Courts are expanding free outdoor fitness across Michigan, strengthening communities and improving physical and mental well‑being.

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Ways to promote healthier pregnancies for at-risk populations in the U.S.
Jan 22, 2026

Statistics show that, for many Black and American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) women in the U.S., pregnancy can come with extra health risks. However, careful considerations can be taken to promote healthier pregnancies for those facing disparities.

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How to Keep Your Child Safe from Lead Exposure
Jan 22, 2026

Lead can impact the health of your growing child. It’s important to schedule a lead screening with your child’s doctor. This is especially true for those at higher risk of exposure.