Our Faith Community Nurse (FCN) serves as a trusted, caring presence for individuals and families in the Logan Community. At the heart of this work is relationship — listening, understanding, and walking alongside residents as they navigate their health and well-being.
Each week, the FCN connects with approximately 30–40 residents to check in on their health, identify concerns, and provide guidance. After these conversations and assessments, the nurse works with each individual to develop a personalized plan focused on moving from crisis toward stability. This may include referrals to primary care providers, connecting residents with community resources, or helping them better understand their health needs.
Beyond one-on-one support, the FCN also offers educational opportunities designed to promote wellness, prevent disease, and encourage early detection. These may include exercise classes, blood pressure screenings, diabetes and hypertension testing, as well as mammography and prostate cancer screenings.
To ensure residents receive the most comprehensive care possible, the FCN collaborates with trusted community partners such as Cabarrus Health Alliance, Opportunity House, the Concord Department of Housing, Concord Lunch Plus Senior Program, Men for Living Prostate Awareness, and Breast Health Champions.
In addition to nursing support, House of Hope also offers counseling and education focused on grief support, mental health wellness, and navigating life’s most difficult seasons. This includes guidance and teaching related to terminal illness, anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention.
Through these services, we are committed to increasing access to both physical and behavioral health care, meeting people where they are, and extending compassionate support to individuals and families throughout Cabarrus County — regardless of age or circumstance. Our mission is to equip, empower, and strengthen lives by providing essential, community-centered care.