Thankful for our Healthcare Workers this Thanksgiving
Thankful for Our Healthcare Heroes This Thanksgiving
CCHCI News | Holiday Message from Chiricahua Community Health Centers, Inc.
This Thanksgiving, as tables fill with food and laughter throughout Cochise County, we pause to honor the people who often miss those gatherings so that others may enjoy them: the more than 400 dedicated healthcare workers of Chiricahua Community Health Centers, Inc.
From early morning calls to late-night emergencies, our team continues to serve with humility, compassion, and great heart. Whether on the front lines of our clinics, behind the scenes keeping operations running, or out on the road in our mobile medical units — these individuals are the heartbeat of healthcare in Cochise County.
The Spirit of Service at Chiricahua
Our nurses, doctors, medical assistants, front‑desk staff, custodians, lab technicians, behavioral health specialists, pharmacy teams, and mobile‑clinic operators show up day after day with passion and excitement to serve, and never more so than over the holidays. We couldn’t do what we do without their expertise, their care, and the love they bring to this community. Every call answered, every patient tended, every prescription prepared, and every clinic organized reflects the commitment and heart of the people who make CCHCI possible. We are grateful for each of them, not just for their work, but for the spirit of service that guides it.
As we honor our team and enjoy the holidays ourselves, it’s also a good time to share some practical reminders to help everyone stay safe and healthy over the season. These simple tips can help keep your holiday gatherings happy and prevent an unexpected trip to the ER:
To our team:
Thank you for your skill. Thank you for your compassion. Thank you for choosing to serve Chiricahua Community Health Centers (CCHCI) Cochise County.
You are seen, valued, and deeply appreciated.
Staying Healthy Through the Holidays
10 Practical Tips to Avoid a Holiday Clinic Visit
As we celebrate the season, here are simple ways to keep holiday celebrations safe, joyful, and injury-free:
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Cook turkey to 165°F — use a food thermometer to check the thickest part.
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Stuffing must reach 165°F as well — when in doubt, cook it separately.
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Wash hands often when handling poultry, eggs, or shared utensils.
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Keep knives and sharp tools stored safely — thumbs are important this season.
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Use dry oven mitts — wet fabric can cause quick heat transfer and burns.
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Refrigerate leftovers quickly to avoid food-borne illness.
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Keep children and pets away from hot surfaces and open flames.
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Ladder safety saves lives — over 18,000 ER visits each year are linked to holiday-decorating accidents.
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Clean spills immediately to prevent slip-and-fall injuries.
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Listen to your body — fatigue can compromise immunity. Rest when you need it.
In the News: Celebrating Progress at Chiricahua
We invite you to explore two recent news stories that highlight the positive momentum at Chiricahua:
- “Thanksgiving Giving Thanks and Renewing Our Mission” — A recent feature celebrating our organization’s mission and community impact.
- “Banner Health Leaders Experience Whole-Person Care at Chiricahua Community Health Centers – News” — Showcasing how our integrated care model is earning recognition from healthcare leaders.











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