Health & Fitness
Mendham/Chester Health Officials Seek Public’s Feedback
A newly released survey is meant to help health officials better understand the needs and concerns of the public.
MENDHAM/CHESTER, NJ — Members of the Bernards Township Health Department, who also handle Mendham and Chester public health matters, are seeking feedback from residents.
The Bernards Township Health Department recently created a survey for residents in Bernards Township, Bernardsville Borough, Peapack and Gladstone Boroughs, Chester Borough, Mendham Borough, and Long Hill Township.
The anonymous survey, which is meant for people 18 years and older, is meant to give health officials an idea of who they serve and what health issues concern them most.
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The survey can be found online here and takes around 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
Anyone with questions on the survey can contact Emily McCallum at emilymccallum@ascendient.com. To reiterate, all survey responses are anonymous.
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Responses are being accepted from now until Jan. 5.
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