Relational Health describes the profound impact of meaningful relationships on your whole person, enhancing physical, emotional, and psychological well-being through meaningful connections and supportive networks.
The number one predictor of good health is meaningful relationships. Dozens of studies have shown that people with social support from family, friends, and their community are happier, have fewer health problems, and live longer.
Life circumstances of individuals and families are ever-changing. It’s essential to provide flexible services and resources to support people and their personal circumstances.
To empower our health by studying how relationships affect our well-being, sharing what we learn, and working with communities to turn these insights into real-world solutions and policies.