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What is Hypertension?

High blood pressure also known as hypertension is the leading cause of heart disease and stroke. Lowering blood pressure should be easy, yet millions of people have uncontrolled blood pressure. We need new strategies to diagnose and treat hypertension so we can save lives and keep people healthy.


What is the Pressure Check study?

The Pressure Check study looks to determine the most effective care model for blood pressure control. We are partnering with community organizations and businesses, including churches, barbershops, beauty salons, and more to screen for hypertension and connect people with uncontrolled blood pressure into new care delivery models.

Study participants receive a home blood pressure monitor and are placed in one of three groups.

Referral to and care froma primary care provider

Referral to and care froma primary care provider
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Telehealth visits with a specializedblood pressure care team

Referral to and care froma primary care provider
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Telehealth visits with a specializedblood pressure care team
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Community health worker to supportmedical and social needs


Who is eligible to participate?


What is the timeline of the study?


What does being in the study look like?

Meet with a Pressure Check health advocate at one of our community-based organization (CBO) partners to measure your blood pressure.

Once eligible enrollment takes about 1 hour and we can answer any questions. You’ll receive a free blood pressure cuff, we will teach you how to take your blood pressure at home and you will receive a gift card for your time.

We will set you up with appointments with a care team based on which care group you are placed in.

You will measure your blood pressure at home at least three times a week for six months.

At your 6, 12, and 18 month visits you will meet with the study team to check in on your blood pressure and you will receive a gift card at each check in.


What are my responsibilities?

Daily monitoring: measure your BP twice a day in the morning and at night.

Follow-up visits: attend your appointments with your care team on time, every time. For the first 3 months, we will meet every 2 weeks, and then monthly after that until you reach 6 months.

Equipment return: keep the blood pressure cuff, but return all the other study materials at your final 6 month appointment.

Additional Information


Partnering Community Based Organizations


Food Pantries

Find more here: Food Pantries in New Haven

  • Ed Leduc Memorial Food Pantry- Aplace to Noursih Your Health
    1302 Chapel St.
    203-624-0947
    Wed & Thur, 10am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-3pm

    Loaves & Fishes
    57 Olive St.
    Sat, 8:30am- 10:30am

    Salvation Army - New Haven
    450 George St.
    203-624-9891
    Mon, Wed, Fri, 9am-12pm

    Second Star of Jacob
    185 Chapel St.
    203-776-9603 (call 9am-1pm)
    Last two Thurs of month, 10am -12pm

    Walk of Faith Church
    104 Fairmont Ave
    203-469-5134
    Wed 12pm-2pm

    Keefe Community Center
    11 Pine Street
    Hamden, CT 06514
    Mon & Thurs 12pm-2pm, Tues
    2pm-4pm, Wed and Fri 9am-Ilam

  • Community Soup Kitchen
    84 Broadway
    203-624-4594
    Breakfast: Sat, 8am-9am
    Lunch: Mon-Fri, llam-1pm

    Sunrise Café
    57 Olive St.
    Mon-Fri, 6:30am-8:30am
    website

    Downtown Evening Soup
    Kitchen (DESK)
    311 Temple St.
    203-624-6426
    Sun-Thurs, 5pm-6pm;
    All dinners served outside

Medical Assistance

Services Provided by Yale New Haven Hospital: website

  • Yale New Haven Hospital
    20 York St, New Haven, CT 06510 | (203) 688-4242

  • Charlies Closet
    310 State Street #200
    Guilford CT 06437
    203-453-8359

    Emma Davis Medical Equipment Ministry
    First United Church of Christ
    34 West main Street
    Milford, CT 06460
    203-877-4277

    Wheel it Forward
    48 Union Street Unit 2
    Stamford, CT 06906
    203-705-1600

    Milford Senior Center
    9 Jepson Drive
    Milford, CT 06460
    203-877-5131

Housing & Shelters

More housing resources can be found here: Housing Resources

  • Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen (DESK)
    311 Temple St New Haven, CT 06511
    Language: English, Spanish
    Mon - Fri 1:30 - 4:30 PM,
    Sun 1:30 - 4:30 PM
    (203) 624-6426
    info@deskct.org
    website
    Free

  • Liberty Community Services - Homelessness Prevention
    153 East St New Haven, CT 06510
    Language: English, Spanish
    Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    (203) 495-7600
    website
    Free

  • Women and Family Life Center - Referral Housing Navigator
    96 Fair St Guilford, CT 06437
    Language: English, Spanish
    Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    (203) 809-4392
    info@womenandfamilylife.org
    website
    Free

  • The West Haven Community House Association, Inc.
    227 Elm St West Haven, CT 06516
    Language: English, Spanish
    Mon - Sun Open 24 Hours
    (203) 934-5221
    info@whcommunityhouse.org
    website
    Free, Self Pay

    Beth-El Center
    90 New Haven Ave Milford, CT 06460
    Language: English | Hours: Mon - Sun
    Open 24 Hours | (203) 876-0747
    info@bethelmilford.org
    website
    Sliding Fee

Energy Assistance

  • Junta for Progressive Action
    169 Grand Avenue
    New Haven, CT 06513
    203-787-0191

    Centro San Jose
    290 Grand Avenue
    New Haven, CT 06513
    203-777-6771

    Community Action Agency
    419 Whalley Avenue
    New Haven, CT 06511
    203-387-7700
    203-285-8010


Contact Us

Please reach out to learn more about the study or to find out how to become a partner or participant of the project.