Community Health Adaptation & Resilience Mobilization (CHARM) HeatWise

Purpose

Extreme heat events pose serious health risks, especially for communities with limited access to cooling, transportation, or social support. This study pilots and tests HEATwise, a heat preparedness program delivered at trusted community centers in Lake County, California, serving older adults, Tribal members, and people experiencing housing or economic hardship. HEATwise is a 12-week program which includes a group workshop on heat risks and preparedness, one-on-one resource navigation, a community celebration event, and a cooling and emergency supply kit. The pilot phase (2026) will assess feasibility and acceptability at three sites with approximately 60 participants. The full trial (2027-2028) will randomly assign eight sites to receive HEATwise immediately or after a delay, measuring whether the program increases protective behaviors, reduces heat-related symptoms, and strengthens resilience over 12 months.

Condition

  • Heat Illness

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Eligible participants are adults (≥18 years) who have resided in Lake County for at least 6 months, are able to access a phone for study communications, and are willing to provide a valid secondary contact for the duration of the study.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Participants must also be a recognized member or affiliate of a articipating site, referred by the site, or reside within 5 miles of the site. Individuals are excluded if another household member is already enrolled in the study, if they cannot provide a secondary or emergency contact, are unable to independently complete study activities, or plan to be away for 15 or more consecutive days during the intervention period.

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
This study uses a cluster randomized, parallel assignment, waitlist-controlled design. Community-based sites serving rural, underserved populations are randomized to either immediate implementation of the Helping Everyone Adapt Together-Wise (HEATWise) or to a waitlist control condition. Participants at control sites complete baseline and follow-up assessments during the six-month evaluation period and receive the intervention after primary outcome data collection is completed. Randomization occurs at the site level to reduce contamination, and analyses account for clustering.
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Immediate HEATWise
Intervention shortly after enrollment
  • Behavioral: CHARM HeatWise
    HEATWise consists of structured, facilitator-led training sessions on extreme heat preparedness and response, distribution of heat resilience kits, and community engagement activities designed to promote protective behaviors. The intervention is delivered at the cluster (site) level in community-based settings and focuses on reducing risk of heat-related illness and improving individual and community resilience.
Other
Delayed HEATWise)
Treatment as usual. These sites will offer the HEATwise program the following year, after the intervention is complete, and all waitlist control participants will be invited to participate.
  • Behavioral: CHARM HeatWise
    HEATWise consists of structured, facilitator-led training sessions on extreme heat preparedness and response, distribution of heat resilience kits, and community engagement activities designed to promote protective behaviors. The intervention is delivered at the cluster (site) level in community-based settings and focuses on reducing risk of heat-related illness and improving individual and community resilience.

Recruiting Locations

Big Valley Rancheria
Lakeport, California 95453
Contact:
Aliza Gevirtz
707-533-0071
agevirtz@bvr-nsn.gov

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Public Health Institute, California

Study Contact

Scarlet Sands-Bliss, MS
510-285-5500
info@trackingcalifornia.org