Advancing the Redwood Region RISE Initiatives

November 2025 RRRISE Newsletter

Investing in People. Growing Community. Advancing Health & Caregiving.


🌟 Redwood Region RISE In-Person Convening

November 5, 2025 | Robinson Rancheria, Nice, CA



NCHIIN was pleased to facilitate the first in-person meeting of the Health and Caregiving Advisory Council during the Redwood Region RISE Convening!


The group engaged in a lively session reviewing our regional asset map of new and emerging projects and dove into prioritizing 2025–26 Activation Plan activities. An updated Activation Plan Addendum will be released soon — stay tuned!

Redwood Region RISE Advisory Council Meeting (Photo by Amy Kumler)

NCHIIN also led a discussion on the Regional Workforce Landscape, highlighting insights from our collaborative project with the Redwood Coast K–16 Collaborative.


Key takeaways from the data:

  • High-growth occupations include Physical Therapist Assistants, Medical Services Managers, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants — all projected to grow over 20% by 2032.
  • For living wage careers, Registered Nurses lead in total projected openings (1,000+), followed by Health Service Managers (420), Behavioral Health Counselors (310), and Social Workers (230).
  • Caregiving roles show enormous opportunity: over 11,000 openings for Home Health and Personal Care Aides, moreover there are nearly 900 Childcare & Preschool openings projected.


Our region’s educational infrastructure is rising to meet this demand. This year, Cal Poly Humboldt launched Health & Medical Sciences and Community Health degree programs. Over 15 high schools throughout the Redwood Region are now offering health and patient care pathways through Golden State Pathways funding — growing our future workforce from within!


Upcoming educational expansions slated for 2026-2028 include:

  • Speech Therapy & Master’s of Nursing (Cal Poly Humboldt)
  • Psychiatric, Radiology, Respiratory, and Surgical Tech programs (College of the Redwoods, 2026–2028)

💡 Catalyst Awardee Update:

The HEART Hub


The HEART Hub, the Catalyst Awardee for our Health & Caregiving sector, continues to make exciting progress on its pre-development project to develop a simulation-based training center in Lake County.


Recent milestones reported during the 11/4 meeting include:

  • Construction Project Manager hired
  • Logo and website in development — launching by year-end
  • Architectural firm hired for facility remodel
  • Attorney retained to support governance and nonprofit formation
  • K–12 curriculum development underway


The new HEART Hub facility located next to Sutter Lakeside Hospital is tentatively scheduled to open in 2027.

(Photo: Tina Schaible, Trystan Hayes, Nicole Flora & Amanda Martin)

🏛️ Policy & Advocacy


Stay informed with key policy updates shaping rural health and caregiving in California:


  • 🎥 HCAI & CDDS Hosted H.R. 1 and the Rural Health Transformation Program Webinar – Access Recording & Slides



💰 Funding & Financing Resources


Don’t miss these upcoming grant and financing opportunities:








📚 Training & Technical Assistance

👩‍👧 Caregiving Corner




🩺 Workforce Development Highlights





HCAI Released New Supply and Demand Modeling for California’s Nursing Workforce

New data reveals that in 2025 the Redwood Region is experiencing a medium to high nursing shortage, with Lake County facing a 47% deficiency and Mendocino County at 37%. These findings highlight an urgent regional need for more trained nursing professionals to meet the growing demands of our healthcare system.


This reality underscores the importance of our collective efforts through the Redwood Region RISE initiative—working collaboratively to cultivate and educate the next generation of nurses who will serve our rural communities.


Kudos to the College of the Redwoods for expanding its Registered Nursing program for the 2025–2027 school years, and to Cal Poly Humboldt for reviving its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. These advancements are vital steps to build our local healthcare workforce.

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Contact Us:

Redwood Region RISE Sector Investment Coordinators

Email: RRRISE@nchiin.org

Phone: (707) 267-9603 

Website: https://www.nchiin.org/redwood-region-rise-california-jobs-first/