This report outlines a health promotion plan for a client from the Brown family, addressing genetic risks and health issues. The plan begins with identifying risks, including color blindness, sickle cell anemia, Huntington disease, and epilepsy, based on the family's genogram and case history. It then develops a health promotion plan that includes wellness activities such as education, counseling, and enrollment in psychosocial support groups to increase awareness and coping mechanisms. The plan also suggests interventions like wearable vision systems and computer-aided techniques to manage color blindness. Teamwork, involving a counselor, physician, optometrist, and nurse, is emphasized, along with effective communication strategies. The evaluation of the plan involves client feedback questionnaires, and the report integrates relevant research on health promotion, visual impairment, and communication in healthcare to support its recommendations.