Here is some good news from our staff to jump-start your week!
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Aloha ‘Ohana - today we’re celebrating World Mental Health Day.
World Mental Health Day is an international day for global mental health education, awareness, and advocacy against social stigma. It was first celebrated in 1992 at the initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health, a global mental health organization with members and contacts in more than 150 countries.
If you need someone to speak to you, our excellent staff in our Behavioral Health department are always there for you. Call (808) 293-9231 to speak to our staff and set up an appointment, we would love to hear from you.
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Happy Aloha Friday ‘Ohana!
Did you know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month? Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual campaign to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer.
The past 20 months have posed a challenge to just about everything, and breast cancer prevention has been no exception.
For the past 30 years, the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) has supported women by helping them get access to the education, screening, and support they need.
If you are interested in learning more about NBCF, click on the link below to visit the foundation’s helpful website.
https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-awareness-month
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Aloha ‘Ohana?
FYI: Mark your calendars - October 23rd is National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is a safe, convenient, and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired prescription drugs at locations in communities throughout the country.
What Should You Do With Your Unused Meds?
Most people who misuse prescription drugs get them from family, friends, and acquaintances.
You can make a difference by keeping track of the medicine you have, by rethinking where and how you keep your medications in your home, and by safely disposing of any unused medications.
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Turn in your unused or expired medication for sale, anonymous disposal at the following locations on Oahu.
Saturday, October 23, 2021 10:00am ~ 2:00pm
Fire Station 18 Kailua - parking lot (211 Kuulei Road, Kailua, HI) Hawaii State Capitol - Beretania Street drive-thru (415 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI)
Kahala Mall - parking lot near the corner of Kialuea & Waialae Ave (4122 Waialae Ave, Honolulu, HI)
Pear City Police Station - parking lot (1100 Waimano Home Rd., Pearl City, HI)
For more information please visit
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Aloha ‘Ohana!
A lot of things are getting postponed this year, but your child’s vaccinations shouldn’t be one of them. Some people are avoiding the doctor’s office for everything but the essentials. Statistics show immunizations have declined about 40% in spring 2020. That’s not a good thing – here’s why. Pediatricians are concerned this delay could trigger an outbreak of other highly contagious diseases with potentially worse complications than COVID-19 for children, like measles or whooping cough.
It’s easy to take immunizations for granted because we don’t hear about many serious outbreaks anymore. However, diseases like measles haven’t been eradicated. They are just kept at bay as long as children stay vaccinated.
Staying on schedule protects everyone. When families get behind schedule, it means that a child doesn’t have immunity until they get caught up. We know that immunizations help to protect the health of not only your child but everyone around them as well – especially those who are immune-compromised and vulnerable. Vaccines are also required for school, daycare, and sports participation.
Yes, it’s safe to come to Ko’olauloa Health Center.
Ko’olauloa Health Center is committed to keeping you safe while providing care. Here’s what you can expect:
Extra safety measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19
Rigorous cleaning and disinfecting protocols
Reduction in the number of visitors
Masks required upon entry
Call (808) 293-9231 to set up your appointment today.
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Aloha ‘Ohana! Here is your weekend quote from our staff.
“There is virtue in work and there is virtue in rest. Use both and overlook neither.”
~ Alan Cohen
Have a great Aloha Sunday. We’re looking forward to the coming week!
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Aloha ‘Ohana! Did you know that vaccines protect you against more than 20 diseases? Yes, they do! Here they are:
COVID-19
Cervical Cancer
Cholera
Diphtheria
Ebola
Hepatitis B
Influenza
Japanese Encephalitis
Measles
Meningitis
Mumps
Pertussis
Pneumonia
Polio
Rabies
Rotavirus
Rubella
Tetanus
Typhoid
Varicella
Yellow Fever
Talk to your health care provider to ensure your vaccinations are up-to-date for you and your family. Call (808) 293-9231 to get your COVID-19 vaccination. We would be very happy to help you. Mahalo!
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Aloha ‘Ohana!
Here is a fun video. Watch Brian and Stewie from ‘Family Guy’ explain the COVID vaccine. Have a great Aloha Thursday and be safe out there.
Call (808) 293-9231 to schedule your appointment with our helpful staff if you haven’t gotten your vaccine yet. Mahalo!
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Aloha ‘Ohana - here’s some food for thought this beautiful Wednesday.
Why are passion and purpose BOTH essential to reaching your goals?
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Purpose: helps you determine a course of action. Passion: is what drives you.
Purpose sets direction while passion keeps you going when you hit the “dip”. You will need to draw upon your passion to stay committed, not give up, not get distracted, and climb the hill towards your goal.
Passion without purpose is going nowhere fast. “Passion without purpose is like a shot without a target.” - Ifeanyi Enoch.
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Purpose steers, passion propels.
Here at Ko’olauloa, our purpose is to do everything in our power to ensure that all families in our community have access to the quality, affordable health care they deserve. Our passion is to continue to do this every day, even in the face of difficult circumstances, like the times we all currently face.
Mahalo to all of our staff and our community for sharing the same purpose and passion.
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Aloha ‘Ohana - you may have heard about the Mu variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 in the news recently. #COVID19 vaccines used by Ko'olauloa Health Center help protect against all known variants, including Mu and Delta.
If you’re not vaccinated yet, please call (808) 293-9231 to schedule your appointment today.
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Aloha ‘Ohana - pop quiz: what are the benefits of getting the COVID-19 vaccine?
1. Getting vaccinated protects yourself and the people around you.
2. Getting vaccinated boosts your immune system.
3. Getting vaccinated helps prevent serious illness.
Please get vaccinated. Call us at (808) 293-9231 to schedule your COVID-19 vaccination today.
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Aloha ‘Ohana - its Fit Tip Friday here at Ko’olauloa Health Center
Of course, the weekend should be all fun and games. But don’t let that derail the hard work you’ve been putting into your fitness routine all week long. Whether you’re embarking on a weight loss or fitness journey, here are a few tips from our staff on how to enjoy the weekend without ruining your progress.
- Use Exercise To Support Your Mood
- Realize Diet And Exercise Are Intertwined
- Eat Healthy 80 Percent Of The Time
- Keep Healthy Snacks On Hand
- Limit Your Alcohol Intake
- Disconnect
Remember to mask up and stay safe out there this weekend. Cheers!
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Aloha 'Ohana - we wanted to share this infographic which was posted by our close friends and colleagues at Queen's Health Systems. Friends and family, the numbers don't lie. If you haven't gotten your vaccination, please call (808) 293-9231 to make an appointment with our friendly staff.
Mahalo!
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Aloha ‘Ohana…
With everything happening in our community we wanted to ask: …so - how are you? Really? When was the last time you asked a friend that simple question?
Sometimes a friend, colleague, or family who may have the appearance of having it all together on the outside is actually suffering on the inside. This is called Smiling Depression.
What is Smiling Depression?
Smiling depression involves appearing happy to others and smiling through the pain, keeping the inner turmoil hidden. It’s a major depressive disorder with atypical symptoms, and as a result, many don’t know they’re depressed or don’t seek help. People with smiling depression are often partnered or married, employed, and are quite accomplished and educated. Their public, professional and social lives are not struggling. Their façade is put together and accomplished.
But behind the mask and behind closed doors, their minds are filled with thoughts of worthlessness, inadequacy, and despair. They’ve usually struggled with depression and/or debilitating anxiety for years and have had some experience with therapy or medication. Many don’t disclose their depression due to fear of discrimination from loved ones or employers.
How can we help?
Many people struggling with smiling depression are perfectionists, or they don’t want to appear weak or out of control. The more we can shift the conversation to show positive role models living with depression—those who advocate for the mix of therapy, exercise, medication, sleep, diet—the less shame and stigma will be associated with it.
Pay more attention to your loved ones (especially the warning signs)
If you have a friend who suddenly stops responding to phone calls or texts or cancels plans, don’t hesitate to ask them what’s going on and if they’re feeling okay. Let them know that they are heard and are not alone.
If you think you might be depressed
On the days when your brain seems to be fighting you for your life, remember that you are enough, you are worthy, you are loved and you are not alone.
Reach out to someone you trust and consider contacting a therapist. Let these influential roles in your life help you to create a more positive state of mind. Rather than becoming submerged in a vortex of negative, self-defeating thoughts. Above all, please don’t give up. Please don’t let depression win. You are not alone.
Please call our Behavioral Health Services team if you feel the need to talk to someone. We are there for you (808) 293-9231. We see you…
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