Aloha ‘Ohana!
Join KHC in signing the Pledge to Our Keiki; written by students from across Hawaiʻi. They’re asking us to engage, volunteer & donate to increase Hawaiʻi’s resiliency as we build momentum towards Earth Day on April 22nd!
Create your personal Pledge photo at PledgeToOurKeiki.org. Post & share why Hawaiʻi is special to you. Help amplify the voice of over 170k+ students in promoting a sustainable Hawaiʻi. Learn more at kanuhawaii.org.Together we’ll help Maui recover, rebuild, and grow our island networks to rapidly respond to any future challenges.
We are proud to support Kanu Hawaii and hope you join us.
@kanuhawaii @hawaiipublicschools @palaupledge @earthdaynetwork #PledgeToOurKeiki #KanuHawaii #MauiStrong #PalauPledge #EarthDay #VolunteerMonthHawaii #koolauloahealthcenter
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All of us at KHC are sending you warm wishes on President's Day.
#presidentsday #koolauloahealthcenter
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PSA: we're at the tail end of a high surf warning which has been in effect for the north and north east shores of all Hawaiian islands since Friday. If you do go out, please be mindful of the conditions and safe. Have a healthy and happy Sunday!
#highsurfadvisory #highsurf #koolauloahealthcenter
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When you hear the word “physical,” you may think of 'hanabata' days when you had to visit the doctor to get shots for school. But a physical is more than just shots or a physical exam. And both children AND adults can benefit from attending regular physicals.
You may feel fine, but catching problems BEFORE they become serious means: Finding a problem when it is easier to treat (such as diabetes, heart disease, or cancer). Saving you money, and potentially saving your life.
Call (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org/yearly-physicals to learn more or schedule an appointment.
#bewell #staywell #livewell #kahukuhealthcare #hauulahealthcare #laiehealthcare #northshorehealthcare #yearlyphysical #annualcheckup
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When you think about February, you may think: Valentine’s Day, chocolate, love, or maybe anything that’s anti those things. But, one thing to remember this month is our HEARTS, because February is American Heart Month.
While your heart works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, how often do you think about it? And how often do you take action to protect the health of your heart? Now’s the time to really start thinking about how you can take better care of yourself.
Heart disease and other cardiovascular issues are on the rise. Many factors can contribute to health issues, but you also have ways you can be proactive about your health. You may think it won’t happen to you, but you never know.
Being informed is important. Learn warning signs and symptoms of heart-related issues. Get in touch with your KHC provider by calling (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org to schedule an appointment - especially if heart disease runs in your family. Start with small daily actions to help reduce or prevent your risk of developing heart problems.
Take care and have a healthy and happy Aloha Friday!
#americanheartmonth #heartmonth #loveyourheart #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana
February is National Children's Dental Health Month. Here are a few recommendations from our staff will get your keiki off to a great start with good dental health.
Brush and floss twice each day
The best weapons available to a parent are a toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss. The ADA recommends that parents teach their children to brush for two minutes two times a day—morning and evening at bedtime. Use only a pea-sized amount of toothpaste and teach your child to avoid swallowing toothpaste. Parents should provide help and supervision until a child is about seven or eight years old.
Limit sugary treats and drinks
This includes avoiding juice between meals. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends limiting juice to four to six ounces per day. Parents can also replace sugary treats with healthy snacks such as cheese, yogurt, and fruit.
Schedule a dental checkup
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that parents schedule their child’s first visit to the dentist when the child turns one year of age. First birthday equals first checkup. However, if a parent detects discoloration or staining, they should schedule an appointment right away.
Call (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolaoluachc.org to schedule your appointment today.
Mahalo!
#nationaldentalhealthmonth #keikidental #northshoredental #kahukudentist #laiedentist #hauuladentist #kaaawadentist #koolauloadental #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana,
If you are currently enrolled in Med-Quest, you will be receiving or may have received a pink letter (Medical Eligibility Renewal Form) from the Hawaii Med-Quest Division. Med-Quest will be mailing these pink letters until April 2024.
Please drop by to talk with Harry Wa`a from our health center who can assist you with this process. If your information is not submitted by the deadline stated in your letter, you may lose coverage. We want to ensure that you maintain your health through us.
Call (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org for more information or to reach Harry.
Mahalo!
#med-quest #medquest #questhawaii #hawaiidoh #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth
Aloha 'Ohana,
Note to self:
When things
feel overwhelming,
remember...
One thought at a time.
One task at a time.
One day at a time.
#bewell #staywell #livewell #mentalhealth#kahukuhealth #kahukumentalhealth#laiehealth #laiementalhealth #hauulahealth#hauulamentalhealth #koolauloahealth#koolauloamentalhealth#koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana!
February is American Heart Month and focusing on your heart health has never been more important. Here are a few tips to work on:
- Stop smoking. It is a very difficult thing to quit, but you will reap the benefits for years to come. Your primary care physicians are happy to assist you with this, including medications, patches, or talking through it.
- Focus on eating healthy. Eat foods low in saturated fats and sodium and increase your intake of fruits and vegetables.
- Move more. Not getting enough physical activity puts you at higher risk for heart disease and stroke. Try to increase your daily activity. Pressed for time? Try doing 10 minutes of activity, three times a day.
- Visit your primary care provider regularly to have your blood pressure and cholesterol checked regularly and help prevent heart disease.
Make heart health a part of your self-care routine with these tips from our staff at KHC. Give us a call at (808) 293-9231 to learn more or visit www.koolauloachc.org
Mahalo!
#heartmonth #americanheartmonth #heartyourheart #koolauloahealth #koolauloahealthcenter #kahukuhealth #laiehealth #hauulahealth #kaaawahealth
Aloha 'Ohana!
May the Year of the Dragon be filled with an abundance of smiles, laughter and good health. Wishing all of you you safety, good spirits and peace wherever you go.
Ko'olauloa Health Center Staff :)
#YearOfTheDragon #chinesenewyear2024 #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha 'Ohana!
Hope all of you have a fun, safe, and healthy weekend.
Mahalo for all of your continued support!
#koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana!
February is American Heart Month. Here are ten tips to improve your heart health this month:
- Balance calories with physical activity.
- Reach for a variety of fruits and vegetables.
- Choose whole grains.
- Include healthy protein sources, mostly plants and seafood.
- Use liquid non-tropical plant oils.
- Choose minimally processed foods.
- Subtract added sugars
- Cut down on salt.
- Limit alcohol.
Do all this wherever you eat!
Need more food for thought? Get in touch with us by calling (808) 293-9231 or visit: koolauloachc.org.
Mahalo!
#americanheartmonth #americanheartassociation #hearthealth #northshorehealth #kahukuhealth #laiehealth #kaaawahealth #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Did you know reading to children supports health and wellness?
Even though babies can’t understand everything you’re saying let alone read words, reading aloud is key to brain development needed for math, reading, and even emotional control. Because it’s social time, it’s a time for you to get closer to your baby.
Try to read out loud to your baby every day; before naps and bedtime are ideal. Have them snuggle in your lap when you’re reading to them. Read with enthusiasm. Vary the tone of your voice. You’re not limited to the words on the page. Ask questions. What’s going to happen next? Etc.
At Ko’olauloa Health Center we believe reading is so vital for wellness, that we have a program called Reach Out and Read. Each time your child comes for their visit between the ages of 6 months and 6 years, will receive a new book to add to their personal library. Speaking of libraries. If you don’t have a public library card, go get one! Picking out books with your child will build a lifetime of love for reading.
Concerned about your child’s reading or speaking? Let your primary care provider know. We can usually tell you if they’re on track or not, and if we have any doubts, we can refer your child to the right specialist to figure out the issue and get the needed treatment.
Keiki and adults alike need to stay on schedule for regular wellness visits. Call us today for an appointment. We are always accepting new patients regardless of insurance or ability to pay.
Visit www.koolauloachc.org or call (808) 293-9231 for more information.
#bewell #staywell #livewell #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #readtoyourbaby #babyreading #koolauloahealthcare
Aloha ‘Ohana,
If you are currently enrolled in Med-Quest, you will be receiving or may have received a pink letter (Medical Eligibility Renewal Form) from the Hawaii Med-Quest Division. Med-Quest will be mailing these pink letters until April 2024.
Please drop by to talk with Harry Wa`a from our health center who can assist you with this process. If your information is not submitted by the deadline stated in your letter, you may lose coverage. We want to ensure that you maintain your health through us.
Call (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org for more information or to reach Harry.
Mahalo!
#med-quest #medquest #questhawaii #hawaiidoh #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Do you recognize any of these logos? If you do these are the drug plans that are accepted at Ko'olauloa Pharmacy:
We look forward to serving you.
Call (808) 293-9514 or visit www.koolauloachc.org for more information.
#bewell #staywell #livewell #oahupharmacy #kahukupharmacy #laiepharmacy #hauulapharmacy #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #koolauloahealthcare
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Did you know that Ko’olauloa Health Center is part of one of the nation’s largest healthcare provider networks? Every day, Ko’olauloa Health Center combines medical, dental, behavioral health care, and pharmacy services into a single Ko’olauloa Health Home.
- Medical Services
- Dental Services
- Pharmacy Services
- Behavioral Health Services
- Community Relations
At Ko’olauloa Health Center believe that health care should be a right, not a privilege. That is why we do everything in our power to ensure that all families in our community have access to the quality, affordable health care they deserve, and the peace of mind it brings.
We hope to serve you soon! Mahalo!
#bewell #staywell #livewell #kahukuhealth #kahukuhealthcare #hauulahealth #hauulahealthcare #laiehealth #laiehealthcare #northshoreoahu #northshorehealth #koolauloahealth
Aloha 'Ohana! More big winter swells are on their way!
Getting healthcare from someone who understands the needs and concerns of watermen and women is easy at KHC!
At the Kahuku Clinic, our surfing trio of doctors, Primary Care Physicians Dr. Adrian Worthen and Dr. Vincent Giani and Podiatrist Dr. Darren Day can relate! All three love being in the water and know how to take care of active people. Don’t wait until you are sick or injured. All three providers are taking new patients and are ready to establish a medical home for you.
Make wellness part of your personal health plan and call to schedule an initial visit today! koolauloahc.org (808) 293-9231 We accept everyone regardless of ability to pay.
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Kahuku Clinic
56-119 Pualalea St.
Kahuku, HI 96731
Monday-Friday
8:30am-6:00pm
Saturday
8:30am-1:00pm
Hau‘ula Clinic
54-316 Kamehameha Hwy Ste 6 Hau‘ula, HI 96717
Monday-Thursday
8:30am-6:00pm
Friday-Sunday Closed
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#bewell #staywell #livewell #surfwell #surfingdoctors #northshorehealth #kahukuhealth #laiehealth #hauulahealth #kaaawahealth #koolauloahealthcare
Aloha ‘Ohana!
February is American Heart Month, a time when all people are encouraged to focus on their cardiovascular health. We all have the power to take action to protect ourselves against heart disease. Small heart-healthy actions like adding more movement to our day or choosing healthy foods, can have a big impact on protecting #ourhearts.
This month we will be posting a series to tips on how to your heart healthy!
#ourhearts #americanheartmonth #koolauloahealth #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Join KHC in signing the Pledge to Our Keiki; written by students from across Hawaiʻi. They’re asking us to engage, volunteer & donate to increase Hawaiʻi’s resiliency as we build momentum towards Earth Day on April 22nd!
Create your personal Pledge photo at PledgeToOurKeiki.org. Post & share why Hawaiʻi is special to you. Help amplify the voice of over 170k+ students in promoting a sustainable Hawaiʻi. Learn more at kanuhawaii.org.Together we’ll help Maui recover, rebuild, and grow our island networks to rapidly respond to any future challenges.
We are proud to support Kanu Hawaii and hope you join us.
@kanuhawaii @hawaiipublicschools @palaupledge @earthdaynetwork #PledgeToOurKeiki #KanuHawaii #MauiStrong #PalauPledge #EarthDay #VolunteerMonthHawaii #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana,
If you are currently enrolled in Med-Quest, you will be receiving or may have received a pink letter (Medical Eligibility Renewal Form) from the Hawaii Med-Quest Division. Med-Quest will be mailing these pink letters until April 2024.
Please drop by to talk with Harry Wa`a from our health center who can assist you with this process. If your information is not submitted by the deadline stated in your letter, you may lose coverage. We want to ensure that you maintain your health through us.
Call (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org for more information or to reach Harry.
Mahalo!
#med-quest #medquest #questhawaii #hawaiidoh #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth