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Patient Appreciation Day

Aloha ‘Ohana,

Its Wednesday, 8/7 – Patient Appreciation Day

For the first time in history, Community Health Centers like Ko’olauloa Health Center served more than 30 million patients in 2021. A legacy of more than 60 years in the making, the Community Health Center movement began as a journey of building power among people within their unique communities. Today, Community Health Centers represent the largest network of primary care providers in America. Community Health Centers serve 1 in 11 people in the U.S. including:

1 in 9 children and adolescents
1 in 7 racial and ethnic minorities
1 in 6 Medicaid beneficiaries
1 in 5 uninsured persons
1 in 3 people in poverty

Additionally, federal policy requires that at least 51% of Community Health Center board members be patients of the health centers they represent. Consumer board members volunteer their time and expertise to be a voice for others who are served by the health center in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status.

Today we celebrate the patients and community board members who keep Community Health Centers accountable for meeting the needs of local communities. Mahalo!

#NHCW #nationalhealthcenterweek #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealthcare #northshorehealthcare #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare

Agricultural Worker Health

Aloha 'Ohana!

Did you know that the 2024 year marks the 62nd anniversary of the passage of the Migrant Health Act, the landmark agreement that sowed the seeds for what would later become the Community Health Center Program.

Community health centers like Ko’olauloa Health Center serve approximately 20% of the estimated 4.5 million Agricultural Workers in the United States. Health center staff members, community health workers, clinicians, executives, consumer board members, and Ag worker advocates have come together to develop more effective strategies to increase access to care for migratory and seasonal agricultural workers and their families through the Ag Worker Access Campaign.

The Ag Worker Access Campaign was launched in 2015 in partnership between the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and the National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH). The Campaign’s goal is to increase the number of Agricultural workers and their families served in health centers to 2 million. Migrant Health Program grantees and community health centers, in general, are critical to ensuring access to quality primary and preventive care for patients who might otherwise go without care.

Join us in celebrating this milestone anniversary and Agricultural Worker Health focus day!

#NHCW #nationalhealthcenterweek #koolauluahealthcenter #koolauloahealthcare #northshorehealth #kahukuhealth #laiehealth #hauulahealth #kaaawahealth

Well-Child Visit

Aloha ‘Ohana,

What is a "well-child visit"?

Even if your child is not sick, regular visits to the doctor provide important information and treatments to help your child grow up healthy.

These visits to the doctor are free of charge.

KHC's well-child visit for children includes:

- Examination of your child's body, including height and weight, vision, and hearing.

- Answering your and your child's questions.

- Providing physical, mental, and social advice.

- Administering necessary vaccinations.

- Making referrals to specialists if needed.

Contact Dr. Danielle Lum to schedule your keiki's well-child vist.

Ko'olauloa Health Center - Kahuku Clinic
56-119 Pualalea Street, Kahuku HI 96731

(808) 293-9231

#wellchild #wellchildvisit #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth #keikihealth

Health Care for the Vulnerable

Aloha ‘Ohana,

Today, Monday, August 5 - Health Care for People Experiencing Homelessness Day

Although all Community Health Centers provide care to vulnerable people in their communities – including some experiencing homelessness – more than 200 organizations receive targeted funding from the Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) program to meet the needs of those living without stable housing. Collectively, Community Health Centers, like Ko’olauloa Health Center, serve nearly 1.3 million individuals experiencing homelessness each year, a vast majority of whom seek care from HCH grantee organizations.

People who experience homelessness endure higher rates of chronic and acute disease, behavioral health conditions, and other needs that make them vulnerable to poor health, disability, and early death. HCH programs provide high-quality, comprehensive primary and behavioral health care, case management, and other supportive services to meet the needs of people who lack stable housing. Services focus on trauma-informed care practices that provide healing, choice, safety, and trust while empowering individuals as advocates in their own care.

The National Health Care for the Homeless Council works to improve the delivery of healthcare services to people experiencing homelessness by providing comprehensive technical assistance and advocacy support to HCH grantees. National Health Center Week is a time to honor and celebrate the work being done at HCH organizations and to advocate for policies that end homelessness by providing comprehensive housing as a basic human right.

#HCH #NHCW #nationalhealthcenterweek #koolauloahealthcenter #northshorehealthcare #kahukuhealthcare #laieahealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare

National Health Center Week 2024

Aloha ‘Ohana,

This coming week is National Health Center Week 2024. Each day starting tomorrow, we will highlight the services that federally funded community health centers like Ko’olualoa Health Center provides. These programs are a lifeline to over 30 million Americans nationwide - providing affordable access to quality medical, dental, and behavioral health services, which save lives.

All of us at KHC are proud to be a member of this important network of FQHCs that devote themselves to the well-being of their patients in their respective communities. We are looking forward sharing more over the coming week.

#nationalhealthcenterweek #fqhc #federallyqualifiedhealthcenters #koolauloahealthcenter

Breathe Easy

Aloha ‘Ohana,

Did you know that rates of asthma among Ko’olauloa’s keiki are 50% higher than the state average?

Asthma Awareness is critical, so let’s keep in mind that asthma sufferers are especially sensitive to changes in air quality and climate.

KHC can help you regain control of your asthma. If you or a family member is suffering from asthma (or any other health concern), call us at 293-9231. We are always accepting new patients regardless of insurance or ability to pay.

Mahalo!

#asthmaawareness #asthmaawarenessmonth #letsbreatheasy #koolauloahealth #koolauloahealthcenter

Student's Stay Well

Aloha ‘Ohana!

Before you (or your keiki) head off the college visit your PCP to make sure routine immunizations are up to date. KHC has Tetanus, flu and COVID vaccines to protect you in your new environment. We also offer the vaccine for Meningitis B which is spreading rapidly on college campuses.

Incoming 7th graders you need the HPV vaccine, TB risk assessment and other required immunizations up to date.

Give us a call at (808) 293-9231 to schedule your back-to-school visit!

#backtoschool #backtoschoolcheckup #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealthcare #kahukuhealth #laiehealth #hauulahealth #kaaawahealth #punaluuhealth

KHC Pharmacy

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. See you soon!

Call (808) 293-9514 or visit www.koolauloachc.org for more information.

#bewell #staywell #livewell #oahupharmacy #kahukupharmacy #laiepharmacy #hauulapharmacy #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #koolauloahealthcare

Our Values

Aloha ‘Ohana!

Every day, Ko’olauloa Health Center combines medical, dental, pharmacy services, and community outreach services into a single Ko’olauloa Health Home. We work hard to ensure individuals and ‘ohana living in rural areas, receive the care they need and deserve. KHC plays a critical role in reducing racial and ethnic, geographic, socioeconomic, and other health disparities in our community.

All of us 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.

Call us at (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org if you have any questions about our services. Mahalo and see you at the Ko’olauloa Back 2 School Bash later this afternoon!

#bewell #staywell #livewell #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #northshorehealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter

See You Soon!

Aloha ‘Ohana!

Looking forward to seeing all of you at the Ko’olauloa Back 2 School Bash this afternoon!

~ DETAILS ~

Our friends at Nurture Cultivate Hawaii (NCI Hawaii) are organizing a wonderful 2024 Koʻolauloa Back 2 School Bash, which will be taking place this afternoon, from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Hauʻula Elementary School. This is a community celebration that engages ʻohana in ‘āina-based education while honoring Native Hawaiian culture and traditions.

This year’s event promises a day full of fun activities including ʻono food booths, arts & crafts, games, health resources, and live music for all ages, as well as opportunities for ʻohana to engage in immersive experiences that honor Native Hawaiian traditions and values. Additionally, the event supports Koʻolauloa entrepreneurs by providing a platform to showcase their products and services, helping to generate additional income streams and fostering a resilient, self-sustaining local economy.

With approximately 3,355 students from preK to grade 12 attending the six schools in our Koʻolauloa moku, including five Title 1 schools, this event is essential in addressing the needs of our underserved, low-income communities, providing vital resources such as free backpacks, slippers, and other school supplies to ease the financial burden on ʻohana as they prepare for the new school year.

To make this event a success, we are seeking both monetary support and in-kind donations to help cover various costs and enhance the experience for our attendees. Ko‘olauloa Health Center is proud to be a supporter of this year’s Back 2 School bash. If you or the organization that you work with are able to support this event please visit NCI Hawaii’s website (www.ncihawaii.org). Supporting this initiative, potential sponsors and partners can significantly impact the well-being and educational success of our students and ʻohana.

Mahalo and we’re looking forward to seeing you today!

www.ncihawaii.org

@ncihawaii #back2schoolbash #nchihawaii #koolauloahealthcenter

Koʻolauloa Back 2 School Bash

Aloha ‘Ohana!

Our friends at Nurture Cultivate Hawaii (NCI Hawaii) are organizing a wonderful 2024 Koʻolauloa Back 2 School Bash, which will be taking place on Monday, July 29, 2024, from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Hauʻula Elementary School. This is a community celebration that engages ʻohana in ‘āina-based education while honoring Native Hawaiian culture and traditions.

This year’s event promises a day full of fun activities including ʻono food booths, arts & crafts, games, health resources, and live music for all ages, as well as opportunities for ʻohana to engage in immersive experiences that honor Native Hawaiian traditions and values. Additionally, the event supports Koʻolauloa entrepreneurs by providing a platform to showcase their products and services, helping to generate additional income streams and fostering a resilient, self-sustaining local economy.

With approximately 3,355 students from preK to grade 12 attending the six schools in our Koʻolauloa moku, including five Title 1 schools, this event is essential in addressing the needs of our underserved, low-income communities, providing vital resources such as free backpacks, slippers, and other school supplies to ease the financial burden on ʻohana as they prepare for the new school year.

Mahalo and we’re looking forward to seeing you on the 29th!

www.ncihawaii.org

@alohacarehawaii @hoalaainakupono @maunawilaheiau @hale.mua.koolauloa @lahuifoundation @kskaiaulu @hauula_el @kahukufarms @dabaldguy_foodtruck @nci_ehuola @msmakeo #koolauloahealthcenter

KHC Services

Aloha ‘Ohana!

Did you know that every day, Ko’olauloa Health Center combines medical, dental and pharmacy services into a single Ko’olauloa Health Home.

Ko’olauloa Health Center offers:

~ Primary / Specialty care for men, women, & children
~ Dental Services
~ Pharmacy Services
~ Community Relations programs


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.

Reach out to us at (808) 293-9231 or learn more about what we do by visiting www.koolauloachc.org.

Mahalo!

#koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealthcare #kahukuhealthcare #northshorehealthcare #laieahealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare

Affordable Rx

Aloha ‘Ohana!

Did you know anyone can get prescriptions filled at KHC’s Kahuku pharmacy?

We might be able to save you money, too! KHC patients can be eligible for discounts and we have sliding scale pricing for the uninsured.

Our friendly pharmacist offers free medication reconciliation — discussing each individual medication, what it is used for (indication), instructions for administration, how it works within the body, anticipated side effects and most importantly, possible interactions with other medications you might already be taking.

We also have complimentary pill boxes and cutters, if you need them.

Give us a call at 293-9231 if you have any questions or would like to setup an appointment. You can also learn more at: www.koolauloachc.org.

#pharmacy #northshorepharmacy #kahukupharmacy #laiepharmacy #hauulapharmacy #kaaawapharmacy #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth