Aloha ‘Ohana,
Did you know that the American Dental Association says that every child should visit a dentist by age 1?
The sooner children begin getting regular dental checkups, the healthier their mouths will stay throughout their lives. Early checkups help prevent cavities and tooth decay, which can lead to pain, trouble concentrating, and other medical issues. Youngsters with healthy teeth chew food easily, learn to speak clearly, and smile with confidence.
The American Dental Association says that every child should visit a dentist by age 1 – or as soon as the first tooth appears. This “well-baby visit” teaches parents and caregivers how to care for their children’s teeth and help them remain cavity-free.
Learn more about proper keiki dental at Ko’olauloa Health Center.
koolauloachc.org/1st-year-1st-tooth
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Aloha ‘Ohana!
Did you know that May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month?
APPI Heritage Month is a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. A rather broad term, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands), Micronesia (Marianas, Guam, Wake Island, Palau, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia) and Polynesia (New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Rotuma, Midway Islands, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, and Easter Island).
Click here to learn more: https://asianpacificheritage.gov
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Did you know that Ko’olauloa Health Center supports aspiring healthcare professionals? Yes, we do! To encourage home-grown interest in healthcare services, Ko’olauloa Health Center awards scholarships to support college-bound Kahuku High School students who intend to pursue healthcare studies. This year, three awards were made. Congratulations to all!
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Here is an important PSA from our friends at the Hawaii State Department of Health. Concerned parents who cannot find a formula to feel their baby can visit the new U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Website: hhs.gov/formula. The site helps families find formulas during this shortage and includes manufacturer hotlines, community resources, contact information for local WIC clinics, and general guidance.
IMPORTANT:
Purchase only the infant formula needed in the immediate and avoid stockpiling to ensure other families have access to critical; formal for their infants.
Pay close attention to online retailers of infant formula to ensure they are legitimate and safe sources, especially with a possible increase of online scammers.
Do not make homemade infant formula, nor provide cow’s milk before the age of 1 year, as these are unsafe practices that do not provide adequate nutrition for infants.
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What do your blood pressure numbers mean? The only way to know if you have high blood pressure (HBP, or hypertension) is to have your blood pressure tested. Understanding your results is key to controlling high blood pressure.
Blood Pressure Categories
The five blood pressure ranges as recognized by the American Heart Association are:
Normal: Blood pressure numbers of less than 120/80 mm Hg are considered within the normal range. If your results fall into this category, stick with heart-healthy habits like following a balanced diet and getting regular exercise.
Elevated: Elevated blood pressure is when readings consistently range from 120-129 systolic and less than 80 mm Hg diastolic. People with elevated blood pressure are likely to develop high blood pressure unless steps are taken to control the condition.
Hypertension Stage 1: Hypertension Stage 1 is when blood pressure consistently ranges from 130-139 systolic or 80-89 mm Hg diastolic. At this stage of high blood pressure, doctors are likely to prescribe lifestyle changes and may consider adding blood pressure medication based on your risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD), such as heart attack or stroke.
Hypertension Stage 2: Hypertension Stage 2 is when blood pressure consistently ranges at 140/90 mm Hg or higher. At this stage of high blood pressure, doctors are likely to prescribe a combination of blood pressure medications and lifestyle changes.
Hypertensive Crisis: his stage of high blood pressure requires medical attention. If your blood pressure readings suddenly exceed 180/120 mm Hg, wait five minutes and then test your blood pressure again. If your readings are still unusually high, contact your doctor immediately. You could be experiencing a hypertensive crisis.
Please call (808) 291-9231 to make an appointment with our friendly team if you would like to check your blood pressure and learn more about maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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Aloha 'Ohana,
We see you.
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Happy Mother's Day to all of the moms out there. All of us at Ko'olauloa Health Center are wishing you a beautiful day full of appreciation and love.
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Ko’olauloa Health Center is part of one of the nation’s largest health care 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
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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!
Aloha 'Ohana!
PSA: the COVID-19 vaccines continue to work against new variants, including the BA.2 Omicron variant.
Get your booster shot to stay protected. Call our friendly team at (808) 293-9231 to schedule your appointment today. Cheers!
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As you already know, Ko’olauloa Health Center offers excellent primary and specialty care for men, women, and children. What you may not know is that we also offer Dental Services, Behavioral Health Services, and Pharmacy Services for your entire family.
Learn more at our new website:
www.koolauloachc.org
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Aloha 'Ohana!
Hope everyone is having a relaxing Sunday evening.
PSA - if the news is getting you down, here is some GOOD NEWS from the wonderful group at @so.informed
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ARE YOU AWESOME?
If you are, we have openings for qualified medical assistants, dental hygienists,
patient service representatives, medical records clerks, and community health care
workers. Click on the link below to visit the Ko'olauloa Health Center's career page to
learn more.
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Aloha ‘Ohana,
Did you know that April is National Donate Life Month? This month the Health Resources & Services Administration and all of us at Ko’olauloa Health Center are celebrating how sweet life is when someone who needs an organ transplant finds a match.
Please join us as we celebrate and honor the generosity of organ, eye, and tissue donors, donor families, as well as the lives saved through donation.
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Aloha ‘Ohana,
Did you know that we have a wonderful staff in our pharmacy department to help you?
The Ko’olauloa Health Center’s pharmacy department, located at our Kahuku facility, provides complete pharmaceutical and prescription services to anyone in need of them. Additional services at our pharmacy include health education, medication management, sliding discounts, limited medication delivery, and more.
To send in a prescription, or refill an existing one, call (808) 293-9514
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Aloha 'Ohana...
Here are a few thoughts for all of you this Thursday:
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.
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Did you know that today is National Doctors Day (better known as Doctors Appreciation Day)? Doctors’ Day, is an annual observance aimed at appreciating physicians who help save our lives everywhere. The holiday first started in 1933 in Winder, Georgia, and since then it’s been honored every year on March 30 which was the first anniversary of a doctor using ether anesthesia by Dr. Crawford W. Long.
Today we thank all doctors everywhere who’ve spent so much time and energy mastering their field of expertise.
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Aloha ‘Ohana!
Good news - tonight, the mask mandate will no longer be in effect. Learn how you can continue to protect yourself and your family from COVID-19 by calling our friendly staff at (808) 293-9231. Great job everyone!
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Aloha ‘Ohana - some great news!
Hawaii’s indoor statewide mask mandate will expire on March 25 at 11:59 pm! It’s taken our entire community to get to this point - with lowered case counts and hospitalizations.
Huge mahalo to everyone. Our community has gotten better at treating people who are infected, the booster shots we have administered are helping save lives, and the infection rates for our entire state are now categorized at “low”.
Once again from our entire staff at Ko’olauloa Health Center, we want to thank everyone for their hard work, patience, support, and commitment to keeping our community safe. This is a collective milestone that we have all been waiting for.
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