Happy Aloha Saturday 'Ohana! Wishing everyone a safe and healthy weekend.
#bewell #staywell #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana!
On this last day of National Dental Hygienists Week all of us at KHC wanted to send out a BIG mahalo to all dental hygienists in our community. And, remember our dental staff is here to serve you. If you’re due for a cleaning, give us a call at (808) 293-9231 to schedule an appointment.
Mahalo and see you soon!
#nationaldentalhygienistsweek #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloadental #kahukudentalcare #laiedentalcare #hauuladentalcare #kaaawadentalcare
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!
Big mahalo to everyone who visited us at the North Shore Service Center at the Waialua Community Association (Haleiwa Gym) yesterday. Looking forward to see some of you next month, May 8th (we’ll be there between 10am ~ 1pm).
Mahalo and see you soon!
#northshoreservicecenter #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth
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!
#medquest #questhawaii#hawaiidoh #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth
Aloha ‘Ohana!
This week is National Dental Hygienists Week.
What is National Dental Hygienists Week?
The month of April is Oral Health Month and an important part of this celebration is National Dental Hygienists Week, celebrated this year April 8-12.
The focus of National Dental Hygienists Week is to highlight the importance of maintaining good oral health practices and helping our community understand the role and importance of the dental hygiene profession. Our theme this week is, "Oral Health for Total Health" to help remind all of us that taking care of our mouth, teeth and gums positively impacts on other aspects of our lives.
Call (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org to learn more about your dental health or to schedule an appointment with our friendly dental team.
Mahalo!
#dentalhygienistsweek #dentalhealth #kahukudentalcare #laiedentalcare #hauuladentalcare #kaaawadentalcare #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloadentalcare
Aloha ‘Ohana,
Here a quick PSA for all of you. Starting tomorrow we will be at the North Shore Service Center on the 2nd Wednesday of Every Month between 10:00am ~ 1:00pm in support of the NSSC goal of creating a gathering place of providers to help people in need of assistance.
Update Coming Dates and Times:
Wednesday, April 10, 10:00am ~ 1:00pm
Wednesday, May 8, 10:00am ~ 1:00pm
Location:
Waialua Community Association
(Hale’iwa Gym)
66-434 Kamehameha Hwy, Hale’iwa
Providers will include:
Ko’olaulo Health Center
Institute for Human Services
North Shore Food Bank
River of Life Mission
Education for Homeless Children & Youth
Kealahou West-Oahu
Narcotics Anonymous Hale’iwa
Hawaii Food Bank-SNAP Outreach Team
Legal Aid
Entouch Phones
& More...
For more information or to join us as a provider, call Linda at (808) 780-8037.
Mahalo!
#northshoreservicecenter #koolauloahealthcenter
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
Picture this: a world where equity isn't just a buzzword, but a guiding principle. Communities are at the heart of decision-making and actively shaping their health, not sidelined. Public health's future is all about teaming up — joining forces with unexpected partners from different sectors and centering community voices. This future is about tearing down barriers, not just fixing problems but preventing them altogether. It's making sure every person has access to the support and care they need for a healthier life.
What can you do to make a difference in the future of public health?
Speak for health. Use your voice to advocate for policies that prioritize community well-being. Educate others about public health issues and get in touch with your lawmakers to enact change. APHA’s action alerts make it easy to send messages to your elected officials to tell them about the issues that matter to you.
Join community organizations. Getting involved with community organizations allows you to contribute to initiatives that promote health equity at the local level. For example, participating in a mutual aid network might involve sharing resources within the community during tough times, building a strong support system. This active participation helps create a healthier future where local communities have collective power, ensuring everyone's well-being.
Mahalo!
#nationalpublichealthweek #nphw #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana!
As well all know, unexpected events such as power outages and natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes can happen without a moment’s notice. That is why being ready for emergencies is crucial. Emergency preparedness is exactly what it sounds like; it involves planning, having supplies on hand and knowing how to stay safe during an emergency. Being ready for crises before they happen can not only protect you and your loved ones but also underserved communities where disasters can worsen inequities.
Here are a few tips that can help you and your family be prepared:
Build an emergency supply kit. Being prepared means stocking up on supplies. An emergency supply kit is a collection of tools that can help in the event of an emergency. Kit supplies can include flashlights, nonperishable food, extra clothes, a first aid kit and personal hygiene items. You also should have a gallon of water per person/pet per day, for three days, if possible.
Have a plan. Create an emergency plan with your family, friends or household. Designate a meeting spot where you all can gather in case you’re separated during an emergency. Learn your local emergency alerts and warnings. Practice emergency drills and memorize evacuation routes.
#nationalpublichealthweek #nphw #koolauloahealthcenter
Happy Aloha Friday 'Ohana! Have a safe and healthy weekend.
#bewell #staywell #livewell #northshorehealthcare #kahukuhealthcare #hauulahealthcare #laiehealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana,
Did you know that when people have access to quality reproductive and sexual health care and education, they can live happier and healthier lives?
Here are a few steps you can take to ensure you and your partner both stay healthy.
Get screened for cancers and tested for STIs. Breast, colorectal and prostate cancers are three of the most common forms of cancer in the United States. Reported cases of sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis have continued to rise in the U.S. Protect yourself by getting tested for STIs yearly. Learn the risks for developing breast and colorectal cancer, such as smoking tobacco, drinking alcohol and being inactive. Take steps to prevent those risks. Get screened based on current guidelines to detect prostate cancer early. People with vaginas should also get regularly screened for human papillomavirus, a very common STI that can lead to certain cancers or genital warts.
Practice safe sex. Reduce your risk of spreading STIs like HPV and HIV by getting tested yearly; using barriers, such as condoms, for all forms of sexual intercourse; and practicing open communication with your sexual partners. Get consent for sexual activity, and stop immediately if either of you is uncomfortable, feels unsafe or is in pain.
If you have any questions regarding your health in general, give us a call at (808) 293-9231 or visit www.koolauloachc.org. We would love to help you.
#nphw #nationalpublichealthweek #koolauloachc.org
Aloha ‘Ohana,
Here is our Thursday installment in support of National Public Health Week.
Public health is all about preventing disease, diagnosing health conditions and encouraging health and well-being. However, achieving these goals wouldn’t be possible without the help of new tools and innovations in public health. From wearable fitness bands to virtual doctors’ appointments, new technology has changed the way individuals and communities receive and respond to health information. Other tools, like warning systems for natural disasters or COVID-19 testing kits, can help individuals stay connected and protected during emergencies. Advancements in public health can help us in the fight towards equity, so all people and populations can thrive.
Mahalo!
#nationalpublichealthweek #nphw #koolauloahealthcenter
Why Climate Change Can Matter to People with Asthma: It’s the Air We Breathe
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Did you know that climate change is one of the most pressing threat to human health that our world faces today? Some groups of people, including communities of color and low-income neighborhoods, are disproportionately impacted by climate change.
For keiki (and adults) with asthma, climate change and the add-on negative effects because of increased pollution in the form of poor air quality, can have dire consequences. Research from 2020 suggests that air pollution can affect lung development in young children and contributes to inflammation associated with asthma.
Understanding how environmental factors - including pollution and climate change - affect health, especially for people with asthma, is the first step to regaining control of the air we breathe.
If you or a family member is suffering from the challenges of asthma, call (808) 293-9231 to or visit www.koolauloachc.org schedule an appointment with one of our providers.
#bewell #staywell #livewell #nationalpublichealthweek #koolauloahealthcenter #kahukuhealth #laiehealth #hauulahealth #kaaawahealth #asthma
Aloha ‘Ohana!
Today is the second day of National Public Health Week and our focus is on Health Neighborhoods.
We know that where we live – where we eat, sleep, work, play, learn and pray – can have a huge effect on our health. But what makes a neighborhood healthy? Having safe places to live, without hazards or pollution. Having safe ways for everyone to be active, like sidewalks, and safe places to bike. Having easy access to fresh, affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food. When our neighborhoods are healthy, we have the building blocks for healthy lives.
Together lets do everything we can to help make our neighborhoods healthy!
#koolauloahealthcenter #nationalpublichealthweek #publichealth
Join all of us at KHC for #NationalPublicHealthWeek as we give a big mahalo daily to Hawaii's public health workers! #NPHW
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Aloha ‘Ohana!
May the spirit of Easter fill your heart with love, peace, and joy! Have a beautiful Easter Sunday.
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.
#nationaldoctorsday #koolauloahealthcenter
Aloha ‘Ohana - here is some sage advice from our wonderful staff. Hope you’re all having a healthy and happy day.
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!
#medquest #questhawaii #hawaiidoh #kahukuhealthcare #laiehealthcare #hauulahealthcare #kaaawahealthcare #koolauloahealthcenter #koolauloahealth