- AdventHealth
Manchester, KY [March 23, 2017] Manchester Memorial Hospital (MMH) held its annual CREATION Life themed Health Fair at EKU Manchester Campus on 23rd March 2017.
The Health Fair was free and open to the public, and offered free health screenings, give-a-ways, door prizes, and information for every family members health.
We are excited to offer various community events like the health fair to the residents of Clay County, said Hurriyat Ghayyur, Director of Marketing at the hospital. In today's world, knowledge is power, and with the information offered at events like this, we learn how to live healthier lives and take care of ourselves.
At the fair, participants learned about heart health, women's health, diabetes control and prevention, smoking cessation, stress management, maintaining a healthy weight, exercise and fitness and much more.
Health screenings such as total cholesterol, HDL (good cholesterol), blood pressure, blood sugar etc. were done on the spot by the hospital team, accompanied by Air Evac. Encouraging people to get screened and lead a healthier lifestyle is a very important part of what we do, said Ghayyur. The earlier you know if there are any problems, the earlier they can be addressed.
There were many wonderful door prizes to be won that day. Walmart donated two $100 gift cards, won by Barbara Murphy and Anu Gupta, while IGA donated two gift cards worth $50 each won by Carolyn Murphy and Connie Duncan. Willowbrook Women's Center gave away a wooden photo frame won by Amy Smith; Nina Bowman won a fragrance warmer from Family Medical Center; Mary Hibbard won a BP monitor, Misty Hinkel won a UK pillow and Twila Asher won a glucose monitor given away by L.A.Medical Supplies.
The hospital would like to thank the following for participating in the health fair:
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Air Evac
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Anthem Blue Shield
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Cardiology Clinic
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Celebrate Recovery
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Clay County Physical Therapy and Fitness Center
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Clay County Extension Office
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Cumberland Valley Health Department
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EKU
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Family Medical Center
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Glenndale Medical Center
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Kentucky Cancer Program
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Laurel Creek Nursing Home
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L.A. Medical Supplies
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Manchester Pediatrics
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Morgans Pharmacy
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Restoration Massage
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Relay For Life
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Rite Aid Pharmacy
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Willowbrook Womens Center
and the various departments from within the hospital.
All the photographs and videos of the event are on the hospitals Facebook page (www.facebook.com/manchestermemorial)
For information on our upcoming community events, call Call606-598-1095 or visit AdventHealth Manchester.
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