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Health Centers Awareness
National Health Centers Week was created to call attention to the important work that Health Centers do all around the country. They provide services for people at all hours of the day and care for over 30 million patients at 11,000 sites nationwide. Health centers reduce costs by 24 billion dollars annually through specialty care costs.
Immunization Awareness
National Immunization Awareness Month takes place this August to bring awareness to the importance of vaccinations for people of all ages. By continuing to learn accurate and up-to-date information, you give yourself the knowledge to make the best decisions about how to get vaccines for yourself and your families.
Sarcoma Awareness
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month, and the Sarcoma Foundation of America takes action on July 21st for Virtual Advocacy Day. This organization aims to advocate for individuals who have sarcoma and encourage more scientific research into patient care and treatment development.
Heat Stroke
Many individuals, particularly those living in Southern Nevada or the southwest US, experience extreme heat each summer. Regions of the US who are not as accustomed to high heat have also experienced extreme temperatures this year.
National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month
July is National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month. During this time, we aim to raise awareness and help more people understand these conditions.
World Hepatitis Day
World Hepatitis Day falls on July 28, and the campaign’s focus is focusing on “finding the missing millions” of people who are living with hepatitis and unaware they are. There are 290 million people estimated worldwide who have been undiagnosed and therefore not receiving care who could lose their lives to this disease.
Healthy Vision Month
Eye health is sometimes an afterthought until something goes wrong. It can be difficult to know how healthy your eyes are without a comprehensive eye exam. While your eyes may feel perfectly healthy, problems could be occurring with no indication.
What is Occupational Therapy?
To learn some interesting quick facts about OT, check out the following highlights at-a-glance:
Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness
During the month of June, we aim to promote Alzheimer’s and Brain awareness. June 20th is the longest day of the year, when we have the most light. Alzheimer’s Association uses the summer solstice as the day to promote awareness throughout the world.
“The day with the most light is the day we fight®!”
Scoliosis Awareness
During the month of June, advocates around the US highlight information and promote education related to scoliosis. Like so many other disorders, early detection is key in administering the most effective treatment plan.
Fall-Proofing Your Home
As aging continues, we all experience changes in our bodies which affect our abilities. Many people become caretakers for their parents as they age and lose the capability to conduct their lives as independently as they once did. One major concern for most elderly individuals is the potential for an accidental fall and resulting injury.
Myasthenia Gravis
A result of neurological and immune dysfunction, myasthenia gravis affects voluntary muscles throughout the body. The communication between from the brain to the muscles is interrupted and therefore unable to send normal transmissions to make muscles move. Over time, muscles do not get as much activity and begin to fatigue rapidly.
Family Health & Wellness
Learning to maintain health as a part of your every day routine is very important to being at a young age, but applies to us all at any age throughout our lifetime. Engaging in physical activity not only keeps your body healthier by keeping it active, moving, and strong, but it also strengthens our mental health at the same time.
PTSD Awareness
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that affects individuals who have experienced traumatic events. It is a debilitating disorder that can lead to a wide range of symptoms including anxiety, depression, and other avoidance behaviors.
Developing a Healthy Work-Life Balance as a Busy Professional
In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the demands of work and personal life. As a busy professional, it's important to prioritize your health and well-being by developing a healthy work-life balance.
Stroke Awareness
The American Heart Association indicates that stroke is common in the United States. Comprising one in every 19 deaths, stroke affects someone every 40 seconds. It is important to spread awareness during the month of May to help more people recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke as well as what it is, how to prevent stroke, and resources for recovery after experiencing a stroke.
Arthritis Awareness
Affecting approximately one in four adults in the US, arthritis is of the most common health conditions. During the month of May, we participate in Arthritis Awareness Month in an effort to draw more attention to this chronic condition and help more people in our communities understand it. Generally, arthritis is an inflammatory or degenerative condition which affects the joints throughout the body.
How Therapy Can Improve Workplace Well-Being
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it's a great time to reflect on the importance of mental health in the workplace.
Effective Strategies for Managing Job-Related Stress and Preventing Burnout
In today's fast-paced work environment, it's not uncommon for individuals to experience stress and burnout.
Better Hearing and Speech
During the month of May, we have the opportunity to promote better hearing and speech. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) joins other organizations in observation of Better Hearing and Speech Month. It is rather common for individuals to experience issues related to communication, with at a minimum of 46 million people affected in the United States alone.