TidalHealth is hosting a HealthFest called “Care for Generations” on June 22nd. This event aims to promote health awareness, provide health services, and offer resources for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It is a great opportunity for individuals to engage in an active lifestyle and learn more about how to care for themselves and future generations.
Attendees will have the chance to speak with professionals such as pharmacists, doctors, and phlebotomists at the event. In addition to healthcare services, free food will also be available as food scarcity has been a concern this year. Rodgers emphasized the importance of reaching out to communities that have not previously participated in such events. This year, the location of the HealthFest has been changed, and interpreters will be available for those who speak Spanish or Haitian-Creole.
Kat Rodgers, the lead for HealthFest, recently visited Good Morning Delmarva to share more about the event and how TidalHealth is supporting the community. The services and information provided will cater to individuals of all ages, from young children to the elderly. TidalHealth’s commitment to providing accessibility is evident in their decision to make interpreters available at this year’s HealthFest. It’s an essential step towards building stronger communities by ensuring everyone can benefit from their efforts.
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