Live & Learn

Let's Talk Openly About Dementia

Cindy Miller from the Alzheimer’s Association in Topeka returns to CHS by popular request.  Cindy gives a unique insight into the physical and emotional toll of dementia and Alzheimer’s.  The event is highly recommended for anyone whose life is touched by dementia.

A participant at Miller’s first presentation at Coffey County Hospital in 2007, wrote “I thought I had a good understanding of dementia and Alzheimer’s after seeing it in my own family; however, as I listened to Cindy, I could immediately begin to see a bigger picture.  When she spoke about what patients go through, how they feel at various stages, and how their fears and emotions are reflected in their behaviors, she could have been talking about my family.  The presentation helped me to step back and see the progression of the disease:  where we’d been, how far it had progressed, as well as what to expect in the coming years.  Her presentation had a profound influence on my ability to cope with a very difficult situation.”

Please join us

Thursday, March 17

7:00 p.m.

Coffey County Hospital Allen Woods II Conference Room

 Click here to register online.

Please include your name, telephone, and the number of people attending.

 

The Alzheimer’s Association - Heart of America Chapter serves 66 counties in Kansas and Missouri and is the trusted resource for vital information, education, training, support programs and services to more than 50,000 individuals and nearly 200,000 family members and care partners in our service area suffering the emotional, physical and financial challenges of Alzheimer’s disease.
 


This event is the first in a new series of public service activities provided by Coffey Health System.  Expanding upon the success of the bi-monthly Lunch & Learn series, evening educational sessions will be offered to reach out to working adults.  The new “Live & Learn” events will be held in January, March, May, July, September, and November.  Meals will not be served, but light refreshments will be available.



 

Mark your calendar, and join us for these upcoming events!

Early registration is welcome.  Please be sure to specify the events you would like to attend.

Lunch & Learn:  Hearing Loss
February 23 (Wed.) at noon

Audiologist Mary Wade will discuss the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of hearing loss.  While some hearing losses can be helped with medical treatment by ear, nose and throat physicians; other forms  can be helped with hearing aids, properly fit by an audiologist.  Find out which specialist is for you.

Community Blood Tests
April 25-29 and May 2-13
Specific dates and locations to be announced.

Lunch & Learn:  “Before the Ambulance Arrives”
April 29 at noon

Would you know what to do if someone was choking?  What about a burn or deep cut?  Would you recognize the signs of a stroke?  Emergencies happen every day, so the paramedics and EMT’s of Coffey County EMS will discuss how to recognize and provide immediate assistance in various situations.

Health Fair & Cookout:  “Would You Know What to Do?
May 10, 5 - 7:30 p.m.

We're celebrating National Hospital Week by inviting the community for an evening of food, fun, and information.  Learn tips from the experts about treating childhood scrapes and common illnesses to sports injuries and life-threatening emergencies.  Coffey Health System staff and healthcare professionals from various area agencies will have demonstrations, hands-on activities, and information for all ages.

Lunch & Learn:  Decoding Your Blood Test
June 3 at noon

Each year, hundreds of people take advantage of Coffey Health System’s Community Blood Tests in late April and early May.  At this special Lunch & Learn event, a panel of experts will address blood test results in general, easy-to-understand terms and explain how lifestyle choices can help to bring high/low numbers back within an acceptable range.