Checking on their health
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Young Chang
NEWPORT BEACH -- Roek Williams played a faster, more upbeat version of
“Que Sera Sera” on his accordion Saturday morning as a crowd of seniors
ate burgers and fruit salad and drank iced tea.
Some ladies wore pretty pink hats with flowers on the rim. Others
lunched in a white gazebo. The music floated through the Oasis Senior
Center’s middle quad.
The scene looked, from almost every angle, like a party. And while
some seniors said the center’s health fair was nothing short of that, the
occasion was actually for more than just food and fun.
Despite the accordion song, about 300 seniors visited the center to
take health matters into their own hands instead of letting what will be,
be. Health experts in attendance at the fairincluded a chiropractor, a
dermatologist, a podiatrist, a person who tests lung capacity, someone to
check teeth and an optometrist. The Red Cross and the Braille Institute
also participated, along with Hoag Hospital’s blood lab, which offered a
variety of low cost tests for everything from cholesterol to glucose
levels.
“We give a substantial blood screening and we come to the community
that serves the elderly,” said Nancy Swancutt, clinical laboratory
scientist at Hoag.
Experts from all areas of health, about 20 exhibitors in all, made
themselves available for consultation.
“It’s good for them to come, to just be able to talk to the different
doctors,” said Vicki Chin, social services coordinator at the senior
center. “It’s all in one place, and it’s kind of a fun day.”
Seniors even got bags of fun “goodies,” Chin added. Pillboxes, lip
balm, toothpaste -- no-one went home without something useful.
Nazareth Cassis, 69, sat outside eating fruit salad with her husband
Saturday morning. She had already finished her chicken sandwich and
drink.
“It’s wonderful,’ she said. “The music, the food, the attention that
we get.”
The Newport Beach resident said she is in good health but that her
husband needed a few screenings. Cassis, while accompanying her husband,
got her blood pressure checked and her bone density measured anyway, just
to take care of herself.
“They’re very helpful,” she said. “It’s wonderful that we have this
center here.”
Chin said that the chance to just walk around and talk to health
specialists without having to pay a fee helps the seniors avoid future
illnesses.
“They can be responsible for their own health,” she said.
-- Young Chang writes features. She may be reached at (949) 574-4268
or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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