Posts Tagged ‘Health’

Project Brotherhood at Provident Hospital

November 8th, 2010 by Shorty

Men, take charge of your health by attending Project Brotherhood at Provident Hospital, a program dedicated to men’s health.  Meetings are held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. every 3rd Wednesday.  The next meeting will be Wednesday, November 17, 2010.

Women, love the men in your life by sending them to this meeting.

Contact 773-753-5545 or projectbrotherhood@gmail.com for more information.  Provident is located at 500 E. 51st St.

Project Brotherhood @ Provident Hospital in Chicago

Chicago Bulls are Offering FREE Health Screening – October 15th

October 1st, 2010 by Shorty

Chicago Bulls
To educate and empower Chicagoland men and women to take charge of their health and improve their well being, the Bulls are teaming up with Rush University Medical Center, Men’s Health Network, Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. and the Office of Minority Health to host a free health screening to men and women ages 18 and over from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the United Center on Friday, October 15th.

United Center
1901 West Madison Street
Chicago, IL 60612

Please park in the United Center’s Parking Lot K and enter through Gate 7.

Please pass this information on to those who may or need to take advantage of this service.  For more information, visit  http://www.nba.com/bulls/community/screening_101015.html.

Beginning at 10 a.m., men and women ages 18 and older will be able to receive free health screenings and information on diabetes, heart disease, prostate health, osteoporosis, gout and other chronic diseases.

In addition, Rush University Medical Center health care professionals will be on hand to provide counseling and information on the instant results from the screening.

Bulls’ legends Bob Love and Sidney Green along with Benny the Bull will be at the event to greet fans and take part in the screenings.

Fans participating in the screenings will also have the opportunity to view and take photos of the Bulls six NBA championship trophies.

Participants can bring their cameras and families to the screening.

Stress Relief & Relaxation Workshop – October 2nd

September 26th, 2010 by Shorty

Stress Relief & Relaxation - October 2nd

Men’s Health: WSCS Presents a Prostate Health Workshop – September 11th

September 10th, 2010 by Shorty

WCSC Prostate Health Workshop flier 2010

Get Your Workout On at the African Fest with Urban Health Initiatives

September 3rd, 2010 by Shorty

Urban Health Initiative

Friday, September 3rd, 2-6pm
Capoeira! Featuring, renowned performer and teacher Emily Conrath with her partner Eric Johnson

(Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, music, and dance. It was created in Brazil by slaves brought from Africa, especially from present day Angola, sometime after the sixteenth century.)

Saturday, September 4th, 2-6pm
Zumba! Ms. Kelly Alexander, offers Zuumba with a special Belly dancing interlude led by the exotic Khalidah. (Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away.)

Sunday, September 5th, 2-6pm
Gospel Aerobics with Cecilia Brantley of BodyParts Fitness and her co-instructor, inspires you to fitness with Gospel music and reminds you that you can craft a weight training regime with household items.

Monday, September 6th, 2-6pm
Steppin! with Dancer, and Instructor LC Henderson “the technician” demonstrates some of his award winning smooth moves and provides onsite lessons to beginners and technical points for urban steppers.

*Come to our tent’s information table and pick up health-related information you can use! Free handouts on the South Side Healthcare Collaborative, a network of 25+ health centers and clinics that provide quality care in a community setting, in affiliation with the University of Chicago Medical Center’s Urban Health Initiative (UHI). For more information on the Urban Health Initiative visit www.uhi.uchospitals.edu

For tickets and more information about The African Festival of the Arts, including seminars, performances, vendors from around the globe. For more information  visit www.africanfestivalchicago.com/pavillions/health-and-wellness-village

Two Groups Committed to Better Health on the South Side of Chicago

August 31st, 2010 by Shorty

Urban Health Initiative & South Side Health Care Collaborative

Urban Health Initiative & South Side Health Care Collaborative

The Urban Health Initiative (UHI) of University of Chicago and the South Side Health Care Collaborative are committed to better health on the South Side.

UHI is a partnership between the University of Chicago Medical Center, public leaders, community groups and health care professionals.  All of these individuals are committed to improving the quality of health for South Side residents.  They also attempt to give them access to quality care regardless of income.

The South Side Healthcare Collaborative encourages preventative care by connecting individuals to primary care physicians at community centers.  Providers also provide referrals to specialists.  The services of SSHC not only helps build a doctor-patient relationship, it also helps to reduce major long-term illnesses and medical expenses for patients which creates financial worries.  Nothing beats a peace of mind.

Click on the respective links to learn more about Urban Health Initiative and South Side Healthcare Collaborative and to schedule your appointment today!

Have you had any experiences with either UHI or SSHC? Let us know about them.

HIV: Myth, Hoax or Reality – August 28th

August 24th, 2010 by Shorty

HIV

HIV - Myth Hoax or Reality

Community Day at I.C.E. Theaters – August 19th

August 15th, 2010 by Shorty

Community Day ICE - August 19

Health Alert: Schedule a Health Appointment Today

August 11th, 2010 by Shorty

Health Alert

I spoke to my friend yesterday and she told me about two healthy people who died within the last week.  I forgot the age of the young lady, but the young man who died was either 29 or 30 years old. Neither was overweight and there were no known health issues.  Although stress is a silent killer,

As a 30-something relatively healthy individual, this freaked me out.  I got my check-ups within the past few months and I would like to encourage you all to make appointments today!!!

I don’t know all of the resources available, but I can tell you about two places I’ve used personally.

Christian Community Health Center on 98th & Halsted offers pro-rated rates for services which means that the rate you pay for services is based on your income.  When I was was receiving unemployment, I only had to pay the $20 co-pay for all services received.

I have also received care from the South Chicago Health Center.  It is a city facility which means you may have two wait a couple hours. I received a full physical for FREE. Illinois Healthy Women offers a pink card for women which allows you to get physicals and family planning options.  And, you can walk in and grab condoms out of a big garbage for your protection.

Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP) at Mercy offers free mammograms, breast exams, pelvic exams, Pap tests and cancer treatment to uninsured and underinsured women.  Screening is available to all women—regardless of income level—and all women are welcome and encouraged to contact Mercy for an appointment at 312.567.2619.  Call Mercy or visit www.cancerscreening.illinois.gov for more information.

I don’t know what is available for men’s health, but I do know there are huge efforts to produce prostate cancer which has grown at alarming rates.  Because men tend to neglect their health more than women, programs have grown.  Visit Cook County Health System to find out which programs are available.

There are loads of HIV programs throughout the city, just call3-1-1 for information.

That’s all I have for now.  What other free and low-cost programs are available in the city??

Special Report: Stay Cool in Chicago’s Heat

July 20th, 2010 by Shorty

Cooling centers are available at schools, libraries, Chicago Park District facilities and city community service centers. Call 311 for additional information and assistance.

Cooling centers in Chicago:

Englewood Center
845 W. 69th St.
(312) 745-8285

Garfield Center
10 S. Kedzie Ave.
(312) 743-0213

King Center
4314 S. Cottage Grove  Ave.
Chicago, IL 60653
(312) 747-2300

North Area Center
4740 N. Sheridan Rd.
(312) 744-2580

South Chicago Center
8759 S. Commercial Ave.
(312) 747-0331

Trina Davila Center
4357 W. Armitage Ave.
(312) 744-2014

Read here to learn more on how to stay cool in Chicago’s Heat.  Don’t forget to call and check on seniors!