Showing posts with label Worcester County Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worcester County Health. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2022

 

Worcester Health Schedules Fall Flu Vaccination Clinic

Snow Hill, MD – The Worcester County Health Department is holding a community flu clinic for Worcester County residents at our Snow Hill location, 6040 Public Landing Road. The community flu vaccine clinic will be held on the following date by appointment only and can be made by calling us at 410-632-1100 option 4.

  • Friday, October 28, 2022, from 9am to 4pm

     

The seasonal flu vaccine is recommended for all people aged 6 months and older, including pregnant women and those with medical conditions. People aged 65 years and older have a choice of two flu vaccines available to them at the Worcester County Health Department. They can choose to receive a regular or high-dose flu vaccine, which may result in a stronger immune response against the flu.

Worcester County Health Department will bill in-network insurance providers including Medicare and Medicaid for the flu vaccine. Other insurances may be billed, so please check with your carrier regarding coverage. To be billed, current insurance cards must be presented at the time of service. 

For those individuals with Medicare, please bring your new Medicare card. For uninsured persons, the suggested donation for the flu vaccine is $15. No one will be denied service due to their inability to pay.

Thursday, June 24, 2021

New diabetes info web pages from Worcester Health

 
The Prevention Services Program of the Worcester County Health Department is excited to announce the launch of two newly designed web pages that focus on diabetes education and prevention. The web pages are easy to navigate and user friendly.

For more information and to check the web pages out, visit worcesterhealth.org/prevention-menu/83-diabetes  


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

LifeStryle Balance/ A "Life Saving" Program

 

Worcester County Health Department Sponsors
 “Life Saving” Program in Collaboration with
the Lower Shore YMCA in Pocomoke
 
Snow Hill, Md. -- Get fit, lose weight, and improve your health in group sessions lead by certified lifestyle coaches beginning
March 4 in Pocomoke.
 
The Lifestyle Balance Program is proven to reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases, assist in weight loss and maintenance of a healthy body weight, and decrease the risk for heart disease and stroke.  
 
Since the program’s inception at the Worcester County Health Department in July 2009, participants have lost a combined total of more than 2,000 pounds and noticed an improvement in blood pressure, body fat and cholesterol levels as a result of program participation. 
 
When asked about the effectiveness of the program, recent participants stated, “I am so thankful for this program. I truly believe it helped to save my life”; and “This program has improved my health significantly, I feel.” 
 
The Lifestyle Balance Program, taught by CDC National Diabetes Prevention Program trained instructors including a certified exercise physiologist, certified nutritionist, and a health educator, will be offered from 4:45-5:45 p.m. for 16 weeks beginning March 4 at the Lower Shore Family YMCA, Rte. 113 in Pocomoke.
 
 
The program will meet once a month for six months following conclusion of the initial 16 week core education program.  Each session will include an education component and participation in physical activity.  All participants receive their own personal lifestyle change coach who will assist them with goal setting, progress, and overcoming barriers.  Program participants also receive incentives such as step counters, resistance bands, exercise videos, cook books, and more.
 
There is a $48 fee for the program for non-members and a $20 fee for members of the Lower Shore Family YMCA.  This fee covers the 16 week program and allows non-members access to exercise equipment and classes at the YMCA for the duration of the Lifestyle Balance program.   Program fees are payable to the Lower Shore YMCA.  To learn more about the program or to enroll, please call 410-632-0056.