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Events & Health Education
Throughout the year at Franciscan Health Care Center, many different
special events are offered to the residents, as well as to those
residing outside the community. One week might feature a senior exercise
program and the next might feature a guest speaker sharing his or
her expertise regarding hip and knee replacement. Then, later in
the month, there might be a holiday barbeque with live music, a choir
performance in the chapel or any of the other countless other fun,
relaxing and educational events that are regularly scheduled at Franciscan
Health Care Center.
In addition, we believe that seniors can benefit
greatly by learning more about the benefits of exercise, positive
aging and other health-related matters. That's why we will use this
valuable space to share important health education with you.
Events
3rd Annual Drug Toss
Franciscan Health Care Center
Thursday, May 20th, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Franciscan Health Care Center is a participating location for the 3rd Annual Drug Toss.
Look for the blue canopy in the parking area at Franciscan Health Care Center and drive-by to hand your items to a volunteer.
You will not have to get out of your car!
What could be easier?
Pharmaceuticals should never be flushed down the toilet or drain, burned in the open or thrown in the trash.
What items will be accepted?
- All expired or unused pharmaceuticals
- All unsealed syrups, eye drops or nose sprays
- All pharmaceuticals that should have been kept cold but were not
- All bulk or loose tablets and capsules
- All unsealed tubes of creams, ointments, etc.
Please note – this event is geared to help our community and area residents safely dispose of expired and unused medications. No medical offices, please.
All collected pharmaceuticals will be destroyed by the Louisville Metro Police Department Narcotics Division. The plastic and paper containers will be recycled by Louisville Metro Solid Waste.
Health Education
Diet soda linked to heart risks
People who drank more than one diet soda each day developed the same risks for heart disease as those who downed sugary regular soda, a large but inconclusive study found.
The results surprised the researchers who expected to
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March is National Nutrition Month
Every March the American Dietetic Association sponsors National Nutrition Month, which is an educational and informational campaign.
Since you’ll soon be packing away sweaters and unpacking your shorts and active wear, now is
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Winter is rough on the skin
Snow and ice can make driving treacherous during the winter, but did you know that winter could be just as hazardous to your skin?
The cold temperatures, biting winds, low humidity and indoor heating can cause dry, irritable a
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Eating out healthily at restaurants
Fettucine Alfredo, twice-baked lasagna, a half-pound bacon double cheeseburger and just about anything that comes swimming in cheese sauce might sound appetizing. The truth is none of those things will help your arteries and heart do
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Cancer Control Month
April is National Cancer Control Month and a time where the nation highlights the fact that the fight against the disease continues, notes the advances that have been made during the past year and rededicates the ongoing battle with th
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Franciscan Communities utilizing pet therapy as wellness programming.
There is a resident at St. Mary Healthcare Center in Lafayette, Ind., that has a special connection with birds. He tries to visit the community’s aviary every day and when he does he whistles to the birds and they whistle back.
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Life-enrichment department can help maintain fitness indoors this winter
Like bears, many seniors hibernate in the winter.
Rather than maintaining their dedication to health, fitness and exercise, many older adults replace their daily outdoor walks and health regimen with extra time in bed, in fro
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