Sep 29, 2014
The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation(HHC) is urging New Yorkers to “Move to Improve” in October as part of its 11th annual “Take Care New York” campaign to improve the overall health of New Yorkers. HHC Hospitals and primary care health centers will host public health fairs and education events in every borough where children and adults can get flu shots, learn their body mass index (BMI), measure blood pressure or join an exercise class. Over 6,400 people participated in Take Care New York events last year and many were connected to follow-up care for chronic diseases that were previously undiagnosed.
“Take Care New York” health fairs will offer a variety of prevention and screening tests for illnesses and chronic diseases affecting the public, including obesity, high blood pressure, depression, asthma, HIV, cancer and more. Many HHC facilities will also provide nutrition counseling, tips to manage diabetes, smoking cessation kits, raffles to win Citi Bike and gym memberships, and other services at little or no cost. New Yorkers can dial 311 or visit www.nychhc.org/hhc for a complete list of “Take Care New York” events in the community.
“There’s room in everybody’s day to ‘Move to Improve,’” said Dr. Machelle Allen, HHC’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer. “Excess body weight puts people at increased risk for diabetes, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, arthritis and cancer. Exercise is a very important part of a healthy lifestyle. It’s good for the body and has also been proven to reduce stress. And it doesn’t take much time or require any special equipment. A few minutes of exercise a day can save your life or the life of someone you love.”
This year’s “Take Care New York” campaign includes:
In New York City, over 50 percent of adults and 40 percent of children are overweight or obese. The obesity epidemic strikes hardest in communities already suffering from health and economic disparities, particularly black, Latino and low-income communities where the rate of overweight and obesity reaches 70 percent in some neighborhoods.
Screenings and other HHC health services are available to all New Yorkers regardless of immigration status or ability to pay. Those without health insurance will get help on-site to apply for any health insurance plan for which they may qualify or to otherwise access affordable healthcare services at HHC hospitals and clinics.
“Take Care New York” screening dates and locations:
Lincoln Medical Center
234 East 149th Street
Conference Room 3, 4 & 5
October 7, 14, 21 & 28 (Tuesdays)
9am – 3:00pm
Segundo Ruiz Belvis Diagnostic & Treatment Center
545 East 142nd Street
Lobby 1st floor
October 7 (Tuesday)
11am – 4pm
718-579-4019
Jacobi Medical Center
1400 Pelham Parkway South
October 7, 14, 21 & 28 (Tuesdays)
10am-4pm
North Central Bronx Hospital
3424 Kossuth Avenue (Mosholu Park and Jerome)
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 (Wednesdays)
10am – 4pm
Morrisania Diagnostic & Treatment Center
1225 Gerard Avenue
1st Floor
October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 (Thursdays)
10am – 3pm
Coney Island Hospital
2601 Ocean Parkway
Healthy Cooking Demonstration
October 15 12pm – 2pm
Depression Screenings
October 9 & 21, 12pm – 2pm
October 14, 10am – 12pm
October 28, 4pm – 6pm
Cumberland Diagnostic & Treatment Center
100 North Portland Avenue
Lobby
Health Cooking Demonstration
October 22 (Wednesday)
10am – 12pm
Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Center
Healthy Cooking Demonstration
760 Broadway
(0 Block/C Corridor)
October 21
10am – 2pm
Kings County Hospital Center
541 Clarkson Avenue
E-Building Lobby, 1st Floor
October 9, 16, 23 & 30 (Thursdays)
10:30am – 2pm
718-245-3910
Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Center
760 Broadway
(0 Block/C Corridor)
Healthy Cooking Demonstration
October 21 (Wednesday)
10am – 12pm
Bellevue Hospital Center
Atrium
462 First Avenue (27th Street)
October 16 (Thursday)
10am – 3pm
Gouverneur Health
540 East 13th Street
Roberto Clemente Center
October 17, 10:30am – 12:30pm
October 31, 11am – 1pm
Harlem Hospital Center
46 West 137th Street
Ronald Brown Building (Malcolm X Blvd & 5th Ave)
Lobby
October 1 (Wednesday) – Kick Off
October 15 (Wednesday)
10am – 3pm
Central Harlem Senior Center @ Kennedy Center
34 West 134st Street (Malcolm X Blvd & 5th Ave)
October 8 (Wednesday)
10am – 12:30pm
Hamilton Grange Senior Center @ Convent Ave. Baptist Church
420 West 145th Street
October 22 (Wednesday)
11am – 2pm
Harlem Hospital Center
506 Lenox Ave
Martin Luther King Pavilion (135th Street)
October 29 (Wednesday)
10am – 3pm
Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility
1752 Park Avenue (121st Street)
Arts & Culinary Room
Healthy Cooking Demonstration
October 15
2pm – 3:30pm
Metropolitan Hospital Center
1901 First Avenue
Lobby
October 10 (Friday)
October 21 (Tuesday)
10am – 2pm
Eddie’s Hair Salon
1604 Madison Ave
October 24 (Friday)
11am – 3pm
Elmhurst Hospital Center
79-01 Broadway
Elmhurst
H-Building Lobby
October 7, 14, 21, & 28 (Tuesdays)
1pm – 4pm
Queens Hospital Center
82-68 164th Street
Pavilion Lobby
Jamaica
October 16 (Thursday)
11am – 4pm
Mariners Harbor Family Health Center
Forest Plaza Shopping Center
2040 Forest Avenue
October 17 (Friday)
10am – 3pm
718-266-6328
Stapleton Family Health Center
111 Canal Street
October 21 (Tuesday)
10am – 3pm
718-266-6328
Mobile Medical Office I
St. Paul’s Methodist Church
7558 Amboy Road
October 14 (Tuesday)
10am – 3pm
718-266-6328
Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Center & Home
460 Brielle Avenue
October 22
12pm – 3pm
Contact: Ian Michaels, 212-788-3339, ian.michaels@nychhc.org
Jennifer Bender, 212-788-3339, Benderj1@nychhc.org
The NYC Health + Hospitals health care system is a $6.7 billion integrated healthcare delivery system, the largest municipal healthcare organization in the country, and one of the New York area’s largest providers of government-sponsored health insurance, MetroPlus Health Plan, the plan of choice for nearly half a million New Yorkers. The NYC Health + Hospitals health care system serves 1.4 million New Yorkers every year and more than 475,000 are uninsured. The system provides medical, mental health and substance abuse services through its 11 acute care hospitals, five skilled nursing facilities, six large diagnostic and treatment centers and more than 70 community based clinics. NYC Health + Hospitals/Home Care also provides in-home services for New Yorkers. The NYC Health + Hospitals system was the 2008 recipient of the National Quality Forum and The Joint Commission’s John M. Eisenberg Award for Innovation in Patient Safety and Quality. For more information, visit www.nychealthandhospitals.org or find us on https://www.facebook.com/NYCHealthSystem or twitter.com/NYCHealthSystem.