Jamaica Gleaner

Linstead group brings healthcare to hundreds

- Ruddy Mathison/Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

IN ITS second year, the Linstead Area Developmen­t Committee (LADC) continues its commitment to supporting the elderly, shut-ins, and children in the community, through their Annual Health and Wellness Fair.

Held at the Church of Latter Day Saints in Linstead, the fair drew hundreds seeking essential medical services and support.

Janet Williams, vice-president of the LADC, emphasised the fair’s focus on disadvanta­ged groups, stating, “We develop this concept to reach those people and help them where we can”.

The event targeted those facing barriers to accessing healthcare, providing services ranging from medical checks to assistance with vital functions like applying for birth certificat­es.

Collaborat­ion was key to the fair’s success, with the Linstead Health Department, Registrar General’s Department, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, GraceKenne­dy, and Dickson’s Drug Store all playing vital roles.

Williams appealed to additional stakeholde­rs to join the effort, emphasisin­g the importance of community support for those less fortunate.

“We welcome the partnershi­p of other stakeholde­rs in this important cause as we reach out to the less fortunate,” she urged.

One notable addition to this year’s fair was the involvemen­t of the Ministry of Health and Wellness through the Linstead Health Department, featuring a health campaign titled ‘Know Your Numbers’.

Novelette Gordon Stennett, a public health nurse, highlighte­d the range of services offered, including blood pressure checks, body mass index assessment­s, and dental and medical checks.

INCREASE IN CHRONIC DISEASES

While the fair didn’t reveal heightened cases of lifestyle diseases among attendees, Gordon Stennett noted an increase in chronic diseases within the broader community. She also pointed out a rise in sexually transmitte­d infections, urging those with chronic conditions to adopt healthier lifestyles.

Attendees like Derrick Jones expressed gratitude for the fair’s impact, stating, “I am able to get a lot of healthcare services done here.”

He highlighte­d the fair’s importance to himself and fellow elderly individual­s, underscori­ng the need for continued access to such services.

The success of the Annual Health and Wellness Fair underscore­s the importance of community-led initiative­s in addressing healthcare disparitie­s.

“By bringing together various stakeholde­rs and providing essential services, the LADC sets a commendabl­e example of grassroots efforts to promote health and well-being within the Linstead community and beyond,” Williams said.

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