Calhoun Times

Community comes together to offer free cancer screenings

- From AdventHeal­th Redmond From AdventHeal­th Gordon

On Saturday, March 25, community organizati­ons hosted an event to educate and provide free colorectal cancer screenings for people in the Rome community who are medically underserve­d, uninsured or underinsur­ed.

Held at the Sandra D. Hudson Villas of the Rome Housing Authority, members of the Northwest Georgia Regional Cancer Coalition and AdventHeal­th Redmond provided convenient and discreet screenings for community members. The NWGRCC provided fit kits for the screenings and the AdventHeal­th Redmond laboratory processed and provided the results. This was the third year of this initiative, which seeks to offer health care screenings to at risk and underserve­d population­s.

“We want to reach out to our community to ensure everyone is provided the same opportunit­y for health screenings,” said Terrence Hight, director of outpatient services at AdventHeal­th Redmond.

Colorectal cancers that are detected early are much more treatable than those detected later. When colon cancer is found early, the 5-year survival rate is about 90 percent compared to a 75 percent rate if detected at later stages. Detecting colorectal cancer early enables more cost-effective treatments, improved survivorsh­ip and increased quality of life.

“Collaborat­ing with our health care partners and local housing authoritie­s to provide screening and education events allows us to better engage with low-income families in their own communitie­s, reducing transpor

tation barriers, cost of care concerns and to offer better access to the services and resources they need,” said Erin Hernandez, president and CEO of the NWGRCC.

Offering low and no cost preventati­ve cancer screenings improves access to needed tests and follow-up care and supplies a direct link to health care providers providing treatment. The NWGRCC also utilizes screening coordinato­rs and community

health workers to engage and navigate community members through the process, providing culturally appropriat­e informatio­n to increase awareness and understand­ing of the screening, identifyin­g individual barriers screening completion and follow-up care and facilitati­ng access to services and resources needed to overcome their barriers to care.

Lower rates of cancer screening and recommende­d follow

up care are linked to poverty and lack of health insurance or underinsur­ance. According to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 1.4 million Georgians do not have health insurance, and Georgia’s uninsured rate of 13.7 percent is the third highest in the country. The NWGRCC and AdventHeal­th Redmond hope to continue the work to address health care disparitie­s in Northwest Georgia through future events and initiative­s.

AdventHeal­th Gordon offers free diabetes education class

Call 706-602-7800 ext. 2310 to RSVP or for more informatio­n.

AdventHeal­th Gordon is hosting a diabetes education class on Tuesday, April 18, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the AdventHeal­th Harris Radiation Therapy Center Conference Room.

Designed to provide informatio­n and education to those diagnosed with diabetes, participan­ts will learn about diabetes management, exercise, long-term complicati­on prevention, medication­s, diet, problem-solving, coping and more.

Free glucose meters will be available for those who attend.

For more informatio­n or to RSVP, call 706-602-7800 ext. 2310.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? On Saturday, March 25, AdventHeal­th Redmond and community organizati­ons banded together to provide free colorectal cancer screenings for medically underserve­d, uninsured, and underinsur­ed people in Rome.
Contribute­d On Saturday, March 25, AdventHeal­th Redmond and community organizati­ons banded together to provide free colorectal cancer screenings for medically underserve­d, uninsured, and underinsur­ed people in Rome.

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