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Cardiology nurse Karen Meyerrose, right, checks Cheyenne Workman’s blood pressure at the DCMH Health and Wellness Fair. According to David Fry, community relations and development director for the hospital, the free service is one of the more popular events at the fair.
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Published May 11, 2006 10:34 am - Decatur County Memorial Hospital’s hallways were flooded with people on Wednesday but they were not seeking treatment. Instead, they were seeking information and advice.

A healthy affair at DCMH


Adam Huening

Decatur County Memorial Hospital’s hallways were flooded with people on Wednesday but they were not seeking treatment. Instead, they were seeking information and advice.

Wednesday, DCMH hosted its annual Health and Wellness Fair, a free event for the people of the county. The fair boasted a large number of booths and a healthy dose of information and advice for visitors.

“We’ve got 37 booths, which is 11 more than last year,” Robin Meyer, vice president of support services for DCMH, said. “We may have to find a different location if it keeps growing like this.”

Meyer feels the growth is a good thing for the community. The fair is designed for the people of Decatur County to come and receive vital information on their health and diet.

“The community looks forward to this event,” Meyer added. “It’s fun to watch people interact with the staff. They always have good questions.”

A myriad of organizations and hospital departments, from nursing homes and nutrition specialists to Oncology and Continuing Care to the Fire Department and LifeLine helicopters, came to the fair to inform the public on a variety of subjects.

For instance, Loralee Moore, access and answers director for Aging and Community Services, came to inform patrons about the new Medicare prescription program and the upcoming deadline to apply.

“We’re here to try to pick up anybody who needs information regarding the new drug program before the deadline this coming Monday,” Moore said. “There has been a lot of confusion driven by the new plans because they are dependent on the medications a person is taking and they have to have Internet access to figure out which plan they need. A lot of senior citizens do not have that access.”

Shannon Kuntz, director of nursing in the Continuing Care department of the hospital, was informing people on the special care services offered by DCMH.

“We are a long-term care unit like a nursing home in the hospital,” Kuntz said. “We are a smaller unit with 15 beds, so we can give that extra special care.”

Kuntz noted their services also include an adult daycare for ill patients as well as respite care, which provides at-home caregivers a place to take their sick loved ones for a short time if they need a break.

Sue Fortman, family nutrition specialist at the Purdue Extension office, was helping people eat healthier on smaller budgets.

“I’m working with low income families to stretch dollars on their food bill,” she said.

Fortman works in conjunction with the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program and helps people through a federal grant the Extension oversees.

Other vendors come to the fair to introduce a new technology or ideas.



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