KAPAA — Hawaii Health Systems Corporation Kauai Regional CEO and President Lance Segawa invites people to consume head cabbage during the HHSC Kauai Regional Community Health and Wellness Resource Fair held at Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital (SMMH) on Saturday. I called out to you.
Mr. Segawa and representatives from a number of teams from the HHSC Kauai region, including SMMH ‘ohana, and community partners were on hand to personally answer questions from the steady stream of people who streamed into the large tent guided by the Pacific Ocean. Ta. media group team.
“We had a lot of leftover head cabbage from Alown Farm,” Segawa said. “The Department of Nutrition and the Department of Nutrition are looking for cabbage recipes, and we hope you will try your hand at cabbage, too.”
People were provided with an update on the SMMH Master Plan, which will transform the campus as stages and aspects of the plan are implemented, including the launch of an in-house diagnostic testing service that began on Monday with the help of Highways. Flags and banners to guide patients to the appropriate area.
Many people were given the opportunity to introduce the faces of the names associated with the various HHSC Kauai regions that operate both SMMH and Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital on the west side. HHSC also operates a number of community clinics in Waimea, Port Allen, Kalaheo, Poipu, Kapaa, and a Lihue clinic is scheduled to open in May.
Dr. Kanwaldeep Singh Kaleka, Dr. Rani McKenna and Dr. Andrew Stenovitch are listed in documents about The Clinic in Lihue, which will open in the coming months and provide primary care and outpatient behavioral health. It’s planned.
Customer opportunities include free tests such as the Balance Test offered by the Therapeutic Department, free premium giveaways available from the HHSC Specialists, and lunch options for sale with a container of babysitter head cabbage waiting from the SMMH Nutrition Department. It was provided in the form of an opportunity. Depart with fair participants.
The nutrition department also sold healthy snacks such as cookies.
Participants received bags filled with information and brochures, as well as prizes distributed by Pacific Media Group. But even when the bag was full, there was always room for a cabbage or two.