How to Plan a Health Fair for the Elderly

Health fairs provide screenings, information and other services for the elderly that they might not otherwise be able to access. A health fair should bring together a number of professionals in the health care field, who specialize in working with and providing services for the elderly. Simple screenings that can be done on-site at a health fair include blood pressure and heart rate checks. A health fair for the elderly should include a range of services designed just for the elderly patient.

Instructions

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      Schedule your health fair event on a weekday, during the morning or early afternoon hours. The elderly often tire more easily in the late afternoon and evening hours and appreciate the opportunity to participate in such events during the week.

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      Arrange for transportation for the elderly, either through private organizations or through transportation services provided by city or county agencies. Ensure that the transportation includes a sufficient number of wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

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      Contact senior groups that meet through churches and social organizations to promote the fair. Also, contact residents of senior and retirement facilities to inform them of the upcoming event.

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      Contact vendors from hospitals, nursing facilities and doctors' offices to provide screenings such as blood pressure checks. Professionals from the medical field can also provide information for follow-up care.

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      Arrange for health care professionals to provide seminars on basic health needs as well as alternatives for more major issues. Provide printed information, in large type, for participants to review with their families once they return to their homes.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep seminars to 30 minutes or less each, to keep the participants' attention and minimize fatigue among participants.

  • Do not require elderly participants to walk long distances to visit booths or to stand for long periods of time while at the fair

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