Slow -sick screening into the community, warm heart consultation, health!Yong’an Village, Dongbang Town, Changshu City, carry out health screening activities for the elderly

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With the intensification of population aging, the health problems of the elderly have attracted increasing attention.On the afternoon of April 15th, Yong’an Village, Dongzheng Town, Changshu City, launched a health screening activity of “Slow Disease Screening into the Community in the Community” at Rizhao Center in Binhe Jiayuan.By screening, evaluation, prevention, and rehabilitation monitoring, we will improve the understanding of common elderly diseases such as cardiovascular disease in the elderly and discover potential health problems in time.
At the event site, social workers explained the harm caused by arteriosclerosis and the prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease prevention, and did arterial screening and eye screening for each elderly person present to interpret the elderly in detail.Item indicators and bottom examination.Aunt Yang, who lives in Yongan New Village, said to the social worker: “The older eyes are getting more and more confused. I usually go to the hospital for timely and laborious. Today, I can help me see if there is any problem with my eyes?”Grandpa Yu, a villager, was a patient with hypertension. He heard that there was arterial screening today and had a test after lunch. “I have been suffering from hypertension for more than ten years.”
Through this health screening activity, the elderly have a detailed understanding of their own cardiovascular and cerebrovascular and eyes. They can prevent early prevention, improve earlier improvements, and stay away from the serious harm caused by arteriosclerosis.Xiao Jingmei, deputy secretary of Yong’an Village, said that such screening allows the elderly to understand their health at their doorstep, which is very popular with the elderly.
Yangtze Evening News/Zi Niu Journalist Zhang Tianyi
School pair Xu Yan
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