On #WorldNoTobaccoDay, we join the global effort to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use. Quitting smoking now improves your health & reduces your risk of heart disease, cancer, lung disease, & other illnesses. Get resources: cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tip…
Research found that our Change Your Lifestyle. Change Your Life. program helps people make small #lifestyle changes & cut their risk of #type2diabetes by more than half. Take a short quiz to find out if you are at risk and get signed up at: bit.ly/RHPMIQUIZ.
This #MemorialDay, we pause to reflect on the sacrifices of the brave men & women who have served our country. Their dedication, bravery, & selflessness have made our world a better place.
#SupportOurVeterans
We talk about a #wellness a lot, but what is it anyway? Wellness is physical, mental, and social well-being and can be achieved by making simple and healthy changes on a daily basis. Our #lifestylechangeprogram can support your wellness journey: bit.ly/RHMPIQUIZ.
Meet Shelby, a NEI #HealthyVisionMonth ambassador! After her experience with her daughter’s undiagnosed vision disorder, she recommends that all kids get an eye exam. Read more ambassador stories: nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-…
It's #NationalArthritisAwarenessMonth, and we want to shine a spotlight on this common & often debilitating disease that affects over 54M people in the US. This month, let's all take a moment to learn more about #arthritis & its impact on those who live with it.
This #NationalNursesMonth, we're taking the time to recognize the vital role that nurses play in our healthcare system. Nurses make a difference in many ways, from providing critical care to patients to advocating for better health policies.
#NurseAppreciation
Put your health first during #WomenHealthWeek with our health & gynecological services, including annual well woman exams, contraceptive care services, chronic disease management, and more!
Call (334) 877-1490 to schedule your appointment at our Selma location today!
This #BetterSleepMonth, commit to improving your sleep habits. Getting enough quality #sleep is vital for overall health and wellness. Let's prioritize sleep hygiene and create a peaceful sleep environment for a better night's rest. Sweet dreams!
Eating more #veggies is great for your health. They are rich in nutrients and antioxidants, which boost your health & help fight off disease. Take our short quiz to see if you're eligible for our program to help you make positive lifestyle changes at: bit.ly/RHMPIQUIZ.
It's #NationalWomensHealthWeek! We can help you prioritize your health with the women’s health and gynecological services we provide throughout Alabama’s Blackbelt – call (334) 877-1490 to schedule your appointment at our Selma location today.
It's the perfect season to spend extra time in nature – and being outdoors can make you healthier and happier. Spending time outside is proven to reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood and focus, and support graceful aging!
Happy National Nurses Week to RHMPI's amazing team of nurses who work tirelessly to care for patients daily! Your compassion, expertise, and dedication make a world of difference. Thank you for all that you do!
#NationalNursesWeek#NursingAppreciation
#EmotionalEating occurs when people use food to cope with intense feelings. Our #lifestylechange program can help YOU navigate the emotions that trigger overeating by providing you with a support system to get through the tough times. Learn more: bit.ly/RHMPIQUIZ.
This #NationalNursesDay, let's celebrate the incredible contributions of nurses to healthcare and their impact on our communities. On behalf of the Rural Health Medical Program, Inc., we thank you for your services!
#NationalNursesMonth#NursingHeroes
May is #HealthyVisionMonth, & this year’s theme is Healthy Vision: A Family Focus! NEI is highlighting the importance of caring for the whole family’s eye health.
Here are ways families can learn how to protect their vision: nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-…
Asthma is a leading chronic disease in children: 4.8M kids are impacted. It often starts during childhood, usually before age 5, and the exact cause of #asthma is unknown. But certain factors raise the risk of asthma in children: medlineplus.gov/asthmainchil…#WorldAsthmaDay