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Start March with a blood donation

The Bloodworks mobile unit will be in Richmond Beach on March 1, 2025, encouraging local residents to donate blood and help meet the ongoing national need for blood donations. With eligibility for most healthy adults and special provisions for 16 and 17-year-olds, the event presents a community opportunity to contribute positively during times of crisis.

Avian flu and raw frozen cat food

Avian flu is raising concerns in the region as it spreads from birds to other animals, including cows and potentially humans. Local pet food company Mud Bay has temporarily halted the sale of poultry-based cat food after the deaths of three cats linked to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). Health experts continue to monitor the situation, with low human incidence reported so far.

This Valentines Day, join a heart-warming luncheon hosted by Humana

Celebrate Valentine's Day at a heartwarming luncheon hosted by Humana at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. Attendees can enjoy a meal, learn about heart-healthy eating, and enter a raffle for pickleball kits, all while supporting the mission of Humana to enhance community health. Registration is not required, making this event accessible for seniors aged 60 and older for a suggested donation.

King County announces Connections Health Solutions as operator of first Crisis Care Center in Kirkland

King County Executive Dow Constantine announced the launch of the county's first crisis care center, operated by Connections Health Solutions, aimed at providing essential behavioral health services for individuals in crisis. This initiative, which follows the overwhelming voter approval of the Crisis Care Centers Initiative in 2023, represents a significant step toward improving mental health care accessibility in the region.

Fred Hutch Mammogram Van at Senior Activity Center January 28, 2025

Fred Hutch's Mammogram Van will be at the Shoreline LFP Senior Activity Center on January 28, 2025, offering convenient breast cancer screenings for local women. Those with insurance should bring their cards, while uninsured women can inquire about sponsored mammograms. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 206-606-7800.

Health Literacy Workshop - free at the Senior Activity Center

A free Health Literacy Workshop will be held on January 23, 2025, at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center, led by Susan Banks, MLIS. Participants will learn to identify health misinformation online and explore reliable health resources, including MedlinePlus. Attendees are encouraged to bring their devices for hands-on activities, but those without will still be welcomed.

Sixth annual dip into Lake Washington to support the eradication of polio

The sixth annual dip into Lake Washington on January 25, 2025, hosted by the Lake Forest Park Rotary, aims to raise funds for polio eradication efforts. Participants can join the event by contributing a fee of five dollars and a jar of peanut butter, all in support of a critical cause. This community gathering not only promotes fun but also emphasizes the importance of continuing the fight against polio.

Snohomish County MD Suspended by Washington Medical Commission

The Washington Medical Commission has suspended the medical license of Dr. Roger Olsson, a Snohomish County physician, due to allegations of failing to complete a required clinical skills assessment and accepting payments for unprovided services. This disciplinary action highlights ongoing concerns regarding medical ethics and patient trust within the healthcare system.

Fostering Independence A Parents Guide to Delayed Maturity in Teens and Young Adults with ADHD During an Age of Uncertainty and Anxiety

Discover effective parenting strategies for teens and young adults with ADHD during challenging times in the free Zoom meeting, "Fostering Independence: A Parent’s Guide to Delayed Maturity." Led by Dr. Anthony Rostain, an expert in psychiatry and behavioral health, this session focuses on enhancing self-regulation and social skills to promote independence in young adults facing anxiety and uncertainty.

Harborview Prepares for Fireworks-Related Injuries Ahead of Fourth of July

Harborview Medical Center is preparing for an influx of fireworks-related injuries during the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations, with an average of 65 patients treated in previous years. Medical director Dr. Steve Mitchell highlights the common injury patterns, particularly among innocent bystanders, including children. Public awareness and safety measures are emphasized as critical for preventing these injuries.