Students Shine at N.C. Indian Senior Conference
In a heartfelt demonstration of commitment to community service, students, faculty, and alumni from Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) gathered to participate in the 45th Annual North Carolina Indian Senior Citizen Coalition (NCISCC) Conference on November 14. The event, hosted at the Sampson Expo Center in Clinton, N.C., showcased various health services aimed at supporting and empowering Native American seniors.
Health Screenings to Support Elders
During the conference, the Campbell team provided essential health services such as glucose checks, cholesterol checks, blood pressure screenings, and flu vaccinations. Participants received not only thorough screenings but also valuable health education covering topics like chronic disease prevention and dental care. This collaborative effort reflects a broader commitment to improving health outcomes in indigenous communities, responding to ongoing health disparities, where Native elders often face significant health challenges.
The Importance of Community Engagement
"Our students stepped into this event with compassion, professionalism, and a desire to serve," said Beth Mills (’98 PharmD), chair of Pharmacy Practice. This phrase embodies the spirit of collaboration between Campbell University and the Native American communities. They recognize that engaging with local cultures is crucial not only for personalized health care but also for fostering community resilience.
Celebrating and Empowering Native American Seniors
The NCISCC Conference is not merely a healthcare event; it is essential in celebrating the rich cultures and histories of Native American elders who are viewed as leaders and cultural guardians within their communities. The conference highlighted workshops, vendors, and an evening banquet, creating a festive atmosphere while providing necessary health services.
Learning from Community Needs
As highlighted in the New York Indian Council's insights during Healthy Aging Month, supporting the wellness of older adults in these communities requires addressing the unique challenges they face, including higher rates of chronic illnesses. Collaborative events like this conference are key to bridging gaps in health knowledge and access, empowering elders to take charge of their health.
What It Means for Local Seniors
The integration of community health initiatives rooted in cultural understanding is significant. Events like the NCISCC Conference can inspire further outreach efforts, ensuring that seniors receive the personalized care they need. For example, utilizing local health resources, such as those from Kaiser and Medicare, can empower stakeholders to address their specific health needs thoughtfully.
Conclusion: A Collaborative Effort for Longevity and Well-Being
Just as diverse as the needs of individual seniors, the strategies devised at collaborative events like the NCISCC Conference can ensure that health solutions are tailored to maximize wellness in vibrant Native American communities. As we strive to improve health outcomes, we are also protecting cultural legacies and fostering a spirit of inclusion.
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