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UNMC Senior Health Promotion Center in Lincoln Receives 2001 Community Health Award

The Coalition for Older Adult Health Promotion recently presented its

2001 Community Health Award to faculty and students at the University of

Nebraska Medical Center Senior Health Promotion Center. The award is presented

to groups or individuals who make outstanding contributions to promoting

healthy lifestyle choices for older adults in Lincoln and Lancaster County.

UNMC College of Nursing faculty members, Linda Sather, Ed.D., and Rita

Antonson, as well as UNMC College of Dentistry faculty Teresa Johnson,

D.D.S., and Dennis Kent, D.D.S., were cited for their exemplary sustained

focus on quality of care to students they instruct at the UNMC Senior Health

Promotion Center.

We believe the group of dedicated professionals at the Senior Health

Promotion Center are most deserving of the 2001 Community Health Award,

said Peggy Apthorpe, of the coalitions executive committee.

The Coalition for Older Adult Health Promotions purpose is to promote

positive, health enhancing lifestyle choices and habits through educational

programs, service and information for residents of Lincoln and Lancaster

County. Coalition members include banks, government agencies, residential

and care facilities, home health services and hospitals.

Receiving the award from the coalition is affirmation that the center

is helping to address certain unmet health promotion needs of older adults,

said Dr. Sather, UNMC assistant professor of community health nursing,

UNMC College of Nursing Lincoln Division and the centers project director.

Faculty and students are delighted to receive this honor from the members

of the coalition for health promotion services that we love doing.

The center, which offers free health promotion services to low income

and minority older adults, is located at the Lincoln Downtown Senior Center.

It has logged 1,918 client visits since it opened on Nov. 9, 1999. Its

hours are Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., except holidays or other

posted days.

The center is operated by UNMC nursing and dentistry faculty and students.

Services offered at the UNMC Senior Health Promotion Center include

oral health exams, foot care, ear cleaning, blood pressure, blood glucose,

cholesterol and osteoporosis screenings. Participants also receive individualized

health education and counseling services and referrals to other health

professionals as needed.

The center receives public and private funds, including $130,172 from

the Nebraska Health Care Cash Fund (tobacco settlement), which has enhanced

the ability to provide much needed health and dental services.