Urban Renewal Commission Launches First Health and Wellness Fair in Grand Bahama

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Health Fair in Grand Bahama

A Community Focus on Health

Grand Bahama, The Bahamas — On Saturday, October 26, 2024, the Urban Renewal Commission proudly hosted its first Health and Wellness Fair at the Urban Renewal headquarters on Queen’s Highway. The fair aimed to provide essential healthcare services to the residents of Grand Bahama, regardless of age.

Free Healthcare Services Showcased

The event featured collaboration with Grand Bahama Health Services, creating a comprehensive one-stop-shop for free health screenings and consultations. Community members had opportunities to engage with general practitioners and specialists while participating in screenings for cholesterol, blood pressure, HIV, prostate health, and foot care.

Inclusive Participation from Health Professionals

Mental health experts, representatives from the Cancer Society of Grand Bahama, and other health organizations were present, highlighting the fair’s holistic approach to health and well-being.

Community Outreach and Awareness

Senator Kirkland Russell, Deputy Director of Urban Renewal, noted the significant turnout of seniors and emphasized the need for more extensive health initiatives in urban areas. The transportation services provided to residents from West and Central Grand Bahama further encouraged participation.

Focus on Vision Care

“We have to do more of these kinds of events,” said Russell. “There need to be satellite operations in high-density areas to make health services more accessible.”

Government Support and Appreciation

Turks and Caicos Minister of Health, Shaun Malcolm, expressed enthusiasm for the efforts being made to enhance the health of seniors and community members overall. He stated the initiative showcased the government’s dedication to health advocacy.

A Testament to Community Spirit

Urban Renewal Programmes Coordinator, Lisa Higgs, reinforced the commitment of the Urban Renewal Commission to support the health of Grand Bahama residents, emphasizing the free services being provided amounted to thousands of dollars in healthcare offerings.

Looking Ahead

The fair was a clear testament to the power of community efforts in promoting health awareness and accessibility, paving the way for future initiatives that aim to strengthen health resources across Grand Bahama.

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