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Hospitals as health educators

If you are looking for a trusted source of health education, look no further than your local hospital. From health videos to yoga classes, many hospitals offer information families need to stay healthy. You also may be able to find ways to save money on health supplies and services.

Classes and Programs

Many hospitals offer classes on various topics. They are taught by nurses, doctors, other clinicians, and health educators. Classes may include:

  • Prenatal care and breastfeeding
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  • Baby yoga or massage
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  • Exercise classes like yoga, tai chi, qigong, Zumba, Pilates, dance, or strength training
  • Weight-loss programs
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  • Self-defense classes
  • Meditation classes
  • CPR courses

Classes usually have a fee.

You can also find support groups for people with diabetes, long-term (chronic) pain, and other health issues. These are often free of charge.

Discounts

Many hospitals offer discounts to healthy activities in the area:

  • Biking, hiking, or walking tours
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Your hospital may offer discounts for:

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Health Libraries and Brochures

Many hospitals have health information available to their patients through a patient portal. Through these portals, you can ask your health care provider for brochures on topics of interest. The graphics and simple language can help you learn about options for your condition.

Lectures and Events

Many hospitals offer health fairs. Often the events cover:

  • Free blood pressure and other health screenings
  • Giveaways like stress balls
  • Health risk surveys

Your hospital may sponsor talks open to the public. You can get the latest on things such as heart disease, diabetes, or cancer treatments.

Where to Find Information

Many hospitals have social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube to share information with the public. Through these websites, you can:

  • See videos of inspiring patient stories
  • Learn about new treatments and procedures
  • Follow the latest research updates
  • Get information about upcoming health fairs, classes, and events
  • Sign up for health e-newsletters to get information sent to you via email

References

American Hospital Association website. Promoting healthy communities. www.aha.org/ahia/promoting-healthy-communities. Accessed September 19, 2024.

Elmore JG, Wild DMG, Nelson HD, et al. Methods of primary prevention: health promotion and disease prevention In: Elmore JG, Wild DMG, Nelson HD, Katz DL, eds. Jekel's Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Preventive Medicine, and Public Health. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 15.

Review Date 9/15/2024

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