SPRINGFIELD - The Center for Family Health-Springfield will host a free presentation, “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Families,” about how making over your kitchen can improve your health and the health of those you love. The presentation will take place on May 20 at 6 p.m. at the Center, located at 1260 E. Woodland Ave., Suite 200, in Springfield.
The presentation will be led by Center for Family Health nurse practitioner Kathleen Hill, RN, CRNP. Hill will discuss a range of topics related to nutrition and healthy living, including:
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Healthy ways to prepare food
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Juices: Healthy or junk?
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Energy bars: Are they better than candy bars?
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Healthy snacks: Is there such a thing?
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Hidden diet torpedoes hiding in your cabinets
The Center for Family Health-Springfield features a full scope of family medical and health services for people of all ages. Services include general medical care, wellness and preventive services, obstetrical and prenatal care, newborn and pediatric care, weight management, treatment of work and sports injuries and minor emergencies, lab and other tests, nutritional counseling, and special services for the elderly.
The Center’s site was recently renovated, both externally and internally. Outside, the entrance and face of the building housing the Center for Family Health was updated. Inside, the Center for Family Health received new furniture, carpet and paint throughout the suite.
To register for this free event, call 610-690-4489. For more information about the Center for Family Health-Springfield, call 610-690-4490 or visit www.crozer.org.