Health Fair for Senior Residents to be Hosted by Forrest County

Senior Health Fair in Southern Mississippi: Collaborative Effort to Promote Wellness and Support Residents’ Quality of Life

The Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District (SMPDD) and the Forrest County Board of Supervisors are collaborating to host a Health & Resource Fair for the senior community in Brooklyn, Miss. The aim of the fair is to assist seniors in prioritizing their health and well-being. This initiative is part of the county’s efforts to show care and support for the health of its residents.

Forrest County Board President Terri Bell emphasized the importance of taking care of one’s health, especially for those aged 60 and above in the Southern part of the county. She stated that this event is an opportunity for seniors to access important resources and services to help them maintain a healthy lifestyle.

The fair will take place at the Brooklyn Community Center on Thursday, April 18th from 10 a.m. to noon. Free health screenings, community resources, and aging services provided by SMPDD will be offered at the fair. In addition to health screenings, attendees will also receive refreshments and door prizes.

This event is an excellent opportunity for seniors to learn more about their health options and connect with local resources that can help them maintain a healthy lifestyle. It is essential for seniors to prioritize their health, especially as they age, as it can have a significant impact on their quality of life and overall well-being.

If you are interested in attending this event or learning more about healthcare options for seniors in Forrest County, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for updates from WDAM 7.

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