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November/December 2019
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Health Coach is published bimonthly by The Outer Banks Hospital. The Outer Banks Hospital, Inc., is a part of Vidant Health and Chesapeake Regional Healthcare.
Many of us have great intentions for
the new year. Resolutions with lofty
goals around weight loss, smoking
cessation, and increased exercise are
common this time of year.
Unfortunately, after just 30 days, less
than 25% of people actually stay
committed to their New Year’s
resolutions, and only 8% accomplish
them, according to Forbes magazine.
Not very inspiring.
What if instead we made a “New
Day’s” resolution, something that was
simple and easy to accomplish? We
don’t have to wait for 2020; we can
start tomorrow with a commitment to
increase our daily water intake by 8
ounces. Once that becomes a habit,
we can make another New Day’s
resolution to increase intake by 8 more
ounces.
“Setting unrealistic goals is often met
with failure,” notes Christina Bowen,
MD, of The Outer Banks Hospital’s
Center for Healthy Living (TCFHL).
“Setting simple, attainable goals
enables individuals to succeed, and
it’s those little successes that help us
make better lifestyle choices.”
While genetics plays a role in our
predisposition to various health
challenges, it doesn’t mean that they
must be our destiny. Our future is in
What’s Your “New Day’s” Resolution?our hands when we make lifestyle
choices.
"Living your best life comes down
to behavior and choices made on a
daily basis," says Denise de Pedro,
a certifi ed health coach at TCFHL.
"We have the potential to change
our health by adjusting our approach
to food, smoking, alcohol use, and
managing stress."
Making a shift in lifestyle, whether large
or small, is never as easy as it sounds.
“It’s important to focus daily on efforts
and success,” notes Marielle Silk, FNP,
of TCFHL. “Making something routine
requires consistency, so it should be
performed every day. Doing something
just a few times a week makes it tougher
to establish as a habit.”
Silk also noted that the fi rst resolution
may be the toughest, “Success builds on
success, and once we experience it, the
next shift comes a little easier. Before
we know it, the small shifts have a
noticeable impact on our quality of life.”
“Setting simple, attainable goals enables individuals to succeed, and it’s those little successes that help us make better lifestyle choices.”
– Christina Bowen, MD
Improving Health with a Focus on 10 Lifestyle Choices
More Health Tips
There’s Good News About Smoking! Once you quit:1. You’ll have more money.2. You’ll smell better.3. You’ll have more energy.
Need more reasons? Call The Center for Healthy Living and discover how we can help you with a tobacco cessation plan.
252-449-5978
1. Choose not to smoke.One of the most important lifestyledecisions is to quit smoking orchoose not to start. Smokingcauses cancer, emphysema, andheart disease.
2. Get an annual wellnesscheckup.Routine blood pressure checks,cancer screenings, andimmunizations are all ways thathelp you stay on the wellness road.
3. Watch your weight.Carrying too much weight increasescommon disease risks as well asputting stress on your weight-bear-ing joints, which can contribute toarthritis.
4. Take care of your teeth.Brush your teeth twice a day, fl oss,and adhere to regular checkups.Poor dental health can affectoverall wellness.
5. Pay attention to youremotional well-being.Take time for yourself. The mindand body are naturally linked, anda healthy mental state affects howwe handle stress and make choices.
The graphic above offers 10 positive
lifestyle choices. Pick one. Start small,
form the habit, and then make your
next resolution. “It’s one thing to know
what to do to stay healthy,” says Silk.
“It’s another to actually make the
choice. This is a great way to start.”
November/December 2019
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Calendar of EventsHealth Education
Interested in Changing Your Habits to Live Your Best Life? A panel discussion featuring Christina Bowen, MD, Marielle Silk, FNP, and members of The Center for Healthy Living teamWednesday, December 4 | 6:00pm-7:30pm All Saints’ Episcopal Church | 40 Pintail Trail, Southern ShoresThe lifestyle choices you make can help prevent cancer and/or chronic disease. Join our
panel of experts from The Outer Banks Hospital’s Center for Healthy Living for strategic
insights to help you make daily decisions about your nutrition, exercise, sleep, and
alcohol intake. Space is limited. A healthy meal will be provided. To register, call 449-7300.
Cancer Conversations: Lung Cancer Screening Friday, November 22 | Noon-1:00pm TOBH Cancer Resource Center Cancer conversations are geared toward cancer patients, survivors, family, friends, and
caregivers/supports, but anyone interested in learning more about cancer is welcome to
join us. Lunch will be served. Seating is limited. To register, call 449-7300.
Lunch & Learn: Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers featuring Dr. Cara SumnersTuesday, December 10 | Noon-1:00pm Roanoke Island Presbyterian Church | 855 US Hwy 64, ManteoCaring for our loved ones can often lead to stress and other issues for caregivers. At this
group discussion led by Dr. Cara Sumners, participants will receive insights on how to care
for the caregiver and why self-care for caregivers is so important. Space is limited, and a
healthy meal will be provided. To register, call 449-7300.
Health Screenings and Services All Aboard the Health Coach!
The events listed below are open to the public.
The Health Coach also visits local businesses and organizations to serve their employees
and patrons directly. These events are not listed and are not open to the public. If you
would like the Health Coach to visit your business or organization, call 449-4529.
Free Wellness Screenings Saturday, November 16 | 8:30am-11:30pmPiggly Wiggly | 118 S. Hwy. 64, Manteo
Tuesday, December 10 | 9:00am-NoonMax’s Italian Restaurant | 1712 N. Croatan Hwy., Kill Devil HillsThe Health Coach will be on-site offering free wellness screens and flu vaccines. For more
information, call 449-4529.
Free Flu Vaccinations for Adults 18+ Tuesday, November 5 | 7:30am-11:00am | TOBH Main Entrance Friday, November 22 | 2:00pm-4:30pmSanderling Resort | 1461 Duck Rd., DuckFriday, December 6 | 8:00am-11:30am | TOBH Main Lobby
Stroke Risk AssessmentMonday, November 4 | 8:30am-11:00amBaum Senior Center | 300 Mustian Street, Kill Devil Hills
Thursday, November 14 | 8:30am-11:00am Dare County Center | 950 Marshall C. Collins Drive, ManteoDo you know if you are at risk for a stroke? The Health Coach will be offering free
stroke risk assessments to the community. This assessment will include blood pressure,
heart rate, cholesterol, blood sugar, body mass index, and health coaching. All ages are
encouraged to participate; stroke can impact anyone. For more information, call 449-5683.
Skin Checks Wednesday, November 20 | 10:00am-2:00pmWalgreens | 1200 S. Croatan Hwy., Kill Devil Hills The Health Coach and Walgreens are partnering to provide two types of skin checks to
the community. The Health Coach will be offering skin spot checks on the body, while
Walgreens will be providing the Woods Light Exam which highlights facial sun damage. To
schedule your appointment for a skin spot check, call 449-7300.
Community Events Gentle Chair Yoga
Fridays in November and December | Noon-1:00pm November 1, 8, 15, 22 | December 13, 20, 27Baum Senior Center | 300 Mustian Street, Kill Devil Hills Community members, as well as chronic illness and cancer survivors, are invited to
participate in our gentle chair yoga program. For more information, call 449-4529.
Prepared Childbirth and Breast-feeding Support Mondays in November | 7:00pm-9:00pm November 4, 11, 18, 25 | TOBH Port Room Classes are offered each month, with the first three classes about childbirth education.
The last class is about breast-feeding support. Classes are free of charge for any patient.
To register, call 449-5690.
Blood Connections Blood DriveWednesday, November 20 | 8:00am-1:00pmTOBH Main Entrance The Blood Connection will host a blood drive at The Outer Banks Hospital. All donors
will receive a $10 Food Lion gift card. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information,
call 449-4529.
American Lung Association Better Breathers Club Third Monday of Each Month November 18 and December 16 | Noon-1:00pm TOBH Anchor Room Taking care of your emotional health is a key part of managing your COPD or other lung
disease. The Better Breathers Club offered through The Outer Banks Hospital provides
a place to share thoughts with others who know what you are going through. Family
members and caregivers are welcome. Call 449-7300 to let us know you are coming!
Dare CASA’s Breakfast with SantaSaturday, December 14 | 8:30am-11:00amSugar Creek Restaurant | 7340 S. Virginia Dare Trail, Nags HeadJoin Dare CASA for a magical morning of family fun, cherished photos, and delicious
morsels for local children and families! For more information, email [email protected].
Cheers to 15 Years: A Black and White AffairSaturday, February 8 | 6:30pm-Midnight
Duck Woods Country Club | 50 S. Dogwood Trail, Southern ShoresJoin us for the annual Outer Banks Hospital Gala. Proceeds from this event help the
Development Council fund leading-edge programs and equipment that allow residents to
receive the care they need close to home on the Outer Banks. To learn more about the
Gala, call 449-5933.