Southern Illinois University System - Edwardsville

10/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 14:58

SIUE School of Nursing and WE CARE Clinic Help Host Free Health Fair in East St. Louis

SIUE School of Nursing and WE CARE Clinic Help Host Free Health Fair in East St. Louis

October 30, 2024, 3:50 PM

SIUE Joins Community Groups to Provide Screenings, Education, Food and Clothing

Metro East residents were glad and thankful to take advantage of health screenings, clothing, haircuts and more, all provided free, during the first Fall Community Health Festival on Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Alpha Complex in East St. Louis. Approximately 200 people participated.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville's School of Nursing (SON), along with its WE CARE Clinic in East St. Louis, collaborated with the Metro East St. Louis Community Initiative and the Delta Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., to make the festival possible.

"Hosting a health fair in East St. Louis, or any underserved area, is essential because it provides critical health screenings and resources that help identify and address health issues," said Myjal Garner, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, assistant professor and WE CARE Clinic interim director. "It is also meeting basic needs like clothing and food. These services not only improve physical well-being but also foster community trust and empowerment, contributing to the overall quality of life."

Specifically, the WE CARE Clinic Community Resource Center provided a range of services such as flu shots, blood pressure and sexually transmitted infection (STI) screenings, and health education, according to Garner. Participants also received free coats, shoes, toiletries, haircuts, hair styling, manicures, makeovers, food and more.

A breakdown of the services provided include:

  • A mental health table to educate patients about mental health awareness, hosted by SON Associate Dean Becky Luebbert, PhD, PMHCNS-BC
  • An asthma triggers assessment table to inform participants about asthma management and enroll those with asthma in the Clinic's program, hosted by Kerry Basarich, instructor in Primary Care and Health Systems Nursing and WE CARE Clinic instructor.
  • Health education, blood pressure screenings and flu shots were provided at both the WE CARE Clinic table and the mobile health unit by Gayle Ostermiller, FHCH, SON instructor, Kimberly Borders, Clinic medical assistant, and SIUE nursing students Naomi Russell, Violet Patten and Brittney Harper.
  • Community Resource Center tables with clothing, coats and shoes were supervised by Jill Wright, Clinic medical assistant and Adrian Liley, public health student.
  • A table to offer general pharmaceutical education was operated by SIUE School of Pharmacy students Lauren Wells, Luke Klinefelter, Venise Govan and Kristen Kennedy.

"Additionally, there were several giveaways, including four $25 gift cards, a sound bar, two bikes and a variety of school supplies," said Garner.

"The festival was a great success," noted Garner. "The public is eager for us to host another wonderful, free health festival, and we are pleased to say we plan to do just that."

The WE CARE Clinic provides primary patient care at 601 James R. Thompson Blvd. on the Wyvetter H. Younge Higher Education Campus in Building D. The Clinic staff includes four advanced Nurse Practitioners, a collaborating physician, certified health coaches, nursing faculty, and a doctorally prepared pharmacist. All providers offer comprehensive services to diverse clients who reside in the Metro East and surrounding communities.

Photos:
Top row, left: Kerry Basarich, instructor in Primary Care and Health Systems Nursing and WE CARE Clinic instructor; Brittney Harper, SIUE nursing student; and Gayle Ostermiller, FHCH, SON instructor.

Top row, right: Dr. Wilfert Lee, president of The Metro East St. Louis Community Initiative, Myjal Garner DNP, APRN, FNP-C, assistant professor and WE CARE Clinic interim director; and Oliver Keys: president of the Delta Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and Assistant Professor at SIU Carbondale.

Bottom row left: 1: Kimberly Borders, WE CARE Clinic medical assistant, and an officer from the Illinois State Police.

Bottom right: Barbers provide free cuts at the Fall Community Health Festival.