Staying Healthy in Small Towns: Monument Health’s Community Health Talks Empower Rural Residents

Sturgis Community Health Talks shine light on local health services

Keeping track of your health can be a daunting task, especially with the constant distractions that come our way. This challenge is even more difficult for those living in smaller towns or rural areas. Fortunately, Monument Health is taking action to provide valuable information and services to residents of Sturgis through their quarterly Community Health Talks.

Taking place at the Sturgis Community Center, these talks are open to everyone in the area and offer a wide range of topics related to healthcare. Speakers discuss everything from treating common illnesses to maintaining a balanced diet, while free classes are available on activities like cross fit and water aerobics.

The goal of these talks is not only to inform people about their healthcare options but also to empower them to take control of their health and become advocates for themselves and their families. Anna Whetham, from Monument Health, emphasized the importance of understanding what is important for one’s health and taking proactive steps to address any concerns.

If you’re interested in attending the next Community Health Talk event, mark your calendars for early August. Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn more about healthcare options and how to prioritize your well-being.

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