CenterLight PACE presents “Together in Music” on CenterLight’s Facebook page on Tuesdays at 11AM. With World Music Therapy Day being celebrated on March 1st, we thought it would be a good opportunity to learn why programs like “Together in Music” have a positive effect on wellness.
American Heart Month
February is American Heart Month CenterLight Healthcare PACE is committed to sharing resources to help our participants and community members stay healthy.
National Cancer Prevention Month
February is National Cancer Prevention month. The CenterLight Healthcare PACE team would like to remind everyone about the importance of preventative care.
National Eye Care Month
January is national eye care month. Taking care of your eyes is only one of the ways that can help you keep up with the pace of aging.
What You Need to Know About Diabetes and Older Adults
November is Diabetes Month! Learning about diabetes, how to manage diabetes, and how to prevent diabetes is an important step you can take as you or a loved one gets older.
COVID-19 Vaccine and the New Bivalent Booster
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends getting a dose of the new bivalent booster, approved on August 31, 2022.
Protect Yourself from the Flu
It’s that time of year again! There are some simple steps you could take to protect yourself and your loved ones during the flu season.
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Staying up to date on all of your routine vaccines is an important step that you can take to keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidance on hepatitis B vaccinations.
Understanding High Blood Pressure
High Blood Pressure is a common and dangerous condition. Having High Blood Pressure means the pressure of the blood in your blood vessels is higher than it should be. The good news is you can take steps to control your blood pressure and lower your risk of heart disease and stroke.
The Importance of COVID-19 Vaccine and Boosters
Many people still have questions about COVID-19 vaccine and want to know why the vaccine is important. Having questions about the vaccine and wanting to learn more is a normal reaction. Learning more about the vaccine and the job it can do to keep you safe is a critical first step in getting informed.