Free "Family Day at the Carousel" Feb. 11 promotes heart health
Jan 30, 2020
The public is invited to ride an old-world style carousel and tour an educational health exhibition from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., on Saturday, Feb. 11, at Salem Riverfront Park, 101 Front Street Northeast along the banks of the Willamette River. Parking is free.
The staff of Salem Health Heart & Vascular Center and the Community Health Education Center (CHEC) are hosting “Family Day at the Carousel.” The event is an opportunity for children and their families to enjoy free carousel rides while learning about healthy hearts and healthy living.
Visitors will be able to ask questions, gather information and take free health tests, including a blood pressure check. Experts from Salem Hospital, West Valley Hospital and the Community Health Education Center will be available to answer questions and provide child health and wellness tips and share information on heart disease diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Nutrition, diabetes and sleep health information will also be available.
"During Heart Month, ‘Family Day at the Carousel’ is a fun and educational experience for all ages," says Lori James-Nielsen, RN, director of the Heart & Vascular Center for Salem Health. "As people embrace heart health, we will build a healthier community."
This family-friendly program at Salem Riverfront Park is just one of several Heart Month activities in February. Other events include free health screenings, heart healthy culinary events and an educational forum. For a detailed schedule, go to salemhealth.org/cardiac.
The Heart & Vascular Center and the CHEC are a part of Salem Health, which includes Salem Hospital, West Valley Hospital, Willamette Health Partners, and other affiliated healthcare organizations offering quality care to people in and around Oregon’s Willamette Valley.