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Maui Health System cares about your health care — and also your neighbor’s

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Check out one or all of this year’s free community health fairs By MONA DE CRINIS For The Maui News

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From left, Cardiologist Kimble Poon, MD, Kaiser Permanente Hawaii; Joshua Farrell-Starbuck, MD (heart failure champion), Hospitalist, Maui Medical Group; Michael Rembis, CEO of Maui Health System; Leslie Lexier, BSN, RN and heart failure lead; and Lani Go-Keala, Executive Director Hawaii Division of the American Heart Association, receive the Gold Plus Target Heart Failure Honor Roll award in 2019.

edicated to providing high-quality, affordable health care to the people of Maui and Lanai, Maui Health System is a not-forprofit organization affiliated with Kaiser Permanente that operates Kula Hospital, Kula Clinic, Lanai Community Hospital, the Maui Memorial Medical Center Outpatient Clinic and Maui Memorial Medical Center. In the spirit of kakou, or “all

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of us,” MHS offers services through their facilities to all patients regardless of their health coverage or ability to pay. As part of its commitment to offer award-winning care, MHS began hosting annual health fairs several years ago — the first of which for 2020 is the Heart Failure Event from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Maui Memorial Medical Center. “We often find that people don’t come to the hospital unless they’re a patient themReady to make some positive lifestyle changes? Live longer, healthier and stronger! Pick up and read

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selves or are visiting someone,” explains Leslie Lexier, BSN, RN and organizer of next month’s event. “So five years ago, a small committee got together with the idea of encouraging people to come to the hospital and have an educational experience in a positive atmosphere.” The result of this think-tank was three community health fairs addressing heart failure, stroke and diabetes held throughout the year that are free and open to the public. While initial attendance to the health fairs was sparse, Lexier notes how attendance has grown since the event’s inception. “Five years ago, there was only a small group of people that would come, but it’s growing every year,” she says. “We’re delighted to put this on for our community and showcase a lot of wonderful exhibitors to help you stay as healthy as possible.” For Lexier, the heart failure community event holds special meaning as her father, who lives in Canada, suffers from heart failure. “I know first-hand how important education and prevention are,” she says. “Maui Memorial Medical Center participates in the quality improvement initiative, Get With the Guidelines, put on by the American Heart Association, and we are presently the only hospital in the state of Hawaii to have the top-level award, the Gold Plus Target Heart Failure Honor Roll, for the care that we give to our heart failure patients.” This prestigious award prompted U. S. News & World Report to feature MMMC as one of the best


hospitals in the nation. “We want our community to know that when they walk through these doors, especially if they have the diagnosis of heart failure, they’re getting award-winning care,” Lexier adds. “We lead the country in providing more than 60 minutes of one-on-one patient education on heart failure before the majority of patients are discharged.” It’s important to recognize as well that the term “heart failure” may not be as ominous as it sounds. “Heart failure can be brought on by many conditions. It consists of less blood flowing to the heart because the heart muscle is not pumping properly — it’s not necessarily that your heart is actually failing, it’s just not functioning as well as it should,” Lexier explains. “The best way to stay ahead of the game is through regularly scheduled doctor’s appointments and maintaining good heart health.” In general, all three health

fairs follow a similar format: Exhibitors and informational booths featuring various health and wellness organizations; low-impact exercise classes; entertainment and hula demonstrations; complimentary refreshments; drawings and prizes; and an in-depth panel of guest speakers followed by a question-and-answer session. One of the most valuable offerings at the community health fairs is educating participants on how to read food labels to ensure that they are purchasing and consuming the healthiest nutrition possible. “This helps people learn to read ingredients for sodium, sugars and other additives that might compromise their overall health,” Lexier says. Jolly Uclaray, MSN, RN, CDE with MHS, and Tess Hermanson, RN and diabetes educator, agree. As organizers of the sixth annual diabetes health fair in November, they says it’s critical that individuals take proactive measures and be aware of their risk factors in order to prevent or delay diabetes. “Among the 460,000 people in Hawaii who have pre-diabetes and are at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes, 90 percent of them don’t know that they have it,” Uclaray explains.

This is particularly relevant in the islands where one in nine people will be impacted by the disease, with Pacific Islanders three times as likely to have diabetes than other ethnic groups. Uclaray, who began her career as a cardiac nurse, says she saw many patients with heart attacks and strokes before realizing that often these health issues are complications of diabetes. “Diabetes is a very serious disease,” she advises. “Being in an in-patient acute-care setting, most of our patients are coming in with hypertension, heart failure or kidney disease as their primary diagnoses, but most are comorbidities with diabetes. That was eye-opening for me, and that’s why it’s so important to spread awareness to our community that the progression of many of these complications can be halted or delayed by managing the underlying diabetes.” “A lot of these life-threatening conditions are a result of having high blood sugar,” Hermanson adds. “So teaching people how to keep their blood sugar at a normal level through education about diet, exercise and healthy lifestyle choices is crucial.” In May, the health-fair focus

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turns to stroke awareness —an FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIRS 2020 invaluable community event in that approximately 80 percent HEART FAILURE EVENT | 4-6:30 p.m. | Tuesday, of strokes are preventable. As Feb. 11 | Maui Memorial Medical Center (complimenthe No. 3 cause of death in tary valet parking available) Hawaii with a stroke rate higher than the national average, STROKE AWARENESS EVENT | 4-6:30 p.m. | Thursrecognizing the signs and day, May 7 | Maui Memorial Medical Center (complisymptoms are imperative in mentary valet parking available) minimizing damage. Recognized by the Joint Commission DIABE TE S AWARENES S EVENT | 4-6:30 p.m. | as a Certified Primary Stroke Thursday, Nov. 12 | Maui Memorial Medical Center Center, MMMC is the 2019 (complimentary valet parking available) NOTE: OrganGet With the Guidelines Stroke izers of this event are currently seeking qualified chefs and nutritionists to volunteer meal preparation exhibiGold Plus with Honor Roll tions and menu-planning strategies. Call 442-5773. Elite Award recipient. A common theme among MHS also offers free monthly diabetes, stroke and oththese health fairs is community er support groups. Visit www.mauihealth.org or call education on staying healthy, Maui Memorial Medical Center at 244-9056 for more preventing complications, and information. improving longevity and quality of life. Advocating effective selfcare, participating exhibitors run the gamut from American Heart Association, the American Kidney Foundation and United Health Care to local organizations including Maui hospice groups, the YMCA, Maui Lions Club, Office on Aging, Roselani Place, Malama I Ke Ola Health Center and many others. You don’t need to be sufferPhoto courtesy Maui Health System ing from or have a family member with heart disease, di- Interested attendees soak up information from abetes or stroke to benefit. All guest speakers during last year’s Diabetes Awareness community health fair. are welcome. ❤

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Kayaking is good for heart & soul

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choose activities that interest you — such as snorkeling, fishing, diving, riding waves and/or whale watching. As captain of your own self-propelled craft, you may choose to set a small anchor

offshore and enjoy these activities while splashing about both in and on the water. Kayaking keeps you cool, refreshed and exhilarated while you burn calories and get fit. “The ocean smells, the

fresh breezes caressing your face, the expectation of seeing amazing marine life, such as our friends the humpback whales, are all part of Maui’s special kayaking experiences,” says Mark Tracy, owner of Valley Isle Marine Center in Wailuku. Located on the corner of Are you already a boat owner? Valley Isle Marine Center Market and Main streets, takes trade-ins, does boat brokerage and services what it Hawaii’s oldest boat dealer- sells. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday ship makes it easy for water and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call enthusiasts to own a personal 244-2000 or visit valleyislemarinecenter.com. kayak. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, VIMC features the largest selection of Ocean Kayaks on Maui. “Kayaking is an accessible, affordable way to experience the ocean, and it has many rewards,” Tracy continues. “Common sights are green sea turtles popping their heads out of the water to look at you and spinner dolphins flying through the air in amazing acrobatics. Having a kayak is like having a bicycle. You may not use it every day, but you are sure glad Live the Montage Wellness Lifestyle you have one at hand.” Explore your favorite Maui coastline on an Ocean Photos courtesy Johnson Outdoors Watercraft Access to Fitness and Spa Facility Discount off spa treatments Kayak “paddle model” that Includes: newly refreshed fitness center, movement Guest passes for family and friends studio, co-ed infinity pool, relaxation lounge, you propel with arm power, compact, lightweight tandem Tracy adds. “Deep vee fiberDiscount off Cliff House room rental eucalyptus steam room, cascading waterfall or choose the “pedal model” sit-on-top kayak and the No. glass boats great for fishing Discount off Spa Boutique full retail prices hot tub, cedar wood sauna and locker room. using leg muscles in addition 1 choice for Maui tour and other pursuits begin at 16 Access to resort’s Paintbox, children’s club Complimentary first month to your arms. Ocean Kayak is guides. It was designed for feet and are available up to Preferred Montage Kapalua Bay the company that invented Complimentary spa service affordable family adventures. 30 feet in length. We carry room rates the sit-on-top concept — and Complimentary salon service Stable and versatile, Malibu Bayliner, Arima and DefiVIMC offers a full line of Premier, individual and couple Complimentary fitness assessment models for every skill level. 2 can accommodate two ance boats, all great for memberships available Complimentary fitness classes “The Predator has an ad- adults, gear and a small child Neighbor Island exploring.” VIMC is also having a vanced fishing platform with or pet to go along for the ride. Fees and restrictions apply. For complete details, please schedule an appointment promotion on Honda Marine Pull up on a beach and picnic a long features list, including motors — as well as disby phone or email, mkbspa@montagehotels.com. a propeller powered by bicy- where you’d like. Now through Jan. 31, counts on Mercury outboard cle-like pedals and/or a lithiVIMC is having its annual repowers — now through um battery,” Tracy explains. “You choose. By back pedal- “Whale of a Sale” on all March 31. Last October, Tracy was ing, you can easily reverse Ocean Kayaks and accesawarded Honda Marine Prethe boat and land more fish.” sories. “If you prefer a larger ves- mier Dealer status in Las VeWant to kayak out to Turtle Town in tandem with your sel with outboard power and gas in recognition of the top O n e Bay Dr i v e , L a h a i na , H I 96761 (808) 665 - 8282 ocean soulmate? Discover greater range, then consider performing dealerships in the spa mon tage k a pa lua .com the North Shore? The Malibu buying an inflatable Zodiac United States in the areas of 2 is the world’s most popular boat or an aluminum skiff,” sales, service and training. ❤ A Supplement of THE MAUI NEWS – Friday, January 17, 2020 – Page T4

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Spa Montage reveals refreshed fitness center, enhanced wellness schedule and spa access ollowing an extensive renovation and equipment upgrade, Spa Montage Kapalua Bay reopens its popular fitness center. Featuring new programing and equipment including Technogym Strength & Cardio, Peloton and TRX 101 classes, the freshly revamped fitness center invites locals and visitors to experience the significant upgrades by purchasing a day or week spa facility access pass. Find out what all the Peloton hype is about with Peloton bikes that provide on-demand classes to accommodate all levels. Guests can even save their preferences to their personal user profile! Also debuting is Technogym’s ARTIS line of cardio and strength equipment. This distinctive line utilizes the MYWELLNESS cloud platform to track performance while offering an array of training. Daily access pass and personal training are also available. For personal training, Spa Montage fitness center offers highly experienced fitness instructors: Danyell Hurdman specializes in assisting those with chronic pain, injury prevention and rehabilitation. In addition, she leads wellness classes at Spa Montage throughout

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the week. Tom Ockerman, an instructor with more than 25 years of experience, provides expertise in weight loss, toning, rehabilitation, sculpting, stress management and competitive preparation. New to the team, Dominick Lucia specializes in program creation and is also a wellness instructor. In addition, the purchase of a day or weekly pass allows access to expansive parts of the Spa Montage facility. Unwind in the outdoor relaxation area, eucalyptus steam room, cedar wood sauna and therapeutic waterfall whirlpool or just enjoy soaking up the sun at the outdoor island-view infinity pool. ❤

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‘Control over breath is control over life’

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his quote by Swami Rama represents an invaluable tool to help you stay present and focused during the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Breath connects the body and mind and has a major impact on both, but it is often taken for granted. Proper breathing is a simple and effective way to quickly improve overall health and well-being. It’s something we do constantly, so why do so many of us struggle to breathe deeply and benefit from its healing ability? Om Maui Studio offers a variety of classes and formats to help deepen your awareness of and connection to your breath. Yoga classes, offered daily, teach techniques to gradually accustom participants to breathe deeply

and evenly while freeing up the rib cage through dedicated stretching exercises. This allows for greater expansion in the diaphragm resulting in a more nourishing breath, which calms the nervous system, helps prevent psychosomatic disturbances and centers attention. Mental tension can alter breathing patterns and create imbalance and even pain in the body. Yoga, Pilates and massage help shape the breath to release mental and physical stress, regain equilibrium and create space for you to slow down and let go of what is beyond your control. Small group fitness classes, like spin and cardio circuit, help the heart and lungs become stronger and more efficient

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Upcountry healer offers unique experience Building healthier communities at the Y ‘Healing catalyst’ Denise LaBarre goes beyond bodywork ind relief from both physical and emotional problems ranging from stress, joint problems and back pain to fibromyalgia, anxiety and depression with Denise LaBarre’s out-of-the box “Healing Catalyst” approach. “Our bodies naturally use sensation and symptoms to communicate with us,” LaBarre notes. “But early on, we are taught to ignore our body’s messages and suppress discomfort and unwanted emotions. At some point, the body begins to signal a backlog of stuck emotional energy with physical problems. I help people ‘hear’ what their bodies have been trying to communicate through pain, illness and disease and reconnect the healing process on multiple levels with fast, dramatic results.” Examples of LaBarre’s success stories include resolving a decade of knee problems or long-standing back issues in only a couple of sessions. She also sees a lot of patients with food issues or who are victims of abuse. Like the bodywork LaBarre performs, her book, “Issues in Your Tissues: Heal Body and Emotion from the Inside Out,” is about going in the body and feeling the energy without getting stuck in the head. “It’s pretty straightforward once you understand a few simple concepts and give yourself permission to feel,” LaBarre explains. “Your healing answers are just waiting for you to discover them, and your breath provides the doorway to your healing experience.” LaBarre, who is a university-trained linguist with a

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a community dedicated to creatJtheoin ing a healthier you in 2020. Kick off new year with Maui Family YMCA’s eclectic variety of group fitness classes including spin classes, TRX, boot camps, water aerobics, yoga and Tai Chi. Build relationships and friendships at the Y which will help you stay committed all year long. New programs at the Y are rapidly growing such as its chronic disease prevention programs for those looking to prevent or manage chronic disease. The Y’s Parkinson’s group fitness classes, sponsored by the Hawaii Parkinson Association, include movements and exercises designed to alleviate and slow symptoms of the disease. Personal training at the Y The YMCA also helps provide you

with the resources to reach individual health and wellness goals. The Y offers four sessions with a personal trainer for $120 — that’s $30 a session. These expert trainers are dedicated to providing relevant and effective exercise techniques to achieve the results you’re looking for. ❤

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Maui Health Cares About Your Health and Wellness PREVENTATIVE CARE IS KEY

Join us at one of our community health fairs to learn more about the prevention and management of health issues including heart failure, stroke, and diabetes. Each health fair includes complimentary hands-on learning activities, live entertainment, prizes, and refreshments in the Maui Memorial Medical Center Courtyard. The second half of each event moves into the hospital auditorium and features special guest speakers offering their expert opinions on each health topic. Each of the three community health fairs is open to the public, free-of-charge, including the complimentary valet parking at the hospital lobby. For more information, visit www.mauihealth.org.

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