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Educating The Elderly on Chronic Pain, Sept. 6th

Entitled “Living with Chronic Pain,” the program is part of their monthly Senior Living Seminar Series, which focuses on providing important education on health issues greatly affecting the senior population

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According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, a majority of the elderly suffer from chronic pain that significantly alters their daily activities and imposes an enormous burden on their overall health and well-being. Image for illustration purposes
According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, a majority of the elderly suffer from chronic pain that significantly alters their daily activities and imposes an enormous burden on their overall health and well-being. Image for illustration purposes
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Known to diminish our quality of life, chronic pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical help. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, a majority of the elderly suffer from chronic pain that significantly alters their daily activities and imposes an enormous burden on their overall health and well-being. 

The prevalence of chronic pain increases with age, affecting 28% of adults 65 to 84 years of age, according to the American Journal of Nursing. 

Chronic pain in seniors can be caused by a health condition like arthritis. But it may also follow acute pain from an injury, surgery, or other health issues that have been treated. 

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Treating chronic pain in the elderly population poses many challenges and risks. That’s why it is important to work with a physician to properly manage pain. 

Treatment plans for severe chronic pain should integrate self-management and lower risk methods while safely exploring higher-risk therapies until an optimal treatment regimen is established. It’s crucial to be aware of all treatment options and recognize the effects of chronic pain.

To help educate the senior community in the Rio Grande Valley on the risks of chronic pain and how it can be treated, South Texas Health System and Prominence Health are teaming up to host the latest installment of their popular Senior Living Seminar Series. Entitled “Living with Chronic Pain,” the seminar will spotlight the causes, effects and treatment options available for chronic pain affecting seniors. 

During the seminar, taking place in the Texas Room at South Texas Health System Edinburg on Friday, September 6, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the risk factors and warning signs of chronic pain, as well as the best ways to manage chronic pain at home or with the support of their healthcare providers. 

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This month’s seminar will feature medical professionals and patient testimonials. as well as a healthy cooking demonstration and exercise demonstration. 

In addition to the talks and demonstrations, the seminar will include a community health fair featuring no cost health screenings including blood pressure and glucometer checks. 

For more information, and to register for this free event, please contact Veronica Galligan at 956-821-9569 or by email at Veronica.Galligan@uhsinc.com

Who: South Texas Health System & Prominence Health
What: Living with Chronic Pain, Senior Living Seminar 
When: Friday, September 6, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Where: Texas RoomSouth Texas Health System Edinburg1102 W. Trenton Rd. Edinburg, TX. 78539 
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