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Health Week focuses on local Latinos
Monday, October 09, 2006
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For about five years now, Jose Alfaro has wrestled with high cholesterol. On Sunday morning he was among the hundreds of individuals participating in a community health and wellness fair held at Clinic Olé.

The health fair was the latest in a series of events that comprise Bi-National Health Week in Napa County, a massive effort on behalf of several local agencies as well the California-Mexico Health Initiative to increase Latino’s access to health services.
His problem with high cholesterol began with a feeling of faintness said Alfaro, a Napa farmworker.

“I got checked out and the doctors told me I needed to lower my cholesterol,” he said.
Alfaro said he doesn’t have insurance and declined to get medication for his problem, instead taking a natural approach and choosing to eat healthier food. That meant that Alfaro had to give up eating the hamburgers that he loves so much, he said.

“I don’t eat hamburgers anymore, but I still eat tasty food,” he said. “I cook my food with less oil and avoid greasy foods.”
Sixto Flores didn’t have any health concerns, he said, but wanted a full check-up nonetheless.

“They told me everything is good,” he said with a smile. “That’s important to me. Health care is so expensive and I don’t have health insurance. So this is a good thing.”

Clinic Olé partnered up with Kaiser Permanente and Napa County to provide 500 free mental and physical health screenings — checking blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels, giving eye exams and talking to people about depression. The health providers also checked for osteoporosis, glaucoma and anemia.

Many Latinos in Napa, especially newly-arrived immigrants, are either reluctant to see a doctor and get these types of health screenings or don’t know where to get services said Catalina Chavez, Bi-National Health Week Napa County coordinator.

“They feel like they don’t want to (be a burden),” she said. “They would rather stay home (and be sick). They are embarrassed to ask for help.”

She also said that some Latinos are put off from going to the hospital because they lack health insurance. One of the main goals of Bi-National Health Week is to inform people about the many agencies in Napa that provide services to those with or without health insurance.

“We provide information about prevention and how to be healthy,” she said. “The other thing is to show them that they have a community that cares about them. Napa has really good resources.”

But many of the 40 or more agencies that nestled themselves inside Clinic Olé’s parking lot had nothing to do with health. Jerry Okendo, president of the Bay Area  council of the  League of United Latin American Citizens, was at the fair registering people to vote.

“There’s a lot of important issues that are facing the Latino community, especially with immigration, and it’s not going to be resolved unless we get the right people in office,” he said.

Diana Dorame, executive director of Legal Aid of Napa Valley, was also at the event talking with folks about free legal services provided by her organization. She said the immigration, landlord-tenant disputes and family law matters top the list of Latinos’ concerns in Napa.

Everyone from St. Helena Hospital, Sister Ann Community Dental Clinic, Girl Scouts, Napa Valley College, several Napa County agencies, Volunteer Center of Napa Valley as well as a whole slew of non-profit agencies participated at the event.

Bi-National Health Week continues on Tuesday with a eating disorder workshop at Calistoga Family Resource Center beginning at 10:30 a.m. Registration is required; for more information contact Wendy Lopez at 962 6206.
17 comment(s)

Shawna wrote on Oct 9, 2006 6:28 AM:

" FYI, there are lots of life time locals that have no health insurance either. (and their kids). In case you forgot about them. "

Fed Up wrote on Oct 9, 2006 7:06 AM:

" FYI, "partnering" with Napa County means we get to pay for free health care for illeagles.FYI for Mike Thompson:LULAC at the fair registering people to vote.Yet Thompson says that's a problem that doesn't exist and there is no need to check i.d.'s at the voters booth.So which is Mike Thompson? A liar or just criminally ignorant as to our system being hijacked? "

Mandy wrote on Oct 9, 2006 7:32 AM:

" Others have posted this before, but here is Thompson's illegal immigration report card...http://grades.betterimmigration.com/testgrades.php3?District=CA&VIPID=52 "

Linda wrote on Oct 9, 2006 8:10 AM:

" When is the last time you heard about an effort being made to offer more help to the war veterans at the Veterans Home in Napa. These people fought for this country and yet cutbacks are effecting them all the time. Their cafe was closed because of a fire. Is there some local group helping to rebuild it. "

Anthony wrote on Oct 9, 2006 9:42 AM:

" OH NO FOLKS WE ARE ALL Xenophobic racists. It is RACIST to want to help our US Citizens in need such as homeless or elderly. It is RACIST to even question the illegal population. We support ONLY those charities that support US Citizens and animals. Homeless and Elderly and millions of abused children at HOME that are LEGAL US Citizens, do not get the same P.R. as illegal immigrants. I say we send the tab to Mexico and they can assist paying the bill. "

Amanda wrote on Oct 9, 2006 9:53 AM:

" Latinos are embarrassed and would rather be sick than ask for help, that's funny since I see an endless parade of them at Queen of the Valley and Clinic Ole.I took my 80 yr old mother for a test at QV and she barely gave them her name before they were asking for her insurance card, boy did it make me feel good seeing all the illegals getting their care for free while mom struggled to pay her share of cost. There they were with their interpretor, did I pay for that too?? I love how the article states "Many newly arrived immigrants, do you mean many newly arrived ILLEGAL ALIENS ?" Why is the "illegal" part always left out and show me where I signed up as a taxpayer to foot the bill for these people??? My medical insurance has tripled in the last 5 yrs because they don't pay so all of us with insurance pay more to make up for them. And those Americans without insurance where is their health fair?? "

Marty wrote on Oct 9, 2006 10:02 AM:

" I still want to know how come these illegals drive better cars that I do. And they flaunt it around Clinic Ole, Walmart, Home Depot, and all the other typical hangouts. "

shawna wrote on Oct 9, 2006 11:28 AM:

" Marty, that is because when you share a place to live with 15+ it makes it a whole lot easier to make a fat car payment!!! "

Fed Up wrote on Oct 9, 2006 11:54 AM:

" Catalina Chavez says many newly arrived (illegal) immigrants don't want to be a burden.You mean like the way they flood the schools and demand bilingual education? You mean like the way they get the benifits of Napa County Social Services? You mean like the way they clog the judicial system and fill our prisons? You mean like the way they use the QVH emergency room like their personal HMO? You mean like the way wages are driven down for native workers? You mean like the way they ignore building code violations that would land anyone elese in jail? You mean like the way they live fifteen to a house,park their dozen or so vehicles in yards and streets,play loud music and have drunken parties at all hours,and let their pit bulls run the streets? Is that what you mean Catalina? Oh no.That's no burden at all.Don't worry. "

Fed Up wrote on Oct 9, 2006 12:03 PM:

" Illegals don't want to be a burden? You mean like to the schools, the prisons, to social services, to wages for Americans? Is that the kind of burden you mean? "

Shawna wrote on Oct 9, 2006 1:01 PM:

" Fed up don't get me started, Since when is it OK to sit in front of wagon wheel market and drink a 12 pack. The kids are put into smaller group in the classrooms to help kids learn together, my youngest son is in a group and he is the only life time local. hum! "

Anthony wrote on Oct 9, 2006 2:21 PM:

" Fed Up?? Your forgot the greatest boon we get from Illegals "THOSE VERY COOL" pot farms in Berryessa and other California National Parks. Yes they bring us so much. "

Holy Cow wrote on Oct 9, 2006 2:34 PM:

" Will this string of comments make your weekly round up? "

Amanda wrote on Oct 9, 2006 2:43 PM:

" Illegal aliens enrich our town so much. I have a videotape of them urinating in broad daylight in the field behind my home. I called the police who never bothered to show up. Maybe I should send the tape to Mayor Techel and congratulate her on the wonderful way she runs our fair city. "

Shawna wrote on Oct 9, 2006 5:21 PM:

" Amanda, I have the same video. Oh how could it be. I don't even know you. It must be a diffent day. "

Marcos wrote on Oct 9, 2006 8:24 PM:

" The Register does not post comments about illegal immigration. They are afraid of controversy. Shocking that a newspaper would behave that way considering the vast majority of people that are furious about this issue. "

Kevin Rodman wrote on Oct 10, 2006 9:53 AM:

" Get it together Napa take ahold of what was once our's and quit allowing the so called leaders to forget the laws. I say round them up and send them packing we will do just fine without the B.S. leaders and the illegal immigrants.The laws are there for a reason we fought and voted for them. It is a train wreck waiting to continue happening. "

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