Mind and body workouts at Beach Cities Health District

Mind and body workouts at Beach Cities Health District

The Beach Cities Halth District offers a full range of physical and mental health programs throughout the summer, beginning with a focus on Mental Health Month of May. 

 

  •  Mental Health First Aid Trainings 

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training teaches how to recognize and support individuals experiencing mental health challenges. You’ll learn how to assess risk factors, provide initial support and connect individuals to professional resources when needed.  

Tuesday, May 23 or Friday, May 9

9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 

Beach Cities Health District  

514 N. Prospect Ave, Beach Cities Room (Lower Level)  

Redondo Beach, CA 90277  

Register here 

 

  • National Senior Health & Fitness Week 

Join the Center for Health & Fitness for National Center Health & Fitness Week, the nation’s largest health event encouraging all older adults to take action toward maintaining and improving their health. Enjoy FREE classes, educational lectures and assessments. 

 May 30 – June 2 

Center for Health & Fitness  

514 N. Prospect Ave.  

Redondo Beach, CA 90277 

 

  • Mental Health in the Workplace  

Join Beach Cities Health District and Dr. Michele Nealon, President of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, who will provide her expertise on mental health and its impact on the workplace.  

Wednesday, May 31 

8 – 10 a.m.

AdventurePlex  

1701 Marine Avenue  

Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 

Click here to register (hybrid option available) 

 

  • Hybrid Mental Health and Happiness Workshop – Strategies for Older Adults  

Engage in an interactive workshop to learn ways to support our mental health and well-being as we age. Learn how to access mental health support in our community. 

Thursday, June 1 

12 – 12:55 p.m. 

Center for Health and Fitness 

514 N. Prospect Avenue, 2nd floor (Clubhouse Room) 

Redondo Beach, CA 90277 

Link: https://bchd-org.zoom.us/j/81068355342?pwd=N3pBZXo1dmJFRDZBaDF6M3J3VXRHQT09

 

Recurring Events:

  • Adventureplex Summer Camps!

Help your child play their way to good health by signing them up for Summer Camp at AdventurePlex in Manhattan Beach! Visit https://www.adventureplex.org/ to get specific dates and information. Sign up soon – camps are filling fast! 

June 19 – August 25

AdventurePlex

1701 Marine Avenue

Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

(310) 546-7708

 

  • Virtual Social Hour with BCHD Care Manager Charlotte Barnett

If you have a question regarding community resources, want to learn more about Beach Cities Health District or share and learn ways to keep busy, please join us! These meetings are for all, a place to connect and feel heard.

Virtual: First & Third Tuesday of the Month (May 16, June 6, June 20, July 18, August 1, August 15)

10 – 11 a.m.

Zoom link: https://bchd-org.zoom.us/j/87651635014  

2nd Mondays, In person 

(June 12, July 10, August 14)

2 – 3 p.m. 

Manhattan Beach Joslyn Center, Sunset Room 

1601 N. Valley Drive, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 

 

This is a casual discussion group with light-hearted activities to spark conversation. Share ideas, tips, resources, jokes, quotes – anything that supports our happiness! Visit bchd.org/series for more info and to register.

Second Tuesday of the Month

(June 13, July 11, August 8)

12:30 – 1 p.m.

 

  • Hybrid BCHD Board of Directors Meetings

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Pasadena, Extended Beach wellbeing officers say no to indoor mask mandate proposal

Pasadena, Extended Beach wellbeing officers say no to indoor mask mandate proposal

Los Angeles County’s health and fitness director claimed Tuesday COVID-19 case numbers, hospitalizations and fatalities continue on to display indications of stabilizing regionally, which signifies the county may possibly pause options to reimpose a universal indoor mask-donning mandate afterwards this week.

Tuesday evening the Metropolis of Prolonged Seaside and Pasadena, which the two have health departments different from the LA County Division of Wellbeing, claimed there would not be enforcement of a mask mandate if it were being to come again.

“Pasadena Community Wellbeing Department has established that jurisdictional COVID-19 confirmed circumstance fees have declined for about 10 times, and area hospitalization metrics have not continued to enhance throughout that time,” health and fitness officers from Pasadena produced in a assertion. “The City of Pasadena overall health officer will not be issuing a typical indoor mask mandate at this time.” 

Well being officials with the Metropolis of Extensive Beach introduced a very similar assertion, declaring, in section: 

Even with soaring situations, hospitalizations amid Extended Beach front residents continue to be steady, area hospitals have ample capability and fatalities keep on being reduced. As a result, concerning masking, the Town of Lengthy Seashore will proceed to align with the California Department of Community Health (CDPH), which strongly urges, but does not require, masking in most situation.

Talking to the Board of Supervisors, Public Wellness Director Barbara Ferrer stated she was “relieved” to report a ongoing drop in the normal daily amount of new infections being claimed, with the past 7 days viewing approximately 6,100 new instances day-to-day, down from 6,700 the former week.

The change of ideas will come following the Beverly Hills City Council Monday night time unanimously voted not to uphold the mandate, should really it be imposed again. 

Ferrar also pointed out a stabilization in virus-relevant hospitalizations and fatalities, with an ordinary of 14 fatalities per working day currently being noted — a quantity that she stressed continues to be too substantial.

But she claimed that, supplied the continuous declines that have been recorded in virus metrics over the previous 7 days and a 50 percent, “We could be positioned to pause the implementation of common masking.” This sort of a resolve will not be built right until Thursday, when up-to-date clinic admission fees are produced.

Ferrer reported before a new indoor mask mandate would be imposed on Friday if the county remains in the “large” virus activity group — with a new day-to-day virus-linked clinic admission fee greater than 10 per 100,000 inhabitants. That range as of final Thursday was 11.7 per 100,000.

Ferrer explained Tuesday that if the county is at the very least approaching the 10 for each 100,000 people degree by Thursday, it would “bring about a reassessment on the will need to reimplement an indoor masking mandate.”

She stressed through her presentation, having said that, that transmission of COVID-19 remains high across the county, and the virus is still a top bring about of demise, killing additional folks in the to start with

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