Director's message february 24, 2023 | va pacific islands health care | veterans affairs

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VAPIHCS Veterans, One of the observances that takes place in February is National Cancer Prevention Month, and I think this segues well into Whole Health. Here at VA Pacific Islands Health


Care System (VAPIHCS) we don’t want to simply diagnose symptoms and prescribe medication. The concept of Whole Health is about the belief that looking at a person overall is beneficial to


treatment outcomes. That can mean things like offering smoking cessation programs to help you breathe easier during exercise and recreational activities. It can mean exploring yoga and


acupuncture for pain instead of medication, as a way to reduce treatment side-effects and increase your quality of life. And, it can mean offering you the mental health care that you need,


including Intimate Partner Violence Prevention (IVAP) programs and Chaplain Services. When it comes to reducing your risks of developing cancer, many of the things that our Whole Health


Program offers can help. We know that quitting smoking today can greatly reduce your risk of many types of cancer in the future. Exercise can also help lower your risk for some cancers.


However, we also want you to let us know if you had toxic exposures during your military service. Even veterans who never served in a combat situation may still have had to burned classified


materials or spent time handling dangerous materials as part of their jobs. Let your doctor know. This will allow us to screen you for related cancers, and potentially catch something in


time to treat it instead of catching it after it is too late. Sometimes, seeing the doctor can feel intimidating. I recommend making a list of things you want to discuss before you see your


Primary Care provider. If you want to increase your exercise, add it to the list. If you need to let your doctor know about potential toxic exposures, put it on the list. Having the paper in


your hand when you go can really help you to ensure that you cover everything you want to say and get the most out of your doctors visits. Make a list of things you want to talk about and


call us to make an appointment today at 1-800-214-1306. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Everybody needs physical activity for good health. However, less than half of US adults


with serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs (mobility disability) report engaging in aerobic physical activity. For those who are active, most report barriers outside the home like a


lack of sidewalks, ramps, and other accessibility. Physical activity plays an important role in maintaining health, well-being, and quality of life. It can help control weight gain, lower


risk of heart disease, make patients less likely to develop type 2 diabetes, and even lower the risk of some cancers. To help physical activity become more accessible to those with


disabilities, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has made recommendations for developing more disability friendly communities. However, they have also created exercise


videos that help people find ways to do physical activity in their homes. If you have a physical disability that makes exercise more difficult, I encourage you to look into the offerings


from the CDC for disabled Americans and see what parts of their program might benefit you. VAPIHCS TALK STORY Here at VAPIHCS, we want to put information out in as many ways as possible, so


that you can find the way that works for you. That’s why we have a website with simple, stream-lined information for those who prefer to look things up online. We also have a Twitter,


Facebook, and Instagram, for people who prefer some type of social media. Now, we have a new way to get information to you, and it’s called “VAPIHCS Talk Story.” VAPIHCS Talk Story is a


podcast, and it’s free to stream online. You can also download it to your smartphone or music player. In this podcast, our Public Affairs Officer Amy Rohlfs sits down to talk story with


people who work for VA, and those who don’t; with the goal to cover things that matter to veterans of the Pacific Islands. I highly recommend giving this podcast a listen. It will give you


insight into topics of interest to you, and further our goal to inform and educate about what we do here. THOUGHTS FROM CHAPLAIN RICHIE CHARLES Situated within a deep valley and surrounded


by lofty mountains lies the beautiful village of Rjukan, Norway. The high mountains leave the residents of Rjukan with one problem: they block the sun during the winter season, leaving the


village in a melancholic state of gloom for up to six months of the year. Every year, the people of Rjukan have had to endure living in a state of shade and relative darkness once the winter


season rolled around. But the town leaders got a bright idea - an idea that would help illuminate their village during those murky months. They figured that rather than continue to endure


the dark winters, waiting for the season to pass, they would instead “bring” the sun to themselves. In 2013, the village installed an array of three gigantic 550-square-foot mirrors on a


nearby mountain, a thousand feet above the town. The computer-controlled and solar-powered mirrors would track the sun through the winter months and reflect a giant beam of sunshine down to


the town square. For the first time, the people of Rjukan could enjoy a brighter winter season. The inhabitants of Rjukan remind us that some things in life will only change when we decide


to address them. Rather than “waiting for the sun," that is, for circumstances to improve, some things in life will only change when we change them. During this Black History month, I


can think of many Civil Rights pioneers, such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Rosa Parks, John Lewis, and others, who did not merely wait for needed change but instead actively sought to bring about the


change they saw that was needed. It’s been said that “the best way to predict the future is to create it.” Do you ever find yourself “waiting for the sun?" What are some ways that you


can begin “bringing the sun” to you? ONE TEAM, ONE OHANA! Adam M. Robinson, Jr., MD, MBA, CPE Director, VA Pacific Islands Health Care System VADM, MC, USN, (RET) 36th Surgeon General, USN


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