Sunday, March 2, 2014

Ideas For Health Care Booth Displays

Your health care booth should be interesting and interactive.


Ideas for health care booth displays are limitless, but the most successful health care booth displays are ones that present an interactive topic to a broad audience. Before planning your health care booth display, you should have a clear idea of your target audience. You also need to decide where the health care booth is going to be located, for example, either indoors or outdoors, in a gym, conference center, school auditorium, and so on. Then focus on age-appropriate topics, activities and presentations of information that will encourage visitors to stop by your booth to participate.


Back and Spine Health


A display of the spine and a discussion of the importance of posture and having a healthy back will appeal to most age groups. Free fliers, brochures, massages and demonstrations of exercises to strengthen the back will provide information and participation.


CPR and First Aid


Ask your local hospital to help with demonstrations on the correct methods of administering CPR. Paramedics can also help with first aid for the most common emergencies. Hands-on practice sessions will be ideal for participants of all ages. Depending on the location of your health care booth, a tour of an ambulance would also be ideal.


Drug/Alcohol Use Prevention


There are many free resources available on this topic to create an attractive health care display booth. Quizzes, discussions led by former users of these substances, and role-play on making smart choices and saying no, would all be appropriate for a youthful audience and their parents.


Healthy Eating and Nutrition


Leaflets about the nutritional value of foods, the high caloric content of fast foods, posters and leaflets will be ideal, especially if pitched to the correct audience. Food quizzes, guessing games and a scavenger hunt can also be used for audience education and participation.


Smoking Cessation/Smoking Prevention


Pictures of lungs affected by smoking, leaflets, fliers and brochures can all be displayed and given away at your health care booth. In addition, many activities related to lung disease caused by smoking, such as emphysema, can be prepared to give participants an idea of how difficult it is to live with this disease. Making participants breathe only through a drinking straw will work with audiences of all ages.


Tooth Care


Ask your local dentist or oral health products manufacturer to provide toothbrushes, dental floss, toothpaste, mouthwash and other dental care items for the booth. Ask your local dentist to provide demonstrations of brush your teeth properly, use the floss, and so on. People of all ages can practice using these items, and participate in quizzes and guessing games. Leaflets, fliers and photos of people with oral health issues can be displayed to show the importance of good oral hygiene.








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