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Journal : Journal Abdimas Paspama Service

Health Education, Free Medical Treatment, And Social Service For The Community Of Malingping, Lebak, Banten Irviana, Fitriyati
Abdimas Paspama Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): Abdimas Paspama, 2025, June 2025
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This community service program aimed to improve public health awareness and access to medical services in Malingping District, Lebak, Banten—an area facing significant barriers to healthcare due to its remote location and limited infrastructure. The program included health education, free medical treatment, and social outreach activities. Educational sessions raised awareness about healthy living, hygiene, and disease prevention, while medical services offered free consultations, blood pressure and glucose screenings, and basic medication. Additionally, the distribution of food packages and hygiene kits provided immediate relief to underprivileged families. The program successfully served over 500 residents and engaged local stakeholders and health professionals. The outcomes demonstrated increased health knowledge, early detection of chronic conditions, and strengthened community resilience. This initiative also served as a field-learning opportunity for students and promoted collaboration between academic institutions and local communities. The integrated approach proved effective in addressing both short- and long-term health challenges in underserved areas.
Community Empowerment through Menopause Education and Counseling for Housewives' Social Group in Green Serpong 2 Residential Area Irviana, Fitriyati
Abdimas Paspama Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): Abdimas Paspama, inpres 2025
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This community service activity aimed to enhance the knowledge and awareness of menopausal health among housewives in the Green Serpong 2 residential area. The program was conducted through interactive health education, group discussions, and participatory counseling sessions. Many women experience menopause without adequate understanding of the physical and psychological changes that accompany it, which can lead to anxiety and mismanagement of symptoms. Through this activity, participants were guided to recognize the characteristics of menopause, differentiate it from pathological conditions, and adopt a healthy coping strategy. The approach emphasized emotional support, scientific understanding, and open communication within a safe and familiar community environment. The outcomes showed improved participant awareness and readiness to face the menopausal phase with confidence and positivity. This initiative highlights the effectiveness of community-based health education in addressing women's health issues and recommends further implementation of similar programs on a broader scale with support from local health institutions.