{"id":1198,"date":"2004-01-28T14:13:45","date_gmt":"2004-01-28T20:13:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pmaworks.com\/observations\/?p=1198"},"modified":"2011-01-24T14:15:33","modified_gmt":"2011-01-24T20:15:33","slug":"special-event-health-care-for-kids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pmaworks.com\/observations\/special-event-health-care-for-kids\/","title":{"rendered":"Special Event: Health Care for Kids"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Kid&#8217;s Health Care Event <\/strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"margin: 5px; border: 0pt none;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pmaworks.com\/main\/uploads\/peop2141.gif\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" vspace=\"5\" width=\"61\" height=\"100\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Once  or twice each year, you can hold a special event in your office called  &#8220;Kid&#8217;s Day&#8221;. This is a special day that draws attention to the  effectiveness of chiropractic care, as well as its importance in the  total health care of children. Its objective is to generate goodwill in  the community and in your office, better educate your patients who have  children on natural health care, and\u00a0to definitely generate new  patients. The following outline lists out some of the specific action  steps which will help you to make your &#8220;Kid&#8217;s Day&#8221; a success.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Objectives for Kid&#8217;s Day<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>The  first objective for Kid&#8217;s Day is to better educate parents on the  importance of regular chiropractic checkups and the tremendous benefits  of chiropractic care for children. This would include mostly your  patients, but you should also get other parents in as referrals from  your existing patients.<\/li>\n<li>We  want to create goodwill with your patients, as well as members of your  community who are not your patients. You can do this by providing  complimentary services and add &#8220;extra value&#8221; in your current services on  Kid&#8217;s Day.<\/li>\n<li>We  want to generate new patients from the parent\u2019s referring in their kids  of all ages. This can be grandparents referring in teen-aged children,  as well as middle aged children bringing in their younger children.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Action Steps <\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>Duration of Promotion.<\/strong> &#8220;Kid&#8217;s Day&#8221; can also be promoted as &#8220;Kid&#8217;s Week&#8221; or &#8220;Kid&#8217;s\u00a0Health  Awareness Week&#8221;, &#8220;Back to School Health Check-up Week&#8221;, &#8220;Back Pack  Safety Day&#8221;, or any other term that\u00a0seems appropriate for your  community.\u00a0 Read through the following action steps, and then decide if  you want to have your promotion cover one day or an entire week.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Date of Promotion<\/strong>. <em>Kid&#8217;s Day<\/em> or <em>Kid&#8217;s Week<\/em> is usually held in the Spring or Fall. In Spring, it is usually held in  April or May, as spring sports and summer activities begin. Spring  vacation is also a good time.It can also be held as a &#8220;back to  school&#8221; promotion. Some offices prefer to have their back to school  promotion during the last week or two of vacation, in preparation for  school, and some offices prefer to have it after school has begun.  Usually, we have found that Kid&#8217;s Day works best once the children are  in school and back from their vacations. You can call your local  school(s) and ask them when they are recessed for either a holiday or a  school administrative day where the children will not be in school. If  you can set up your Kid&#8217;s Day in conjunction with a non-school day, this  will make it easier for the parents to bring their children.\n<p>Saturdays  are a great day to have a Kid&#8217;s Day, with Saturday morning cartoons,  etc. Thursday also works well, however be prepared for a very busy  evening, as kids will be coming in after school if you have it once  school has begun. You want to schedule your <em>Kid&#8217;s Day<\/em> during a time when it will not be disruptive with the regular flow of patients.<\/li>\n<li><strong>What is Being Offered.<\/strong> Make a list of all the things that you will be offering to your  existing patients who have children, former patients who have children,  to your existing patients who are children, and to your community who  have children. These can be complimentary scoliosis checks,  complimentary exams and x-rays, and a complimentary lecture for patients  and their friends and family, and back pack posture checks. For  existing kids, free adjustments, crayons and coloring books, prizes and  contests, etc.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Special Class Just for Parents.<\/strong> About two weeks prior to your Kid&#8217;s Day, you can schedule a special  lecture on &#8220;Natural Health Care Methods for Children&#8221;. Schedule your  existing patients to come to it and send out a mailer and flyer to your  patient base promoting this special lecture. This is a very important  function for the front desk. The FDCA needs to keep a list of who will  be attending the lecture and schedule them, as well as friends and  family of those patients that she is scheduling who will also be  attending. For example:&#8221;Mrs. Jones,  may I schedule you for our special workshop on Natural Health Care  Methods for Children next Thursday, at 6:30 p.m.?&#8221;\n<p>&#8220;Yes, Sally, I would love to go.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Great,  Mrs. Jones, I have you scheduled for our workshop. It starts at 6:30.  Now, Mrs. Jones, do you know any other parents that might benefit from  learning more about natural health care methods in raising their  children?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Hmmmm, why, yes,  Sally, I do! My next door neighbor, Mrs. Smith, is always taking her  children to medical doctors and I think that she would like to know  about other alternatives.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s great, Mrs. Jones. May I schedule her with you as well?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Yes, for the time being. I don&#8217;t know yet, but I will talk to her about it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s  okay, Mrs. Jones. I will put her down as a tentative attendee, and  tomorrow, when you come in, we can confirm it. Here is some information  about the workshop and a pamphlet on health care methods for children  that you can give to your neighbor.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This  is great, Sally. Thank you so much. I am sure that she will want to  come. I will call her tonight and I will confirm it with you tomorrow  when I come in for my next adjustment.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The workshop  should cover topics that are of concern to parents, which might include:  colic, earaches, scoliosis, diet and exercise, Attention Deficit  Disorder, bedwetting, and any other problems that your patients may have  expressed concern about.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Extra Services to Children Who are Not Yet Patients.<\/strong> During <em>Kid&#8217;s Day\/Week<\/em> itself, all children who are not active patients may receive  complimentary consultations, scoliosis examinations, ear examinations  (optional), and x-rays (optional).<\/li>\n<li><strong>Current patients who are children.<\/strong> All current patients who are children may receive one free adjustment or therapy, on Kid&#8217;s Day or during Kid&#8217;s Week.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Other Offers for Children.<\/strong> On Kid&#8217;s Day\/Week, there should be special videos for children to  watch, such as cartoons, movies, etc., that are popular and that they  would enjoy. There can also be special gifts, such as erasers with your  clinic&#8217;s name on them, pencils, rulers, balloons, stickers, crayons, and  even chiropractic coloring books. You may even want to throw in treats,  such as a few pieces of candy, popcorn, a granola bar, etc. These can  be put into little plastic bags with your clinic&#8217;s name on them, and  handed out. You can also make up and give them and their parents a  special certificate offering them a free adjustment or examination on  their birthday, as well as a special treat if they come in on their  birthday appointment. This treat could be an inexpensive toy, as well as  perhaps a birthday cupcake. Also, it would be nice if a costumed  character from a popular kid\u2019s television program (Sesame Street, Power  Ranger, etc.) was at your clinic during Kid\u2019s Day. Make sure that this  is promoted in all advertisements, fliers and newsletters.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Kid&#8217;s Contest as an Additional Offer.<\/strong> You can hold a drawing or coloring contest\/essay contest for children.  You can divide this into two to three age groups, have them draw\/write  about something depicting &#8220;how chiropractic has helped you&#8221; or &#8220;how  chiropractic helps people&#8221;, etc. Then judge which one is the best, and  give the winner in each age group a $50 treasury bond (cost to you is  $25), a gift certificate to a local video store, record store, or Chuck  E. Cheese, etc.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Additional offer for parents<\/strong>.  Besides the special lecture on &#8220;Natural Health Care Methods For  Children&#8221;, you can put together a special informational pack for parents  regarding their child&#8217;s health care. Also, any parent who has kids  under chiropractic care, or any parent who brings their kids in during  the Kid&#8217;s Day\/Week, you can give them a special gift just for them as  parents. This could be anything from a book or booklet on health care  for children, a humorous book or booklet about the travails of  parenthood, or some other gift, such as flowers for the mothers.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Promoting Kid&#8217;s Day or Week<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There  are many different ways to promote this special events, these include  newsletters mailed to existing patients (active and inactive), posters  put around the office, press releases put in your local newspapers,  newspaper ads in local news-papers, public service announcements for the  radios, radio advertisements, and most importantly, doctor and CA  promotions in the office to existing patients and the scheduling of them  for their attendance.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>Newsletter.<\/strong> Send the newsletter out so that it hits the patient&#8217;s homes ten to  fourteen days before Kid&#8217;s Day and one to two weeks before your workshop  on kid&#8217;s health care for the parents. Include in the newsletter  promotional announcements about Kid&#8217;s Day or Week as well as the  lecture. Also include some informational articles about kid&#8217;s health  care and maybe a recipe for kids to use, etc.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Personalized letter<\/strong><strong>.<\/strong> If your computer has the capability to do a mail merge, the doctor can  also write a personalized letter to just those patients who are also  parents.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Posters<\/strong><strong>.<\/strong> Posters can be placed around the reception room and the treatment rooms  promoting the offers for Kid&#8217;s Day or Week as well as the special  lecture on kid&#8217;s health care. It should be on brightly colored paper.  They can also be placed on bulletin boards around town, such as grocery  stores, libraries, YMCA\u2019s, pre-schools and day cares centers.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Answering Machine.<\/strong> As an extra promotional action, you can change the message on your answering machine to something as follows:(Recorded by a 10-11 year old girl)\n<p>&#8220;Hi,  you have reached _______________ chiropractic office. Our office hours  are _________________. If this is an emergency, please call  ______________. Remember, Chiropractic is for Kids, Too!<\/p>\n<p>You could ask a patient&#8217;s child to record the message and this gets more people participating in the program.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Office decorations.<\/strong> You can get some balloons and put them around the office and hand them  out to the kids. Small helium tanks (portable) can be rented for a very  nominal fee. Special toys can be brought in and placed around the office  and Barney and Walt Disney videos can be playing on an extra TV set. If  you are having a coloring contest, put up on the walls all the posters  from the kids that have entered the contest so far.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Patient Statements.<\/strong> You can also include the newsletter or letter-size poster promoting  Kid\u2019s Day in the patient statements. And\/or you may be able to have it  printed right on your patient&#8217;s statement by your computer. Make sure  that the statement is sent out well ahead of Kid&#8217;s Day.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Literature for Patients.<\/strong> Collect  information on chiropractic and health care for kids. Assemble a pack  for each patient that includes pediatric information from magazines and  journals that you want to have your patients read. Also in your  newsletter and in handouts, collect one or two nice success stories from  patients talking about how chiropractic has helped their children.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kid&#8217;s Health Care Event Once or twice each year, you can hold a special event in your office called &#8220;Kid&#8217;s Day&#8221;. 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