DCMH's Healthy Fair offered more than 670 screenings Thursday
- Steven Harmeyer
- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Offered wide variety of free health services

(GREENSBURG, Ind.) – Decatur County Memorial Hospital hosted their annual Healthy Fair on Thursday.
More than 520 people attended the free health health event that focused on improving access to care and promoting wellness in the community. There was a record-setting 670 free health screenings that took place during the event.
From preventive screenings to hands-on training and education, the event offered something for all ages—no cost, no appointment, just care.
Participants received access to a wide range of free health services, including:
A1c Screening – Checks blood sugar levels (Diabetes risk)
CMP Screening – Evaluates kidney and liver function
Lipid Profile Screening – Measures cholesterol and heart health (includes HDL & Triglycerides)
Emergency Bleed Kit Training and Take-Home Kits Provided
Glaucoma Screening
Heart Scan Scheduling
Lung Screening Scheduling
Mammogram Scheduling
Pre-Diabetes Screening
Preventative Cancer Screenings (recommended by age/gender)
Sleep Assessment
Standard Vision Test
Urinary Incontinence Screening
Visitors also had the opportunity to speak directly with health professionals, explore educational booths, and connect with local resources to support their health journey.
The presentations were also streamed in the lab area for attendees to view while receiving the health screenings. Together, these presenters helped create a meaningful, education-focused event aimed at promoting better health outcomes for Decatur County and beyond.
“We want every person to know they matter and that their health is important. Whether it’s early detection, a helpful conversation, or simply feeling supported, the Healthy Fair is one way we come together to care for each other," said Liz McCoy, DCMH Marketing & Communications Manage
The health screenings provided at the event were made free for all attendees thanks to the generosity of the sponsors: Honda, Hospital Foundation of Decatur County and its generous supporters, Duke Energy, Aspen Place Health Campus, Napoleon State Bank, and United Fund.