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Event This group provides opportunities for emotional support as well as education about breast cancer related topics. Facilitators: Jan Ryan, R.T.R.M. Diana DePaolo, M.S.W. For more information and to RSVP 24 hours prior to meeting please call 386-917-5850 Florida Hospital - Fish Memorial
Event This group provides opportunities for emotional support as well as education about breast cancer related topics. Facilitators: Jan Ryan, R.T.R.M. Diana DePaolo, M.S.W. For more information and to RSVP 24 hours prior to meeting please call 386-917-5850 - Florida Hospital Fish Memorial
Event This is an ongoing monthly support and educational group for men with prostate cancer. This is your opportunity to share your story with other men. Facilitator: Howard Fish For more information and to RSVP 24 hours prior to meeting please call 386-917-5850 - Florida Hospital - Fish Memorial
Event This group provides support as well as education for those affected by leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma. Patients, caregivers, friends and family are welcome to attend. Facilitator: Diana DePaolo, M.S.W. For more information or to RSVP 24 hours prior to each meeting, call 386.917.5850 - Florida Hospital - Fish Memorial
Class The Diabetes Support Group at Florida Hospital Flagler is open to the public for those who have diabetes and their caregivers. Led by one of our diabetes nurse educators, topics include nutrition, medications, new monitoring devices, research updates and the emotional aspects of diabetes. This group meets on the first Thursday of the month (except July and August) from 9 to 10 am in Classroom A at Florida Hospital Flagler, located at 60 Memorial Medical Parkway, Palm Coast, FL 32164.60 Memorial Medical Parkway, Palm Coast, FL 32164. This group is free to attend. Registration is not required. For more information, call the Diabetes Center at (386) 231-3178. - Florida Hospital - Memorial Medical Center
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"If you're going through hell, keep going."Winston Churchill When it feels like you are living your worst nightmare, you probably are. After all, for most people experience is what you get, when you weren’t expecting the result you were looking for. Everyone has a different level of spirituality. I personally think that being spiritual is very helpful when we are doing our…
Being a caregiver is a challenge, when the behavior of your loved one involves confusion, and behavioral changes. People with Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss frequently have behavioral problems. When brain tissue changes and your loved one demonstrates behavior that is “not like them at all,” it is important to seek out treatment to get the behavior addressed. Do not…
This section is currently under development. We are going to be discussing current topics associated with Clinical Research, and listing current research trials that are of specific interest to you and your family. Take the time to register your Name and Email Address so you can stay current with clinical trials that are associated with treating: Parkinsons Disease, and related movement…
With all of the changes that are taking place in healthcare we need to realize that Medicaid and Medicare are changing too. What we know at this time is that Medicaid is continuing to remain in place for patients from age 0- 20, and will pay for rehabilitation during that time period, when prescribed by their treating medical professionals. The…
It is becoming more frequent to see medications distributed in blister packs, rather than in pill bottles. Skilled nursing facilities and other medical facilities tend to use them to avoid medication distribution errors. For the elderly, this packaging style can be very difficult to manage, if the person has problems with fine motor or hand coordination and/or arthritis. If you…
I think that we would all agree that breathing is essential to living. When our bodies do not get enough oxygen, what happens? The most common reaction to a lack of oxygen is a sensation of panic, because our brain is very smart. Our brains tell our lungs to respond with small, quick breaths to compensate for the feeling that we do not have…