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Guthrie Lourdes Health and Fitness turns three with free wellness event
Guthrie Lourdes Health and Fitness turns three with free wellness event

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Guthrie Lourdes Health and Fitness turns three with free wellness event

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A local gym is celebrating three years of wellness on Saturday. Guthrie Lourdes Health and Fitness is turning three. To commemorate the occasion, the gym is offering a free day of fitness and fun to the community. Those in attendance will be able to access the facility and participate in group classes. There will also be health screening and wellness information provided by Guthrie Lourdes Hospital. Guests can also enjoy self-care stations, healthy refreshments, demonstrations, a silent auction, and more. Guthrie Lourdes Health and Fitness is home to a large gym with a wide variety of fitness equipment as well as group fitness classes and several amenities including three pools, a hot tub, and men's and women's saunas. There is also childcare. General Manager Mark Powell says the event is perfect for non-members to come and check the facility out. 'It's really good for the community who has not been here yet to come and see what we're all about and have a free tour and take part in all of the classes that we have going on and all of the programs, especially for the kids and families,' said Powell. The event is free, family friendly, and open to the public. It will run from 9 until noon. To RSVP to the event, click here. Guthrie Lourdes Health and Fitness turns three with free wellness event 52nd annual Greek Fest kicks off in Vestal Ribbon cutting held for $15 million project at Good Shepherd Village at Endwell Main Street Safety Improvement and Paving Project begins Renovations on First National Bank building close portion of Court Street Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act
Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

  • Business
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Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act

(WBRE/WYOU) Monday, April 14, 2025: Judge Mark Powell and Rep. Rob Bresnahan Why Rep. Bresnahan introduced the Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act Office Locations1133 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-55462398 Rt 611 Suite 101 Scotrun, PA 18355 Phone: (570) 534-6220900 Rutter Avenue Bldg. B, 1st Floor, Suite C, Box 23 Forty Fort, PA 18704 Phone: (570) 763-6120145 E Broad Street Suite 3 Hazleton, PA 18201 Phone: (570) 710-6830116 North Washington Avenue Suite 101 Scranton, PA 18503 Phone: (570) 906-6850 Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Two new mental health units to welcome patients
Two new mental health units to welcome patients

BBC News

time16-03-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Two new mental health units to welcome patients

Two new, purpose built, mental health facilities in Derbyshire are set to open later this 54 bed units at Derby and Chesterfield are part of a £150m investment by the NHS designed to improve privacy, dignity and safety for well as ending dormitory-style accommodation, patients will be given more control over their surroundings, like heating, lighting and entertainment, in a move aimed at reducing anxiety and unit will also have a shared therapy suite and kitchen, indoor fitness room, online library resource room, arts room and access to a secured roof terrace. The Carsington and Derwent units, in Derby and Chesterfield, are part of Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust's £150m Making Room for Dignity is designed to replace outdated facilities and bring the area's six main mental health hubs up to national standards. Additionally Derbyshire will have its first psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) which should largely avoid patients being sent hundreds of miles away for specialist NHS said giving people their own room was "incredibly important" as dormitories meant sharing a bay with strangers which often leads to anxiety and stress. Rosie, 24 , a former mental health patient who is currently training to be a mental health nurse at the University of Derby University, is impressed with the new said: "They are going to benefit future patients a lot because staff are going to be able to support them in a better way at a vulnerable time. "A lot of people suffer with sensory issues and can quickly feel overwhelmed but this is a more calming environment." The trust's chief executive officer, Mark Powell, said: "Having these new facilities will aid recovery and keep people in hospital for a shorter amounts of time is a real game changer for us in Derbyshire. "Yes, demand is growing but our teams are doing a fantastic job of managing that demand both at inpatient settings and in the community."Other parts of the project involve Bluebell Ward at Walton Hospital in Chesterfield for older adults with acute mental health needs, which opened on 7 January 2025, the Radbourne Unit, at the Royal Derby Hospital which will be refurbished creating single rooms, and Audrey House, an enhanced care unit for female patients at Kingsway in Derby.

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