A nor’easter is heading our way for this weekend! When the “storm” part blows over, get outside and have some fun with friends, or make new ones. Let the Quad be your canvas for creating a snowman or an igloo. On Sunday, stop by the Campus Center between 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm to warm up with a hot chocolate bar and cookies while supplies last. Get out there and have some fun!
And don’t forget—nearly all COVID-related restrictions have been lifted. Read the message here. Get together with friends and enjoy.
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Get to know the newest counselors at the SDCC here.
Take a quick online screening of your behavioral health and get connected to campus resources: The short MindWise online quiz identifies common symptoms of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, substance use disorder, disordered eating, and more. This clinically validated screening program is anonymous and provides immediate feedback to help encourage students to seek help when it’s needed. You can find it in the SDCC’s screening platform here.
Students now have access to WellTrack, a suite of online tools and courses that uses aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help you understand your mental health and access services you might need right now. WellTrack can help you maintain your mental health in five easy steps:
Take a Wellness Assessment
Start Self-help Therapy
Use WellTrack Tools
Track Your Progress
Support Your Mental Health
The SDCC can connect you to WellTrack, or you can click here and sign up on your own with your WPI email address.
Community voices get real about mental health and well-being.
“You are a piece of this beautiful puzzle of a WPI community. Even if you don’t know where you fit in, the puzzle will never be complete without you. It’s never too late to focus on you, to ask for help, or to search for the gap in our puzzle where you belong.” -Robbie ’24
MHWB Task Force Snapshot Last week, the Task Force shared its Initial Findings and Recommendations, Phase One: Students, which details major themes and findings students reported about their mental health and well-being, along with recommendations for actions the community can take to help. Find the progress report here.
The Task Force is hosting sessions to gain additional feedback from BIPOC and LGBTQIAP+ students to help ensure all student experiences are represented in the work. A session with BIPOC students was hosted earlier this week, and one with LGBTQIAP+ students is planned for January 31.
MHWBTF Focus Group – LGBTQIAP+ Student Feedback – Monday, January 31, 5:00–6:00 pm in Salisbury Laboratories or Zoom. Facilitator: Prof. Zoe Reidinger, Subcommittee on Community Input and Cultural Change. Notetaker: Mia-Kay Fuller, Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs
If you are unable to attend and would like to share your thoughts, please email [email protected].
Be Kind to Yourself / Helping You Find Balance On-Campus Events: Find your community and get engaged.
Check the WPI calendar here and TechSync for events, club activities, and programs.
Cheer on your peers in-person–check the athletics calendar here. Or watch them streamed here.
Hop on the WPI Discord channel and chat with fellow students. On- and off-campus events are often shared here, too.
De-stress and practice mindfulness with certified mindfulness meditation facilitator Robin Benoit in the Rec Center Dance Studio, Thursdays, 4:00–5:00 pm, now through March 3. Sessions are open to all—no experience required. Learn more in TechSync.
Face Winter Head On: Winter is a challenging season for the health of your body, mind, and even social life. Staying physically active can help improve your mood. Try out these tips to lighten your days:
Find exercises you can do at home like burpees, lunges, sit-ups, push-ups, squats, and/or yoga! Search YouTube for fun and quick home workout ideas.
Get outside: Fresh air and daylight are beneficial to your health. Take a walk or challenge others to a game of tag—or a snowball fight! —on the Quad!
Not into working out? You can stay active by cleaning, cooking, or even having a dance party in your room!
While it’s easy to whip up some mac’n’cheese or ramen in your microwave, don’t forget to eat your fruits and vegetables. Food is fuel!
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Jan. 27, 2022 — SAN FRANCISCO and SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — KFF is expanding its KHN (Kaiser Wellbeing Information) operation by creating a rural overall health reporting desk supported by a $3.9 million grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Belief.
KFF will increase KHN’s editorial team and build a workforce of journalists and social media professionals in the states of Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Whole-time reporters and freelancers from these states and KHN’s nationwide newsroom will produce and distribute explanatory, business, and investigative stories on well being treatment challenges applicable to rural communities.
The group of journalists will deliver unbiased, precise, and trustworthy reporting on a huge variety of elaborate issues, which includes the ongoing pandemic, access to well being protection and treatment, the stress of health and fitness treatment prices on shoppers, housing and schooling, the opioid epidemic, mental wellness, medical center closures, the lack of crucial lifesaving tools, and burgeoning improvements in telehealth and medication. KHN will lover with neighborhood media in the course of the region to generate deeply sourced tales that shed light on underreported concerns.
As with all its journalism, KHN stories produced by the Rural Well being Desk will be made freely accessible for publication by media outlets across the country, released on khn.org and dispersed by way of KHN’s social media platforms.
“Rural America’s small populace density gives sizeable challenges in the supply of wellbeing care providers, nonetheless at the identical time devoted providers are providing major-notch treatment via progressive methods, like state-of-the-art telemedicine,” explained Walter Panzirer, a Trustee for the Helmsley Charitable Have faith in. “KHN’s new rural health and fitness reporting desk will dive deep into these issues and spotlight initiatives that guarantee a person’s ZIP code doesn’t establish their health care results.”
“Rural wellbeing demands much more focus, and with this grant we can deliver that,” claimed KFF President and CEO Drew Altman, who is also KHN’s founding publisher. “We are thrilled to develop our work in this crucial spot, and we are grateful for the help of the Helmsley Charitable Belief.”
The institution of the Rural Health Desk follows information past summertime that KHN is opening an Atlanta-dependent Southern Bureau to deliver extra journalism centered on wellbeing, race, fairness, and poverty in the region. KHN also operates regional bureaus in California, the Midwest, and the Mountain States.
Media corporations fascinated in functioning with KHN should really make contact with us at [email protected] and individuals fascinated in becoming a member of our initiatives to increase and make improvements to health journalism in rural The us and further than should really make contact with KFF at [email protected]. Employment opportunities for the Rural Health Desk will be posted quickly listed here.
About KFF and KHN
KHN (Kaiser Wellbeing Information) is a countrywide newsroom that creates in-depth journalism about well being concerns. Alongside one another with Policy Assessment and Polling, KHN is just one of the a few major operating courses at KFF (Kaiser Relatives Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit firm offering information on wellbeing troubles to the country.
About the Helmsley Charitable Have faith in
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Have faith in aspires to improve lives by supporting remarkable endeavours in the U.S. and all over the planet in health and fitness and choose spot-based initiatives. Given that beginning active grantmaking in 2008, Helmsley has fully commited a lot more than $3 billion for a large selection of charitable uses. Helmsley’s Rural Health care Application resources ground breaking jobs that use info technologies to join rural patients to crisis health care care, provide the most recent medical therapies to patients in distant spots, and give point out-of-the-art training for rural hospitals and EMS staff. To date, this application has awarded additional than $500 million to organizations and initiatives in the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Minnesota, Iowa, Montana, and Nevada. For a lot more information and facts, take a look at below.
IU Health leaders are expressing that situations are starting off to drop, but death fees are set to break documents.





 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WLFI) — IU Wellness Medical center techniques gave an update on its clinic census, staffing, and provides. Information 18 sat in on the update, where by wellness leaders said although situations are commencing to fall, but demise prices are set to split information.
IU Wellness officers stated there are presently 567 COVID optimistic people hospitalized across it truly is 16 facilities in the point out. 70 percent of people individuals are unvaccinated. As for folks in the ICU or on ventilators 90 per cent are unvaccinated.
“We see incredibly couple of circumstances of the whole that are totally vaccinated with boosters. It nevertheless carries on to be really affective in protecting men and women from the most sick ailments that we see, ” said Dr. Chris Weaver, the Senior Vice President and Main Scientific Officer at IU Wellbeing.
Medical doctors reported that the census is continue to superior in both in the ICU and for hospitals. About 30 {fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of their census is from COVID sufferers. Nonetheless, when it will come to products and materials, the clinic program is in fantastic form.
“With regard to PPE we have been considering the fact that likely a few or fourth months following the pandemic commenced in the position to have involving 4 and 6 months on hand. We have performed that mostly due to the fact we have a built-in service center or a warehouse where by we were being capable to construct people larger sized shares,” claimed Joe Meyer, the Senior Vice President of System Functions at IU Well being.
As for monoclonal antibodies and other more recent solutions of COVID all those stay slim.
“All of these therapies apart Remdesivir, but like monoclonal antibodies, Paxlovid and Evusheld are in extremely, very modest quantities that we have entry to and that hospitals have entry to throughout the country,” stated Dr. Michele Saysana, the Vice President of Basic safety, Quality, and Affected person Advancement at IU Health and fitness.
People types of procedure aren’t available to absolutely everyone and will continue on remaining employed for individuals who are most probable to conclude up in the clinic or are immunocompromised.
“We level that out for the reason that it is really not like these therapies are readily available for anyone who has COVID there is just no plenty of of that to go close to,” warned Dr. Michele Saysana.
In accordance to wellness gurus on the connect with as of Thursday, there have been 274 fatalities this month at IU hospitals across the state, which is an alarming quantity.
“That’s the very same range of men and women that died in December of 2020 formerly experienced been greatest number of fatalities we’d ever knowledge in a solitary thirty day period,” reported Dr. Paul Calkins, the Vice President and Associate Main Healthcare Government at IU Wellbeing.
And considering the fact that the month of January is just not about however, physicians anticipate that quantity to increase.
The Countrywide Guard and Division of Protection are even now aiding Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Even so, the Countrywide Guard is no for a longer time assisting White Memorial or IU in Lafayette.
Texas Reduce Medicaid Staffing — Shortly This May perhaps Induce Problems For Signups
According to a report, throughout the pandemic, Texas reduce the selection of people functioning in Medicaid expert services even as a million Texans acquired protection because of to crisis federal funding. Now, staffing issues may perhaps impact an anticipated flood of new and returning applicants.
A lot more than 1 million Texans were being added to Medicaid protection through the pandemic, lots of of them little ones, thanks to unexpected emergency federal funding that deters states from dropping recipients throughout the well being disaster. But these gains could shortly be erased, according to individual advocates, who stress that state well being officers are not prepared for the inflow of new and returning Medicaid apps that could pour in as early as this spring, when the Biden administration is scheduled to elevate the emergency declaration. (Blackman, 1/25)
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers attained an agreement Tuesday to all over again require companies to offer personnel with up to two weeks of supplemental paid out unwell leave to recuperate from COVID-19 or treatment for a relatives member with the virus. The legislation, which lawmakers would most likely quick-track to the governor in the coming months, would apply to all enterprises with 26 or more employees. A identical legislation from 2021 that furnished 80 hours of supplemental paid out unwell leave expired Sept. 30. (Luna and Gutierrez, 1/25)
California could see fewer cigarette butts and vape pods on the streets underneath a evaluate released Tuesday. Assembly Monthly bill 1690 would ban single-use cigarette filters, e-cigarettes and vape products and solutions in the state with the intention of benefiting the atmosphere and general public health. “For a lot more than 50 percent a century, tobacco filters have prompted a community and environmental well being crisis that identified renewed vigor in the latest several years as the tobacco marketplace began to provide electronic vape products,” Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-North Hollywood), who released the monthly bill, reported in a news launch Tuesday. (Martinez, 1/25)
KHN:
What The Federal ‘No Surprises Act’ Signifies In California
Betty Chow, a Los Angeles resident, experienced a cervical disc replaced in August 2020 at a surgical procedure centre that was portion of her Anthem Blue Cross PPO network. 13 months later on, she was blindsided by a invoice for nearly $2,000 from the anesthesiologist who was on her surgical team but was not contracted with her PPO, or most well-liked service provider corporation. (Wolfson, 1/26)
When the notion of banning abortion in Lubbock initial came up, the city council declined to acquire it up, arguing the proposal conflicted with point out legislation and federal courtroom precedent. Citizens passed the ordinance via a ballot initiative anyway in May well 2021, empowering non-public citizens, relatively than community officers, to carry lawsuits against any person who assists an individual getting an abortion, like by driving them to a clinic — which the ordinance refers to as “aiding or abetting. ”The ordinance was quickly challenged in court. But now, 8 months later on, Prepared Parenthood has dropped that legal problem, saying “it is crystal clear we simply cannot rely on the courts to secure our constitutional legal rights.” (Klibanoff, 1/25)
PepsiCo Inc. is facing a further potential boycott above politics, this time for a $15,000 contribution to the Texas Republican Bash. Abortion-rights advocates are sounding the alarm that the donation, dated Aug. 5 in accordance to condition ethics fee data, arrived practically a few months after Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into regulation a monthly bill banning most abortions in the state. Pepsi suggests it made the donation in 2020 but that the state party didn’t cash its examine right up until the next year. (Ceron, 1/25)
Two lawmakers are proposing funding “baby boxes” in each of New Mexico’s 33 counties in an exertion to improve solutions for dad and mom who want to abandon their toddlers beneath the state’s present safe haven legislation. A invoice to fund the initiative released by Sens. David Gallegos, a Republican, and Leo Jaramillo, a Democrat, would allocate all-around $30,000 for every single of the packing containers, which would be outfitted with warmth regulation and silent alarms. (1/25)
A nationwide blood scarcity brought about by a surge in omicron scenarios has strike Idaho really hard, with some hospitals practically jogging out of the significant medical source before they are resupplied, point out well being officers stated Tuesday. A great deal of the southern 50 percent of the condition entered disaster specifications of treatment on Monday, partly due to the fact of workers shortages and partly since the inventory of blood solutions employed in transfusions, surgeries and other remedies is operating dangerously low. The designation will allow hospitals to ration treatment as needed when they don’t have sufficient resources for all clients. (Boone, 1/26)
Dealing with a surge in overdose fatalities and rural suicides, Ga lawmakers want to bolster the state’s dismal psychological wellness care system by pressuring personal insurers to strengthen protection and expanding condition funding for procedure and crisis expert services. Users of the condition Legislature are scheduled to unveil a policy package deal for mental wellbeing and compound abuse on Wednesday. Efforts to make certain non-public insurers provide the exact amount of positive aspects for depression, stress and anxiety and other psychological disorders as they do for health care ailments are expected to be a central element of the laws. (Thanawala, 1/26)
Whilst normal hospitals are fiscally stretched slim by the COVID-19 pandemic, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is opening a new $289 million, 52-bed healthcare facility fewer than 20 miles northwest of its city flagship, in the coronary heart of King of Prussia’s shopping district. The facility, which has a pediatric emergency division and 16-bed intense treatment device, is supposed to simplicity stress on CHOP’s crowded West Philadelphia hospital and catch the attention of new client people from farther west, who might not have been ready or willing to vacation into Philadelphia for treatment. Opening Wednesday, it shares a campus with one of CHOP’s busiest specialty care centers, on South Goddard Road. (Gantz, 1/25)
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard opens new Naval Branch Health Clinic
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, Maine – Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS) hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC) Portsmouth on Thursday, Jan. 6.
Surgeon General for the U.S. Navy, Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham and Chief of Staff, Small Market and Stand-Alone Military Treatment Facility Organization for the Defense Health Agency (DHA), Mr. Eric Stringer served as guest speakers for the event.
“The completion of this beautiful military treatment facility is a significant milestone in our journey together with the DHA to enhance the healthcare delivery and readiness in the communities we serve,” said Rear Adm. Gillingham. “However, as beautiful as this facility is it’s not about the brick and mortar, but most importantly the people who care for the naval force and their families. It’s their expertise, compassion and mission-dedication that will bring this facility to life and will provide patient-centered medical care to all of its beneficiaries.”
U.S. Representative Chris Pappas, along with staff representatives from both Maine and New Hampshire congressional delegations, were honored guests at the ceremony.
“I was honored to join the ribbon cutting at NBHC Portsmouth, a new clinic that will serve Portsmouth Naval Shipyard,” said Congressman Pappas. “This facility will ensure that those working on behalf of our national security and naval readiness will have access to the care and services that they need. I congratulate the shipyard on the opening of this new facility and remain committed to securing all available federal resources to support the shipyard and its workforce as it continues its long tradition of being the best in the nation.”
The new facility is a multi-story, free-standing health and dental clinic that replaces the current health clinic at PNS. Originally constructed in 1911, the current facility was one of the oldest buildings still providing patient care in Navy Medicine. The new 53,568-square-foot replacement facility will house both a medical and dental clinic, with nineteen health care services including primary care, occupational, and behavioral health. The building is equipped with enhanced IT capabilities, central heating and air conditioning, and improved patient convenience and flow of patient care.
“The new and improved building 402 exemplifies the shipyard’s motto, ‘Proud of our Past … Ready for the Future,’” said NBHC Portsmouth’s Officer-in-Charge, Captain Leah Soley. “The new facility will offer patients and their families the same level of care and comfort they have grown accustomed to in the previous, historic location with a more functional and efficient design, with services tailored to meet their needs. This project has been in the works for some time and we are excited to be opening our doors.”
NBHC Portsmouth is a branch of Naval Health Clinic New England based in Newport, Rhode Island, and is an outpatient medical treatment facility that provides primary medical and dental care and coordinates access to other levels of health care services for active duty, retirees and eligible family members entitled to care prescribed by Title 10 U.S. Code. Outpatient physical therapy, behavioral health, pharmacy, laboratory, basic x-ray, audiology and optometry services are also available within the facility.
The clinic, staffed in part by personnel from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Unit Portsmouth, supports the PNS industrial complex through comprehensive occupational health and safety surveillance programs, industrial hygiene, medical examinations and treatment of occupationally related injuries and illnesses.
YMCA of Strafford County designated a mental health friendly workplace
DOVER — The Dover Mental Health Alliance (DMHA), a newly formed Strafford County coalition, is building mental health friendly workplaces one “Place” at a time. The YMCA of Strafford County, located in Rochester, was recently designated as a safe, judgement-free “Place” by the Dover Mental Health Alliance. This is the first DMHA Mental Health Friendly Work “Place” designation outside of Dover.
The YMCA of Strafford County offers programs that help children reach their potential, help families and individuals achieve better health outcomes and encourages everyone to get involved and help make their community a better place. For more information about the YMCA of Strafford County go to: www.graniteymca.org/locations/strafford-county.
The staff at the YMCA received Mental Health First Aid training which teaches people how to recognize and respond to someone who may be in emotional distress. The group also received ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experience) training, which dives deep into the neurological, psychological and physiological impact of trauma and how it relates to our biggest health and social problems such as substance use, housing insecurity and mental health.
Executive Director Rob Riley states: “The partnership with DMHA and the YMCA has provided some great resources and training for our staff. We have already seen so many opportunities to implement what we’ve learned and are serving our community better. Our staff have also learned better ways to focus on improving their own mental health.”
“The YMCA is a great location to become a DMHA “Place” as it already embodies the values of the Dover Mental Health Alliance. The mission and programming of the YMCA underscores the goal to achieve better health outcomes and encourages all community members to get involved in making their community a better place. It takes all of us to recognize that mental health is part of our overall health. We can all be part of the solution to normalize this conversation so people can get the help they need without feeling shame or discrimination,” added, Suzanne Weete, of the DMHA.
The DMHA “Place” designation is available to any business, organization, or institution that strives to support their employees, colleagues, and customers’ mental health. The DMHA vision is to create a culture that understands, embraces and addresses the complexities of mental health. The mission is to build a resilient community that is educated, responsive and conscious of the impact of mental illness.
The Dover Mental Health Alliance (DMHA) is part of the local, Strafford County non-profit community mental health center, Community Partners. For more information about Community Partners, go to www.communitypartnersnh.org. For more information about the Dover Mental Health Alliance and upcoming trainings, visit www.facebook.com/DoverMHA/, or email Suzanne Weete at [email protected].
York Hospital announces art exhibit schedule
YORK — While still known for delicious lobster rolls and fresh-made chowder every Friday, the York Hospital cafeteria that was once a bustling lunchtime gathering place for patients, families, medical professionals and local merchants is now a quiet place for a caregivers to have a quick unmasked meal and a few minutes of solitary reflection prior to returning to a busy hospital shift.
York resident Cynthia Hosmer, longtime chair of the York Hospital Art Committee, shared that the pandemic has forced so many to approach what was once routine with a new perspective. “We did what we had to do. We went virtual and introduced a beautiful online gallery last year for all to appreciate and stayed the course with hanging artwork in the café to inspire our health care heroes in the hospital.”
The following artists will be exhibiting in the York Hospital café and in the online gallery during 2022:
Eric Ebbeson will be on display from January to March. Eric is an artist living and working on the Seacoast of NH. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Studio Art in 1968. He has exhibited in many art galleries and art shows in New England for the last 50 years and works in many media, including serigraphs, watercolors, acrylics, pen and ink, calligraphy, and alcohol ink. Sometimes he combines these media in creative and unusual ways. His work ranges from very realistic and figurative to abstract and unusual. He frequently combines Art and Letterforms, and has created a very successful series of prints and notecards using this method. He has been an art educator, teaching art at all levels. He has taught art at The Darrow School (New Lebanon, NY), the Hampton Academy, the Brush and Palette (North Hampton, NH) and led several drawing groups. He has also illustrated two books, “The Ambiguity of Autumn,” a book of poetry by Jeff Volk and “Luna and Floyd Visit their Grandparents,” a children’s book by Lauren Levine. During the pandemic he participated in “The Sketchbook Project,” a compendium of artists’ sketchbooks put online and also exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Library.
Dr. Kenneth Fellows’ artwork will be on display from April to June. After retiring from academic medicine and moving to Kittery Point almost 25 years ago, Dr. Fellows started drawing and painting as a hobby. Many local artists have been guided and inspired his early watercolor work. Painting has been so absorbing and compelling, it has become a ‘second act’ in his retirement. Listening to music while he paints, hours zip by, putting some creative wonder into life. He paints whatever interests him, switching from still life to Maine landscapes to portraits (mostly of his granddaughter, Ella) to interior scenes to old magazine covers, abstracts, postcards and dated seed catalogs—whatever captures his attention.In all his painting, he tries to live up to Dewitt Hardy’s aphorism that “we’re in the business of making miracles.”
Stephen Harby’s work will be on display from July to September. Stephen was a visiting critic at the Yale School of Architecture for 15 years and conducts a travel enterprise, Stephen Harby Invitational. From an early age, travel, architectural history, and professional practice captured his interest and competed for his attention. At Yale College, he pursued a double major in architectural history and architecture, which instilled a passion for observation. Following graduation, Stephen spent a year traveling, studying Italian in Florence, and sketching, which combined all these pursuits for the first time.
Returning to Yale for architecture school, Stephen studied under Cesar Pelli and Charles Moore. Following graduation, he moved to California to join Charles Moore at UCLA’s Urban Innovations Group, where he was project manager for a range of buildings, including the Beverly Hills Civic Center. From 1999 to 2000, he was the Marion O. and Maximilian E. Hoffman Rome Prize Fellow in Architecture at the American Academy in Rome. He is based in Santa Monica and has lectured and published. His work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, Hunter College in New York and at the Fine Arts Building in Los Angeles.
Dustan (Dusty) Knight is a professional artist, educator, and art writer. Her artwork will be on display from October to December. She earned her MFA from Pratt Institute in New York and an MA in art history from Boston University. She is a recipient of a New Hampshire State Fellowship for the Arts, a MacDowell Colony residency, and a past resident of Cummington Artist Colony. Dustan is represented by galleries across the U.S., including Art Three in Manchester and the Ogunquit Art Association. She’s a contributing writer to Art New England, a frequent juror, and gives demonstrations and workshops in watercolor, art business, and art history. Her work has appeared in Watercolor magazine, Daniel Smith, Cheap Joe’s and Ampersand Insider newsletters. Dustan’s work is in many private and public collections, including Macy’s, Acme and Oracles as well as numerous hospitals and New Hampshire public buildings.
Alex deConstant‘s work will be on display from July to September 2022 in a gallery adjacent to the café. Alex is a Seacoast artist whose graphic seascape imagery is channeled through the medium of color woodcuts. His North Hampton studio is within walking distance to the granite sand beaches, reefs, and point breaks where he has surfed since his youth. An intimate knowledge of the New Hampshire coastline is where his inspiration begins. The rugged natural beauty and energy hold endless opportunities for his subject matter. Alex’s association with Don Gorvett Gallery was by invitation to work alongside master printmaker and artist Don Gorvett in his studio and gallery on Ceres Street in downtown Portsmouth in 2007. His woodcuts are in the permanent print collection of the Boston Athenaeum, and private collections.
Art Committee members Maryse Newton, Bernadine Speers and Judy Yandow joined Cynthia Hosmer in celebrating York Hospital staff and added their sentiments that all staff at the hospital – dietary, housekeeping, facilities maintenance, scheduling, reception, etc. – deserve to be recognized for their roles helping our community through a most challenging time. “We hope the artists and artwork we select to adorn the café walls provides hope and healing to our hospital heroes. We know this is a hard time for them to ‘stop and smell the roses’ – we continue to bring the art inside – so it is there if they need something beautiful to look at, even if the proverbial rose is a painting,” Hosmer added.
Artwork is available to purchase and a portion of each sale is donated to York Hospital. To view the current gallery online visit https://www.yorkhospital.com/online-art-gallery/. For more information about York Hospital services and providers, visit yorkhospital.com or contact York Hospital’s Community Relations Office at (207)351-2385 or [email protected].
Friends of York Hospital scholarship applications due March 18
YORK – The Friends of York Hospital Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce that the application period for 2022 is now open for students in the York Hospital service area who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and/or health care. All applications must be received or postmarked by Friday, March 18, 2022 to be reviewed by the Friends of York Hospital Scholarship Committee, comprised of hospital employees and members of the Friends of York Hospital volunteer organization. This impartial selection committee evaluates the applicants’ high school records, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, including community involvement and work experience, to determine finalists to be interviewed. Finalists are selected largely on the basis of financial need, academic merit and health care objectives. Finalist student interviews will likely be conducted in April and scholarship awards announced in May.
This year the Friends of York Hospital will award five $3,000 scholarships to graduating seniors who plan to have a career in health care and reside within the Hospital’s service area [the southern York County, Maine towns of Kittery, Eliot, the Berwicks, Sanford, Lebanon, Kennebunk, Wells, Moody, Ogunquit, York] for their freshman year of college.
Scholarship recipients must enroll as full-time students in the upcoming fall and continue in school for the entire academic year in a health care curriculum. Scholarship awards may affect financial aid eligibility, so students should talk to guidance counselors for details. We ask at the conclusion of your first semester, please send an enrollment verification letter from your college/university to Friends of York Hospital Scholarship c/o Kate Ford, Volunteer and Student Experiences, York Hospital, 15 Hospital Drive, York, ME 03909. A check will then be made payable to the school and mailed there directly.
The application includes an essay describing why a career in the medical field is desired and why students feel they should be chosen to receive this scholarship. Letters of recommendation from high school guidance counselors and from a current or recent employer, along with official high school transcripts, are necessary for application consideration. In lieu of an employer, students may submit a letter from a supervisor in an organization where they have been a volunteer.
All interested students should contact their school guidance counselor for a copy of the application or visit the York Hospital website to download a copy and mail the application, along with required attachments, to: Friends of York Hospital Scholarship, c/o Kate Ford, 15 Hospital Drive, York, Maine 03909. TEL: (207)351-2224. Applications must be received by or postmarked by March 18, 2022 to qualify.
For further questions about the Friends of York Hospital Volunteer organization, contact Volunteer Coordinator Kate Ford at [email protected] or 207-351-2224.
Cornhole tournament raises $3k for Wentworth-Douglass
SOMERSWORTH – A local cornhole tournament raised $3,000 for the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation, as well as other charitable causes benefitting service dogs and local sports organizations.
The ‘King of the Hilltop Cornhole Throwdown’ was hosted by New England Sports Hub in September, and featured hundreds of cornhole enthusiasts gathered at Hilltop Fun Center in Somersworth – the site of the organization’s future 135,000 square foot sports dome. The event honored first responders and the funds to support Wentworth-Douglass will be used to support The Lawson Family Mobile EMS Simulation Center.
“From the get-go, the Sports Hub team pledged to donate all registration proceeds to the local teams and organizations that helped us drive participation,” said Craig Riotto, principal of New England Sports Hub. “Since the event was set to take place on 9/11, we also wanted to both honor and give back to first responders. That’s when Wentworth-Douglass Charitable Foundation raised its hand and told us about their mobile simulation center. It was a perfect fit.”
The Lawson Family Mobile EMS Simulation Center provides state-of-the-art, real-time training directly to EMS responders and Fire and Rescue personnel in the field, that is both cost-effective and community based.
“Our Lawson Family Mobile EMS Simulation Center has been an invaluable community partnership between Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and emergency first responders from Dover, Durham and surrounding Fire and Rescue teams,” says Brian Nicholson, Emergency Services Coordinator. “The training provided mimics emergency situations they see in the field that provide immediate critical care to patients in need.”
Emergency first responders receive continued education and are equipped with real-time training that saves lives and supports a healthy and strong community. Airway management, cardiac simulation, delivering a newborn and team training are some of the simulated training exercises that local providers have participated in.
“We are grateful to New England Sports Hub and Hilltop Fun Center for hosting such a fun event that raised critical funds and increased awareness of the importance of well-trained first responders and the impact they have on the community,” says Jackie Eastwood, Chair, Foundation Board of Directors. “The funds raised from the King of the Hilltop Cornhole Throwdown will support continued education and training with local fire and rescue departments which ultimately improves patients’ outcomes and the health of our community.”
Along with a competitive tournament format, the event featured barbecue, a gelato truck, a beer tent, vendors, and all the attractions of the Hilltop Fun Center. Over 20 local/regional businesses partnered with Sports Hub to sponsor the event, with Atlantic Broadband, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, and Bournival Jeep headlining the fields on event day.
You have to work to much better your mental health. Not the operate you do each and every working day to receive your living, but the function you will need to do to get paid your peace of mind. Yes, a seem thoughts can only be acquired. Getting said that, it is equally vital to acknowledge how really hard it is to get again to getting your greatest self after you sense misplaced. Though it could appear to be like a prolonged road to travel, it absolutely gets less difficult with time and follow. Properly, as they say, “The journey of a million miles commences with a solitary action.” So here’s how you can set forth your very best phase ahead to a much healthier intellect, How News Today.
1. Mark Copeman: “Strive to strike a harmony among perform and existence.”
Obtaining consulted with several MSPs in the IT sector, Mark has absent on to create a lot of applications on purchaser services and onboarding for his shoppers. He believes that a fantastic way to commence off on your mental wellbeing journey is to check out and come across a function-life harmony that basically does the occupation for you. For all you know, you have been performing on a restricted venture and you have hardly noticed your household. So get time to pause and replicate on all that has occurred about the week, and be certain you invest more than enough time off work with people you enjoy. The most significant component listed here is to preserve executing this evaluation periodically, How News Today.
2. Paul Environmentally friendly: “Journal your views.”
As the founder of MSP Internet marketing Edge, Paul has helped over 500 MSPs get their up coming consumer. As an writer himself, it is no surprise that Paul has located ease and comfort in creating a couple of lines just about every evening for the very last 5 yrs! Putting your ideas down on paper aids you acknowledge your inner thoughts by translating them into phrases, and a greater understanding of your feelings can support you truly feel greater.
3. Todd Kane: “Diet, work out, and slumber.”
In his career of 20+ yrs in the IT and MSP room, Todd has carved his have path to turning into a small business functions qualified. He believes that the important to a audio thoughts lies in a wholesome entire body. Countless research activities confirm that standard training can positively make improvements to mental health and fitness by lessening stress, melancholy, and holding destructive mood swings in test. Consuming healthy foodstuff abundant in fibers, protein, and nutritional vitamins also perform a big purpose in maintaining you healthy and active. Rest is just as significant, as has a immediate influence on how the mind features. Receiving in a least of 6-8 several hours each individual day, with lengthier deep snooze classes can increase your temper, and function wonders for your overall state of properly-remaining, How News Today.
4. Jeff Lord: “Surround yourself with people today who make you better.”
Jeff served as the VP of income and internet marketing at Dorian options for near to 7 a long time before he joined Triantan CCC LLC as a senior account executive. According to Jeff, the 1st stage to greater mental overall health is to get out of toxic circles. To give our minds the best shot at recovering, it is very important that we place ourselves in positive environments. They say you’re the regular of the five men and women you devote the most time with, and it’s real! When you’re aspect of a positive, supportive circle, you turn out to be the regular of all the empathy and positivity far too.
5. Chris Timm: “Unapologetically do items that make you content.”
Chris owns Sondela Consulting, centered in the Uk, and the author of PSA Profitability, a guide to support corporations enhance their profits. Chris thinks in undertaking what is finest for you now, without the need of overthinking about what the long run retains. When it will come to issues of psychological well being, you arrive initial. Supporting your self will come way forward of supporting many others.
A frequent blunder we all make when we try out to improve our psychological wellness is hunting at psychological health as a target to obtain. What we fall short to realize, nonetheless, is that mental overall health is the journey itself and not the vacation spot. It’s a course of action that requires consistency, assistance, and some self-like when factors do not go to system. The most vital section is to get pleasure from the mental wellbeing journey, so what are you ready for? It is a terrific day to begin caring for your mental health.