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HAMILTON—Heart Attack and Heart Disease: What Men AND Women Need to Know
Date: Thursday, February 6
Time: 6:30–8 p.m.
Location: Community Education & Outreach at the Hamilton Area YMCA John K. Rafferty Branch, 1315 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Suite 100
Registration: Visit Princeton HealthCare System online atwww.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
This informative program led by Dan M. Sodano, MD, board certified in cardiovascular disease and a member of the Medical Staff of Princeton HealthCare System, focuses on the differences between how men and women experience heart attacks and heart disease, prevention, risk factors and available treatment options.
PLAINSBORO—Beat the Blues
Date: Friday, February 7
Time: 1–2 p.m.
Location: Plainsboro Recreation Center, 641 Plainsboro Road
Registration: Visit Princeton HealthCare System online atwww.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
Join Danielle Tararuj, LSW, MEd, Primary Therapist, Senior Link Program with Princeton House Behavioral Health, for this uplifting program on recognizing the signs of depression and learning healthier ways to cope with life’s stressors.
PRINCETON—Preparing for Surgery
Date: Monday, February 10
Time: 7–8 p.m.
Location: Princeton Fitness & Wellness Center, 1225 State Road
Registration: Visit Princeton HealthCare System online atwww.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
Learn how to properly prepare for an operation to ease your mind and lead to a smoother recovery at this informative session led by Alexander Wolfson, MD, board certified in anesthesiology and a member of the Medical Staff of Princeton HealthCare System.
PRINCETON—Grandparenting 101 in the 21st Century
Date: Tuesday, February 11
Time: 7–8:30 p.m.
Location: Princeton Library, 65 Witherspoon Street
Registration: Register through the library or visit Princeton HealthCare System online at www.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
This fun, interactive class, presented by Carolyn Schindewolf, a health educator with Princeton HealthCare System, is designed to bring grandparents-to-be and new grandparents up-to-date on the latest in baby care on topics ranging from the changing birth environment to safety considerations.
PLAINSBORO—Hospice Bereavement Support Group ?
Date: Thursdays, February 13, 20 and 27 and March 6, 13 and 20
Time: 1–2:30 p.m. or 6:30–8 p.m. ?
Location: University Medical Center of Princeton, 1 Plainsboro Road ?
Registration: Call Sherri Goldstein, LCSW, bereavement coordinator, Princeton HomeCare, at 609-819-1226 to register for either an afternoon or evening session. ?
Cost: Free
The Hospice Program of Princeton HomeCare hosts a bereavement support group at UMCP. The group, led by chaplains and licensed clinical social workers, is open to community members who need support and assistance coping with grief and loss. Registration is required.
HAMILTON—Weight-Loss Surgery: What Are My Options?
Date: Wednesday, February 19
Time: 6–6:30 p.m.
Location: Community Education & Outreach at the Hamilton Area YMCA John K. Rafferty Branch, 1315 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Suite 100
Registration: Visit Princeton HealthCare System online atwww.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
Bariatric surgery is a successful clinical treatment for fighting morbid obesity and overcoming the damaging health effects of being overweight, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and infertility. Attendees of this informative seminar with Lisa Dobruskin, MD, a member of the Medical Staff of Princeton HealthCare System specializing in bariatric surgery, will learn more about treatment options, including state-of-the-art surgical procedures such as sleeve gastrectomy.
PRINCETON—Grandparenting 101 in the 21st Century
Date: Thursday, February 20
Time: 10–11:30 a.m.
Location: Community Education & Outreach at 731 Alexander Road
Registration: Visit Princeton HealthCare System online atwww.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
This fun, interactive class, presented by Carolyn Schindewolf, a health educator with Princeton HealthCare System, is designed to bring grandparents-to-be and new grandparents up-to-date on the latest in baby care on topics ranging from the changing birth environment to safety considerations.
EAST WINDSOR—Breast Surgery: New Options in Reconstruction, Reduction and Augmentation
Date: Thursday, February 20
Time: 6:30–8 p.m.
Location: University Medical Center of Princeton Breast Health Center, East Windsor Medical Commons 2, 300B Princeton–Hightstown Road
Registration: Visit Princeton HealthCare System online atwww.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979
Cost: Free
Matthew J. Lynch, MD, board certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery and a member of the Medical Staff of Princeton HealthCare System, will discuss the latest surgical options for breast reconstruction after breast cancer, as well as breast reduction and augmentation.
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