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The Health and Wellness Department at ThedaCare Medical Center-Waupaca provides a monthly support group that allows those affected by the disease to share experiences and learn from each other.
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The Health and Wellness Department at ThedaCare Medical Center-Waupaca provides a monthly support group that allows those affected by the disease to share experiences and learn from each other.
Visitors to ThedaCare Physicians in Clintonville and Tigerton will notice a few changes – a new sign out front featuring the healthcare system’s new logo and colorful message boards inside the clinic highlighting stories from patients, providers and the community. Each message board features pictures of local people telling their stories.
Marci Reynolds loves to get on the air to tell listeners about music, arts and more. And now, she can provide diabetes education and support to listeners of WILW FM 96.3 in Waupaca. “It’s meant to be entertaining more than anything,” she said. “It’s just good to talk about diabetes in a way that’s kind of fun.”
Visitors to ThedaCare Physicians in Black Creek will notice a few changes – a new sign out front and a colorful message board inside highlighting a story from a local patient and her provider.
Nate Bricco of Appleton discovered his passion for patient care while spending time in and out of hospitals with his mother, who was dealing with Guillain-Barre syndrome, which caused her hands and feet to become paralyzed.
ThedaCare met Wed., Nov. 11, with business and community leaders at the 2015 New London Community Conversation to discuss changes in health care. Held at Crystal Falls Banquet Hall in New London over breakfast, the annual event is an opportunity for ThedaCare leaders to share information about the past year, look ahead to coming changes, listen to concerns, and take questions.
Visitors to ThedaCare Physicians in Kimberly and in Darboy will notice a few changes – a new sign out front featuring the healthcare system’s new logo and colorful message boards inside the clinic highlighting stories from patients, providers and the community. Each message board features real life pictures of real people telling real stories.
ThedaCare met Monday, Nov. 9, with business and community leaders over lunch to discuss changes in health care at the 2015 Berlin Community Conversation. Held at the City Inn, the annual event was an opportunity for ThedaCare leaders to share information about the past year, look ahead to coming changes, listen to concerns, and take questions.
When Kevin Wilkinson takes the stage this week for a reality-based education program for high school students that shows them the consequences of making poor choices while behind the wheel, he’ll be playing a dual role: father and police officer.
“Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction” will be offered from 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays, Nov. 5, 12, and 19 at the Maasch Education Center, 902 Building, located on the campus of ThedaCare Medical Center-Waupaca. This class will be led by Barb Achten, LMT, and will follow the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction model, which is an evidence based and proven effective method of working to change the way we respond to stress in our bodies.
A free ThedaCare community program in Shawano is designed to help people who suffer from knee pain. Clay Canaday, DO, with ThedaCare Orthopedic Care, will facilitate “I’ve Had Enough of My Knee Pain!” on Wed., Nov. 4. He will explore the latest surgical and non-surgical procedures that can help people ease their pain and get back to enjoying active lifestyles. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.
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A free ThedaCare community program is designed to help people who suffer from knee pain. David Conrad, MD, orthopedic surgeon, with ThedaCare Orthopedic Care, will facilitate “My Knee Hurts When I…” on Mon., Nov. 2. He will explore the latest surgical and non-surgical procedures that can help people ease their pain and get back to enjoying active lifestyles. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.
For media inquiries, please call Cassandra Wallace, Public and Media Relations Consultant at 920.442.0328 or the ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah switchboard at 920.729.3100 and ask for the marketing person on call.