Events at Newton Memorial Hospital

| 28 Sep 2011 | 03:07

    Tai Chi for seniors sparta - Beginning Jan. 5, Newton Memorial Hospital is offering a seven-week Tai Chi class for the mature years, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., on successive Thursdays. One of the major difficulties of advancing years is the progressive loss of stability, balance, resilience and confidence often resulting in serious falls and long periods of recuperation. Among its many benefits, Tai Chi can help restore and maintain balance, improve circulation, lower the center of gravity, deepen breathing and safely limber up joints and muscles. Classes will be held at the Sparta Health and Wellness Center, 89 Sparta Ave., Sparta. As with any exercise program, participants are urged to check with their physician before beginning. Attendees should wear loose comfortable clothes. Cost is $57; pre-registration is required. For information or to pre-register, call 973-579-8340. Mammograms save lives Milford, Pa. - Newton Memorial Hospital will host the “Mammograms Save Lives” program from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at the Milford Health and Wellness Center, 111 East Catharine St., Milford Pa. Breast health exams and education will be offered free to women 40 years and older living in Sussex County, N.J., or Pike County, Pa. The hospital, through the Newton Memorial Hospital Foundation, offers free mammograms to women who are either without insurance or who do not qualify for the NJ CEED Program. This screening is arranged through the Pike County Health Fund. Appointments are required. Eligibility for a free mammogram will be determined by your physician or by calling Newton Memorial Hospital. For information, call 973-579-8340. Look good, feel better sparta - The free “Look Good Feel Better” program will teach participants how to maintain their appearance while undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy treatment, including makeup, scarf and wigs. The program will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 16, at the Sparta Health and Wellness Center, 89 Sparta Ave., Sparta. The program, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, is non-medical and will not interfere with medical treatments, make any medical or physical claims, or replace medical services in any way. It is also product neutral and does not endorse any brand, product or salon. The certified cosmetologists are volunteers who participate without compensation. Attendees are welcome to bring a friend or family member for support. For more information, call 973-579-8340.