Chestnut Hill Hospital Community Wellness Programs

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Nov
21

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

How to Obtain a Better Night’s Sleep

Join us for an informative seminar dedicated to helping you achieve a more restful night's sleep. Discover the science behind sleep, common sleep disorders, and the impact of lifestyle choices on sleep quality. Our expert speakers will share practical strategies for improving your sleep environment, establishing healthy bedtime routines, and managing stress to promote relaxation. Whether you struggle with insomnia or simply want to enhance your sleep quality, this session will equip you with the tools and knowledge to transform your nightly rest and wake up feeling refreshed and energized. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to prioritize your sleep for better health and well-being!

WHEN: Thursday, November 21 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Nov
14

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Building a Better You: Effective Strategies for Weight Training and Fitness

Join us for an empowering seminar tailored for older adults looking to enhance their fitness journey through effective weight training techniques. This session will cover essential topics, including safe and proper form, workout planning, and the unique benefits of strength training for maintaining mobility and overall health as we age. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, our expert instructors will provide practical tips and strategies to boost your confidence and maximize your results. Discover how to incorporate weight training into your routine to build strength, improve balance, and achieve your fitness goals. Transform your body and mindset—let’s get started on building a better you!

WHEN: Thursday, November 14 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Nov
6

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

From Diet to Surgery: Comparing Approaches to Weight Loss Success

In this comprehensive seminar, explore the key differences between medical and surgical weight loss options. Learn about non-surgical approaches such as medically supervised diets, lifestyle changes, and prescription medications, as well as surgical interventions like gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. Our expert speakers will guide you through the benefits, risks, and long-term outcomes of each option, helping you make an informed decision about the best approach for your weight loss journey. Whether you're considering lifestyle changes or surgery, this seminar will provide valuable insights into achieving lasting success.

WHEN: Wednesday, November 6 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Oct
24

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Meditation and Mindfulness

Discover the transformative power of meditation and mindfulness in this educational seminar. Learn practical techniques to reduce stress, improve focus, and enhance emotional well-being through the practice of mindful awareness. Whether you’re new to meditation or looking to deepen your practice, this session will provide expert guidance on incorporating these powerful tools into your daily life. Join us to explore how mindfulness can promote mental clarity, relaxation, and a more balanced approach to life’s challenges. This seminar is perfect for all experience levels!

WHEN: Thursday, October 24 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Oct
17

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

How to Be a Good Listener: A Path to Building Trust, Empathy, and Connection

Good listening strengthens relationships, increases understanding, and can spark motivation for making healthy decisions. Dr. Scott Glassman of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine will describe four listening strategies that can transform one-sided conversations and reduce the likelihood of conflict in communication. Drawing from his extensive experience with motivational interviewing, Dr. Glassman will discuss how restraining the tendency to give advice, persuade, and fix the problems of others can open the door to empathy and deepen valued connections, all while navigating emotionally charged topics.

WHEN: Thursday, October 17 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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Oct
10

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Prostate Health Matters: Exploring Treatment Options for Enlarged Prostate

Join us for an insightful seminar focused on Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as an enlarged prostate. Our expert panel will discuss the symptoms, causes, and a wide range of treatment options available for managing BPH. From lifestyle changes and medications to minimally invasive procedures and advanced surgical techniques, you'll learn how to find relief and improve your quality of life. This seminar is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of prostate health and the most effective ways to manage BPH.

WHEN: Thursday, October 10 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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Oct
3

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Joint Health 101: Effective Solutions for Hip and Knee Pain

In this informative seminar, discover the latest advancements in managing hip and knee pain. Learn about a range of treatment options, from non-invasive therapies and exercises to surgical interventions, all tailored to help you regain mobility and improve your quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with arthritis, an injury, or chronic discomfort, this session will provide expert guidance on maintaining healthy, pain-free joints. It’s ideal for anyone looking to understand their options and take proactive steps toward better joint health.

WHEN: Thursday, October 3 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
May
23

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Reduce Back Pain

Many people complain of neck and back pain because of spending long hours in front of a computer. In today’s digital age, moving is key to protecting your spine. Many back conditions may benefit from physical therapy and exercise. Rehabilitation specialist at Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital Amy Spiegel, PT, MSPT, DPT, GTS, will talk about potential causes of back pain, the benefits of physical therapy, and when to seek other medical treatments.

WHEN: Thursday, May 23 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
May
16

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Know Fibroids, Know your Body

According to the National Institutes of Health, 26 million American women between the ages of 15 and 50 suffer from uterine fibroids, a common, non-cancerous growth. Fibroids can still cause symptoms that are uncomfortable, painful, or disruptive to your routine. Lynda Thomas-Mabine, MD, gynecologist at Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital, will lead a discussion about the causes, risk factors, and treatments of fibroids.

WHEN: Thursday, May 16 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
May
9

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Senior Living: Discovering Lifestyle Choices

Discover the full spectrum of lifestyle options available to older adults, from independent living to personal care and more. Will Kieffer from Redeemer Senior Living Communities will provide valuable insights and information to help you make informed decisions about the best path for yourself or your loved ones.

WHEN: Thursday, May 9 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
May
2

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Bariatric Surgery 101: Explore your Options

Have you heard of bariatric procedures from a friend or co-worker and wondered if it’s a possibility for you? If you’ve ever been curious about weight-loss surgery, this is your chance to learn and ask questions. Meet Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital weight loss surgery program director Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, for an overview of the program. Understand who qualifies, the various procedures, and what makes this program special.

WHEN: Thursday, May 2 | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Apr
25

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Benefits of Genetic Testing for Your Family

Learn about the benefits of genetic testing for patients and family members from Corinne Zrada, MS, LCGC, Licensed Certified Genetic Counselor, Fox Chase Cancer Center. Review the steps of the genetic counseling process, including who should have genetic testing, different genetic testing options, results disclosures, and follow-up options.

WHEN: Thursday, April 25 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Apr
11

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Say Goodbye to Hip and Knee Pain

Hip and knee pain affects people of all ages. Although not always serious, it’s important to manage pain to prevent injuries in the future. Join Jeffrey Vakil, MD, orthopedic surgery, to learn more about common causes, symptoms, and treatment options to manage hip and knee pain.

WHEN: Thursday, April 11 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Apr
4

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Tips for Healthy Respiratory Habits

Shortness of breath, also called dyspnea, is a condition characterized by a feeling of extreme tightness in the chest. Difficulty breathing can often signal a more serious problem. A primary care physician at Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital will examine respiratory problems that might hinder breathing, including both chronic and infectious conditions. Learn more about how conditions are diagnosed and the latest treatments so you can breathe easier.

WHEN: Thursday, April 4 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Mar
28

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Mental Health Matters

Everyone has experienced the effects of stress. Short-term, manageable stress levels might be beneficial and motivate us to act. However, long-term, chronic stress can be detrimental to our physical and mental health as well as the health of those we love. Stephanie Yee, MD, a Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital primary care physician, will discuss the signs of too much stress, how to mitigate anxiety, and when to seek professional help.

WHEN: Thursday, March 28 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Mar
21

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Female Incontinence Treatment Options

Urinary incontinence, or the loss of bladder control, is a common and often embarrassing problem. The severity ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate that's sudden and strong. Though it occurs more often as people get older, urinary incontinence isn’t an inevitable consequence of aging. Meet Joshua Cohn, MD, urologist in the Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute, and learn about the types of incontinence and the range of available treatments.

WHEN: Thursday, March 21 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING
Mar
20

CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING

Weight Loss and Healthy Lifestyle Support Group

Chestnut Hill Hospital registered dietitian, Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, will lead group conversation and provide both support and education on topics that include, exercise, nutrition, and how to live a healthy, mindful lifestyle. 

WHEN: 3rd Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Main Level Conference Room, Chestnut Hill Hospital
8835 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Mar
14

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Dementia—Diagnosis and Resources for Care

Dementia, in general, refers to a loss of cognitive and behavioral function in an adult that is severe enough to interfere with daily activities. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia, accounting for 60 to 80 percent of the cases diagnosed. A primary care physician from Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital will help you understand different types of dementia, how they’re diagnosed, and provide links to valuable resources for support.

WHEN: Thursday, March 14 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Mar
7

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Nutrients on the Go

To keep up with hectic lifestyles, adults are increasingly searching for meal replacements and “nutrients on the go” to support them and their families for long days on the move. Registered dietitian Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, Temple Health-Chestnut Hill Hospital, will discuss food options that are rich in nutrients and based on natural ingredients that can help you maintain energy.

WHEN: Thursday, March 7 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Mar
6

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Bariatric Surgery Support Group

Attending a monthly peer support group meeting is an effective strategy for dealing with both physical and emotional issues that may accompany weight loss surgery. Other bariatric patients can provide support, encouragement, and empathy. These meetings are group discussions professionally guided by our clinicians and dietitians and supplemented with supportive materials, special activities, and guest speakers. Registration at CHWellnessEvents.com is suggested. 

WHEN: First Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Feb
29

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Ways to Manage Grief and Loss for a Better Tomorrow

About 2.5 million people die in the United States annually, each leaving an average of five grieving people behind. Grief comes and goes in waves and can affect us in many ways. Lisa Corbin, PhD, LPC, NCC, will present a compassionate and insightful program designed to support individuals coping with loss. Participants will gain a better understanding of the grieving process, learn ways to manage and cope with grief, and recognize the signs and symptoms of when to seek help from a professional.

WHEN: Thursday, February 29 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING
Feb
21

CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING

Weight Loss and Healthy Lifestyle Support Group

Chestnut Hill Hospital registered dietitian, Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, will lead group conversation and provide both support and education on topics that include, exercise, nutrition, and how to live a healthy, mindful lifestyle. 

WHEN: 3rd Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Main Level Conference Room, Chestnut Hill Hospital
8835 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Feb
15

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Lowering Cholesterol for Better Heart Health

Discover the most recent updates on enhancing heart health by managing cholesterol levels with insights from Temple Health - Chestnut Hill Hospital primary care physician, Caitlin Lynch, DO. Join us to hear about the advantages of statins and whether they may be a good fit for you. Plus, learn what you can do to safeguard your heart in 2024!

WHEN: Thursday, February 15 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Feb
8

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Make Supermarket Shopping Healthier

Cooking up healthy meals can be challenging if you don’t have the proper ingredients, and it’s no secret that good nutrition starts with smart choices in the grocery store. With the help of Temple Health - Chestnut Hill Hospital registered dietitian Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, discover how to identify which items are most nutritious, which are best to buy, and how to make your next trip to the store successful and healthy.

WHEN: Thursday, February 8 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Feb
7

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Bariatric Surgery Support Group

Attending a monthly peer support group meeting is an effective strategy for dealing with both physical and emotional issues that may accompany weight loss surgery. Other bariatric patients can provide support, encouragement, and empathy. These meetings are group discussions professionally guided by our clinicians and dietitians and supplemented with supportive materials, special activities, and guest speakers. Registration at CHWellnessEvents.com is suggested. 

WHEN: First Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Feb
1

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Lung Screening Could Add Years to Your Life

Are you or a loved one over 50 with a history of smoking? You may be a candidate for a lung screening through the Temple Healthy Chest Initiative. Through its partnership with the Temple Lung Center, Chestnut Hill Hospital is expanding access to these quick and easy scans.

Join Marc Diamond, MD, to learn about how a simple 10-minute screening can help detect a number of chest conditions, including lung cancer, COPD, heart disease, sleep apnea, osteoporosis, and more, in their earlier stages, leading to better treatment options.

Take charge of your health and register for free to learn more about how to get screened.

WHEN: Thursday, February 1 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING
Jan
17

CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING

Weight Loss and Healthy Lifestyle Support Group

Chestnut Hill Hospital registered dietitian, Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, will lead group conversation and provide both support and education on topics that include, exercise, nutrition, and how to live a healthy, mindful lifestyle. 

WHEN: 3rd Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Main Level Conference Room, Chestnut Hill Hospital
8835 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Jan
3

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Bariatric Surgery Support Group

Attending a monthly peer support group meeting is an effective strategy for dealing with both physical and emotional issues that may accompany weight loss surgery. Other bariatric patients can provide support, encouragement, and empathy. These meetings are group discussions professionally guided by our clinicians and dietitians and supplemented with supportive materials, special activities, and guest speakers. Registration at CHWellnessEvents.com is suggested. 

WHEN: First Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING
Dec
20

CONNECT TO HEALTHY LIVING

Weight Loss and Healthy Lifestyle Support Group

Chestnut Hill Hospital registered dietitian, Carlie Kamnik, RD, CNSC, LDN, will lead group conversation and provide both support and education on topics that include, exercise, nutrition, and how to live a healthy, mindful lifestyle. 

WHEN: 3rd Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Main Level Conference Room, Chestnut Hill Hospital
8835 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 

INFO: Program is Free

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Dec
7

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Prenatal Care Returns to Chestnut Hill Hospital!

Prenatal Care

Prenatal care can help keep you and your baby healthy! Regular prenatal checks also allow doctors to spot health problems early, reducing complications during pregnancy. Considering factors such as age and medical history, an OB can set up the proper testing for you and your baby. Join Natalie Gardner, MD, OB-GYN, Redeemer Health, to learn more about our prenatal care program and have your questions answered.

WHEN: Thursday, December 7 | Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free. Registration required.

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CONNECT TO WELLNESS
Dec
6

CONNECT TO WELLNESS

Bariatric Surgery Support Group

Attending a monthly peer support group meeting is an effective strategy for dealing with both physical and emotional issues that may accompany weight loss surgery. Other bariatric patients can provide support, encouragement, and empathy. These meetings are group discussions professionally guided by our clinicians and dietitians and supplemented with supportive materials, special activities, and guest speakers. Registration at CHWellnessEvents.com is suggested. 

WHEN: First Wednesday of every month | 6 to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Virtual Seminar

INFO: Program is Free

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