BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//50.28.104.8//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-11652@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:General CONTACT:Vintage House\; 707.996.0311\; community@sonomavalleyhospital.org\; https://vintagehouse.org/events/ DESCRIPTION:
Sonoma Valley Hosp ital Pharmacist Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, will lead an information se ries of virtual talks discussing new and emerging medication therapies for preventing and managing chronic health conditions. The talks are open to the community and are co-hosted with Vintage House.
\nThe virtual se ries\, “Health Talk: Ask A Pharmacist\,” will be offered monthly for four months starting on March 23. Each features a different topic and opens wit h a presentation on a trending therapy followed by an open Q&A session. Ta lks will be held on the following dates from 9:00 am – 10:00 am and will d iscuss the following topics:
\nApril 20 – Kidney Health: We will be discussing kidney and renal protection and spotlight SGLT 2 inhibitors and their role in reducing the risk of dialysis\, organ trans plantation or death due to kidney disease in individuals with type 2 diabe tes. We will also explore if it provides protection against acute kidney i njury.
\nThese virtual talks will be held on online via Zoom and t here is no cost to participate\, although reservations are requested. Regi ster online at Vintage House’s website HERE ( vintagehouse.org/events ) or by calling 707.996.0311.
\nAbout Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, is a clinic al staff pharmacist at Sonoma Valley Hospital. She previously worked as a retail pharmacist and enjoyed helping patients with their prescriptions an d over-the-counter medications. Her experience working in both hospital an d retail pharmacies has given her the expertise to help patients in both s ettings. She completed a certificate in Transitions of Care from Cedars Si nai Medical Center and Medication Therapy Management from Department of Ph armacy at UC Davis Medical Center.
\nHealthTalk is an education outreach program of Sonoma Valley Hospital\, providing our co mmunity with the latest health and wellness information to help them make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.
\n\nSonoma Valley resi dents can make an appointment to review their medications online with a ho spital pharmacist on April 20. The appointment can be scheduled from 10:30 am through 3:30 pm\; each is 30 minutes long and appointments will be fil led on a first-come basis. Those requiring assistance with the online regi stration process can call Sonoma Valley Hospital 707.935.5257. The servic e is offered by the hospital without cost\, but appointments are required.
\nOnline registration link is www.signupgenius.com/go/svhbrownbag Only sign-up f or one appointment\, subsequent appointments will be scheduled by the Phar macist. Please call Sonoma Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach group at 7 07.935.5257 for assistance to make your appointment and email your questio ns to pharmtech@sonoma valleyhospital.org. The thirty minute appointment slots are filled on a first-come basis. One-on-one in-person consults will be scheduled at Vin tage House at a future date.
\nAbout Our Pharmacist: Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, is a clinical staff pharmacist at Sonoma Valley Hospital. She previously worked as a retail pharmacist and enjoyed helping patients with their prescriptions and over-the-counter medications . Her experience in both hospital and retail pharmacies have given her the unique opportunity to help patients in both settings. She completed a cer tificate in Transitions of Care from Cedars Sinai Medical Center and Medic ation Therapy Management from UC Davis School of Pharmacy
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Sonoma Valley Hosp ital Foundation\, in partnership with UCSF Health\, will be hosting the in augural Women’s Health Sym posium fundraiser to be held May 13th\, 2021. This virtual educational event is open to the community and will bring together local\, regional\, and many community leaders to interact with world-renowned UCSF medical e xperts as they discuss cutting-edge information related to women’s cardiol ogical and neurological health.
\nThe featured speakers will be Dena Dubal\, MD\, PhD\, Ass ociate Professor of Neurology at UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences\, and Rita Redberg\, MD \, MS\, General Cardiologist\, and UCSF School of Medicine Professor. They will present their area of expertise and then field questions from the au dience. Andrew Josephs on\, MD\, Professor\, Chair\, Neurology UCSF Weill Institute for Neuro sciences will moderate the event.
\nThe Sonoma Hospital Foundation W omen’s Health Symposium will take place virtually via Zoom on Thursday\, M ay 13th\, from 12 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. To purchase a pass to this virtual eve nt or find out more information\, please visit the Foundation’s website at www.svhfoundation.com. The cos t is $50 and is 100% tax-deductible. To make a donation or to inquire abou t sponsorship opportunities\, please contact Julia Cervone at 707.935.5331 or jcervone@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\n“The Hospital Foundation is grateful to the community for their support\, our generous corporate part ners and community patrons\,” noted Pier. We are also very fortunate this year to have Cherie Hughes\, Marcia Levy\, and Joan Weill providing leader ship as they serve as visionaries on the Executive Steering Committee for this inaugural Women’s Health Symposium\,” noted Pier.
\n\nTickets: https://www.svhfoundation.com/ev ents/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210513T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210513T130000 LOCATION:Online Women's Health Conference SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation Kicks-Off Inaugural Women’s Healt h Symposium URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/event/sonoma-valley-hospital-found ation-kicks-off-inaugural-womens-health-symposium/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-COST:$50.00 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.svhfoundation.com/events/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-11654@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:General CONTACT:Vintage House\; 707.996.0311\; community@sonomavalleyhospital.org\; https://vintagehouse.org/events/ DESCRIPTION:Sonoma Valley Hosp ital Pharmacist Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, will lead an information se ries of virtual talks discussing new and emerging medication therapies for preventing and managing chronic health conditions. The talks are open to the community and are co-hosted with Vintage House.
\nThe virtual se ries\, “Health Talk: Ask A Pharmacist\,” will be offered monthly for four months starting on March 23. Each features a different topic and opens wit h a presentation on a trending therapy followed by an open Q&A session. Ta lks will be held on the following dates from 9:00 am – 10:00 am and will d iscuss the following topics:
\nMay 25 – Gut Health: All the microorganisms (bacteria\, fungi\, viruses\, and archaea) that co lonize the gut play a key role in your overall health. The symbiotic relat ionship between the microbiota and the host influences overall health and the risk of disease as well as behavioral and cognitive functions. We will discuss this growing area of research.
\nThese virtual talks will b e held on online via Zoom and there is no cost to participate\, although r eservations are requested. Register online at Vintage House’s website HERE ( vintagehouse.org/event s ) or by calling 707.996.0311.
\nAbout Baqara “May a” Yoder\, PharmD\, is a clinical staff pharmacist at Sonoma Valley Hospit al. She previously worked as a retail pharmacist and enjoyed helping patie nts with their prescriptions and over-the-counter medications. Her experie nce working in both hospital and retail pharmacies has given her the exper tise to help patients in both settings. She completed a certificate in Tra nsitions of Care from Cedars Sinai Medical Center and Medication Therapy M anagement from Department of Pharmacy at UC Davis Medical Center.
\nHealthTalk is an education outreach program of Sonoma Val ley Hospital\, providing our community with the latest health and wellness information to help them make informed decisions about their health and w ellbeing.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hosp ital Pharmacist Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, will lead an information se ries of virtual talks discussing new and emerging medication therapies for preventing and managing chronic health conditions. The talks are open to the community and are co-hosted with Vintage House.
\nThe virtual se ries\, “Health Talk: Ask A Pharmacist\,” will be offered monthly for four months starting on March 23. Each features a different topic and opens wit h a presentation on a trending therapy followed by an open Q&A session. Ta lks will be held on the following dates from 9:00 am – 10:00 am and will d iscuss the following topics:
\nJune 24 – Joint Health and Ar thritis: What’s new in the treatment of osteoarthritis? Supplemen ts to provide joint comfort like glucosamine and chondroitin are sometimes recommended. We will discuss if these agents are effective and if you sho uld take them?
\nThese virtual talks will be held on online via Zoom and there is no cost to participate\, although reservations are requested . Register online at Vintage House’s website HERE ( vintagehouse.org/events ) or by calling 707.996 .0311.
\nAbout Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, is a clinical staff pharmacist at Sonoma Valley Hospital. She previously worked as a retail pharmacist and enjoyed helping patients with their prescripti ons and over-the-counter medications. Her experience working in both hospi tal and retail pharmacies has given her the expertise to help patients in both settings. She completed a certificate in Transitions of Care from Ced ars Sinai Medical Center and Medication Therapy Management from Department of Pharmacy at UC Davis Medical Center.
\nHealthTalk is an education outreach program of Sonoma Valley Hospital\, providing our community with the latest health and wellness information to help them make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.
\n\nSonoma Valley Heal
th Care District monthly board meeting.
\nGet Agenda
Watch online on Sonoma Television\,< /a> at Comcast channel 27 in Sonoma Valley\, or on YouTube.
\n\nMeeting ID: 967 6269 0659
\nPasscode: 793555
S onoma Valley Hospital and Vintage House will present an informative health talk\, “Eating With A Purpose\,” on August 6 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. The talk is open to the community without charge and will be conducted virtua lly using the Zoom platform.
\nIn “Eating With A Purpose\,”SVH’s Jul iann Howlett\, BS\, Nutrition and Dietetics\, will discuss the foundations of healthy eating\, including how to set up your environment for success and build a positive relationship with food with an emphasis on our changi ng nutritional needs as we age.
\nBy the end of the talk\, you will better understand how to incorporate healthy meals and snacks into your da y and gain ideas for many small and realistic changes that can improve you r health now. There will be ample time allowed to ask questions.
\nT here are two ways to access this talk. You can participate via televideo c onferencing from your own home using the interactive platform\, Zoom or\, if preferred\, by coming to Vintage House and viewing via Zoom in a large classroom with other community members.
\nPlease register online at vintagehouse.org/events. For assistance call Vint age House at 707.996.0311 or contact the Hospital’s Community Outreach dep artment at 707.935.5257.
\nAbout The Presenter: Ju liann Howlett\, BS\, Nutrition and Dietetics\, completed her studies at Sa n Francisco State University with an emphasis on clinical nutrition care a nd foodservice management.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hospital invites community members to have their medications reviewed by a hospita l pharmacist virtually through a personal online visit\, to ensure that th ere are no potential problems related to drug interactions\, dosing\, comp liance\, expiration\, and side effects. The service is offered by the hosp ital at no cost\, but appointments are required.
\nYou can set up th e meeting via Zoom from your own home or\, if preferred\, by using a compu ter in Vintage House. These private virtual reviews can be scheduled on Th ursday\, August 19\, September 30\, and October 28\, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
\nMedication reviews are a SVH safety and healthcare initiative allowing community members to have their prescribed medications\, supplem ents\, vitamins\, and over-the-counter products reviewed by our pharmacist to determine if there are any areas of concern related to their use.
\n“These ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those wi th prescriptions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Chris Kutz a\, PharmD\, SVH Pharmacy Director. “You will have a one-on-one private se ssion with our professional pharmacist\, Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, to review y our medications and supplements. You will be given an updated personalized medication list and relevant information to make sure that you are gettin g the most out of your medications.”
\nThe hospital will be filling appointment slots on a first-come\, first-served basis. Sign-ups can be ma de online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/svhbrownbag. Or you can call Vintage House for assistance at 707.996.0311 to sign-up or to arrange a one-on-one virtual session at their facility For additional questions you may have for the hospital pharmacist\, please email pharmtech@sonomavalleyhospital.org or contact the Hospital’s Communit y Outreach department at 707.935.5257.
\nVintage House is located at 264 1st Street East in Sonoma. COVID safety measures will be in place for the one-on-one in-person sessions.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hosp ital will present an informative health talk\, regarding non-insulin injec tables for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes on Thursday\, September 2 from 9:00 am to 10:00 am. The talk is open to the community without charge and will be conducted virtually using the Zoom platform.
\nSVH’s Pharma cist Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, will give an overview of current and emerging t reatments for glycemic control (hyperglycemia) for those with Type 2 Diabe tes. She will explain how these non-insulin injectable medications work an d why they are so effective for many to control their Type 2 Diabetes.
\nBy the end of the talk\, you will better understand non-insulin alter native treatments for Type 2 Diabetes. There will be ample time allowed t o ask questions.
\nYou can participate via televideo conferencing fr om your own home using the interactive platform\, Zoom.
\nZoom mee ting information: https://sonomavalleyhospital-org.zoom.us/s/92401528817
\n< p>For assistance call the Hospital’s Community Outreach department at 707. 935.5257 or email comm unity@sonomavalleyhospital.org\nThis event will be recorded and used for educational purposes along with being translated into Spanish an d made available at our website.
\n\nSonoma Valley Heal th Care District monthly board meeting is held the first Thursday of each month at 6:00pm.
\nAgenda and Zoom meeting information or meeting lo cation will be available her e three days before the meeting begins.
\nYou can watch online o n Sonoma Te levision\, at Comcast channel 27 in Sonoma Valley\, or on YouTube.
\n\nSo noma Valley Hospital invites community members to have their medications r eviewed by a hospital pharmacist\, either in-person or virtually through a personal online visit\, to ensure that there are no potential problems re lated to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, and side e ffects. The service is offered by the hospital at no cost\, but appointmen ts are required.
\nThere are three ways to access this service. The hospital’s Pharmacy Department will be conducting in-person medication rev iews at Vintage House in Sonoma on Thursday\, August 5\, September 16\, an d October 14 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
\nYou can also set up the mee ting via Zoom from your own home or\, if preferred\, by using a computer i n Vintage House. These private virtual reviews can be scheduled on Thursda y\, August 19\, September 30\, and October 28\, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.< /p>\n
Medication reviews are a SVH safety and healthcare initiative allo wing community members to have their prescribed medications\, supplements\ , vitamins\, and over-the-counter products reviewed by our pharmacist to d etermine if there are any areas of concern related to their use.
\n“ These ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with pre scriptions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Chris Kutza\, Ph armD\, SVH Pharmacy Director. “You will have a one-on-one private session with our professional pharmacist\, Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, to review your me dications and supplements. You will be given an updated personalized medic ation list and relevant information to make sure that you are getting the most out of your medications.”
\nThe hospital will be filling appoin tment slots on a first-come\, first-served basis. Sign-ups can be made onl ine at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/svhbrownbag. Or you can call Vintage House for assistance at 707.996.0311 to sign-up or to arr ange a one-on-one virtual session at their facility For additional questio ns you may have for the hospital pharmacist\, please email pharmt ech@sonomavalleyhospital.org or contact the Hospital’s Community Outre ach department at 707.935.5257.
\nVintage House is located at 264 1s t Street East in Sonoma. COVID safety measures will be in place for the on e-on-one in-person sessions.
\n\nSonoma Val
ley Hospital To Hold Virtual Community COVID-19 Update Meeting
\n(Tra
ducción al español a continuación)
Sonoma Valley Hospital will hold a virtual Covid-19 meeting online on Tuesday\, September 21\, f rom 3:00 – 4:00 pm\, to update the community on where we stand with the CO VID-19 pandemic. Sabrina Kidd\, MD\, Chief Medical Officer and UCSF Medica l Director for Sonoma Valley Hospital\, will report on the presence of Cov id-19 in our community and region\, and share the latest information and r ecommendations from county\, state and federal agencies.
\nWe encour age you to submit your questions in advance\, please email us at community@sonomavalleyhospital. org or call our Community Outreach Team at 707.935.5257.
\nCommu nity members can access the event from their computer via Zoom on Tuesday\ , September\, 21\, at 3:00 pm by using this link: https://sonomavalleyhospital-org .zoom.us/j/92375935274 (Meeting ID: 92375935274). A Spanish simulcast will be broadcasted by SonomaTV at their YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/SonomaTV
\nSonoma Valley Hospital realizará una reunión virtual para actualizar
a la comunidad acerca de COVID-19
El martes 21 de septie mbre de 3 a 4 p.m.\, Sonoma Valley Hospital realizará una reunión virtual para actualizar a la comunidad sobre la situación de la pandemia de COVID -19. La Dra. Sabrina Kidd\, Directora Médica del hospital y de UCSF para S onoma Valley Hospital\, presentará un informe acerca de la presencia de CO VID-19 en nuestra comunidad y región y compartirá la última información y recomendaciones de las agencias del Condado\, estatales y federales.
\nLe animamos a que nos envíe sus preguntas con antelación\, al enviarnos un correo electrónico a: community@sonomavalleyhospital.org o llamando a nuestro Equipo de Alcance Comunitario al 707.935.5257.
\nEl martes 21 de septiembre d e 3 a 4 p.m.\, los miembros de la comunidad pueden acceder el evento en su computadora por la Plataforma de Zoom al usar este enlace: https://sonomavalleyhos pital-org.zoom.us/j/92375935274 (ID de la reunión: 92375935274). Se tr ansmitirá la presentación en español simultáneamente en el canal de YouTub e de SonomaTV: https://www.yout ube.com/SonomaTV
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Sonoma Valley Hospital invites community members to have their medications reviewed by a hospital pharma cist virtually through a personal online visit\, to ensure that there are no potential problems related to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, and side effects. The service is offered by the hospital at no cost\, but appointments are required.
\nYou can set up the meetin g via Zoom from your own home or\, if preferred\, by using a computer in V intage House. These private virtual reviews can be scheduled on Thursday\, August 19\, September 30\, and October 28\, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
\nMedication reviews are a SVH safety and healthcare initiative allowin g community members to have their prescribed medications\, supplements\, v itamins\, and over-the-counter products reviewed by our pharmacist to dete rmine if there are any areas of concern related to their use.
\n“The se ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with prescr iptions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Chris Kutza\, Pharm D\, SVH Pharmacy Director. “You will have a one-on-one private session wit h our professional pharmacist\, Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, to review your medic ations and supplements. You will be given an updated personalized medicati on list and relevant information to make sure that you are getting the mos t out of your medications.”
\nThe hospital will be filling appointme nt slots on a first-come\, first-served basis. Sign-ups can be made online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/svhbrownbag. Or you ca n call Vintage House for assistance at 707.996.0311 to sign-up or to arran ge a one-on-one virtual session at their facility For additional questions you may have for the hospital pharmacist\, please email pharmtec h@sonomavalleyhospital.org or contact the Hospital’s Community Outreac h department at 707.935.5257.
\nVintage House is located at 264 1st Street East in Sonoma. COVID safety measures will be in place for the one- on-one in-person sessions.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hospital invites community members to have their medications revie wed by a hospital pharmacist\, either in-person or virtually through a per sonal online visit\, to ensure that there are no potential problems relate d to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, and side effec ts. The service is offered by the hospital at no cost\, but appointments a re required.
\nThere are three ways to access this service. The hosp ital’s Pharmacy Department will be conducting in-person medication reviews at Vintage House in Sonoma on Thursday\, August 5\, September 16\, and Oc tober 14 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
\nYou can also set up the meeting via Zoom from your own home or\, if preferred\, by using a computer in Vi ntage House. These private virtual reviews can be scheduled on Thursday\, August 19\, September 30\, and October 28\, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
\nMedication reviews are a SVH safety and healthcare initiative allowin g community members to have their prescribed medications\, supplements\, v itamins\, and over-the-counter products reviewed by our pharmacist to dete rmine if there are any areas of concern related to their use.
\n“The se ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with prescr iptions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Chris Kutza\, Pharm D\, SVH Pharmacy Director. “You will have a one-on-one private session wit h our professional pharmacist\, Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, to review your medic ations and supplements. You will be given an updated personalized medicati on list and relevant information to make sure that you are getting the mos t out of your medications.”
\nThe hospital will be filling appointme nt slots on a first-come\, first-served basis. Sign-ups can be made online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/svhbrownbag. Or you can call Vintage House for assistance at 707.996.0311 to sign-up or to arrang e a one-on-one virtual session at their facility For additional questions you may have for the hospital pharmacist\, please email pharmtech @sonomavalleyhospital.org or contact the Hospital’s Community Outreach department at 707.935.5257.
\nVintage House is located at 264 1st S treet East in Sonoma. COVID safety measures will be in place for the one-o n-one in-person sessions.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hospital invites community members to ha ve their medications reviewed by a hospital pharmacist virtually through a personal online visit\, to ensure that there are no potential problems re lated to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, and side e ffects. The service is offered by the hospital at no cost\, but appointmen ts are required.
\nYou can set up the meeting via Zoom from your own home or\, if preferred\, by using a computer in Vintage House. These priv ate virtual reviews can be scheduled on Thursday\, August 19\, September 3 0\, and October 28\, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
\nMedication reviews are a SVH safety and healthcare initiative allowing community members to h ave their prescribed medications\, supplements\, vitamins\, and over-the-c ounter products reviewed by our pharmacist to determine if there are any a reas of concern related to their use.
\n“These ‘medication check-ups ’ will be especially helpful for those with prescriptions from multiple ph ysicians or pharmacies\,” said Chris Kutza\, PharmD\, SVH Pharmacy Directo r. “You will have a one-on-one private session with our professional pharm acist\, Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, to review your medications and supplements. You will be given an updated personalized medication list and relevant inf ormation to make sure that you are getting the most out of your medication s.”
\nThe hospital will be filling appointment slots on a first-come \, first-served basis. Sign-ups can be made online at https:// www.signupgenius.com/go/svhbrownbag. Or you can call Vintage House for assistance at 707.996.0311 to sign-up or to arrange a one-on-one virtual session at their facility For additional questions you may have for the ho spital pharmacist\, please email pharmtech@sonomavalleyhospital.o rg or contact the Hospital’s Community Outreach department at 707.935. 5257.
\nVintage House is located at 264 1st Street East in Sonoma. C OVID safety measures will be in place for the one-on-one in-person session s.
\n\nHow Gender Influences Heart Health Is The Topic For Two Talks Sponsored By Sonoma Va lley Hospital
\nSonoma Valley Hospital’s Conversation With A Doctor series kicks off the new year with two online talks about the im pact of gender on heart health for men and women. Discussing Women’s Hear t Health will be Dr. Ines Sherifi and presenting Men’s Heart Health will b e Dr. Alex Rainow. Both speakers are cardiologists with MarinHealth Cardio logy. The virtual talks will be hosted by Vintage House and are open to th e community without cost.
\nAccording to the American Heart Associat ion and the Centers for Disease and Infection Control\, heart disease is a significant concern for both women and men as they age. The talks will ex plore how gender influences the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease a nd recovery from cardiac events.
\nThere will be ample time for Q&A following the main presentation. Scheduled talks are planned as follows. p>\n
Women’s Heart Health\, Monday\, February 14 from 1
1:00 to 12:00 pm with
\nDr. Ines Sherifi\, MarinHealth Cardiology. On
line sign up is available at: www.vintagehouse.org
Men’s Heart Health\, T
uesday\, February 15\, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm with
\nDr. Alex Rainow\, Mar
inHealth Cardiology. Online sign up is available at: www.vintagehouse.org
Register online or by phone 707.996.0311. For more information\, call SVH’s Community Outr each at 707.935.5257\, or send an email community@sonomavalleyhospital.org
\n“Conversa tion With A Doctor” is an informational series sponsored by Sonoma Valley Hospital\, providing an opportunity for community members to meet physicia ns associated with the Hospital and to learn more about their areas of exp ertise
\nInes Sherifi\, MD\, MSc is a general cardi ologist and imaging specialist. She received her undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biomedical engineering at MIT and the n completed medical studies and residency at the University of Toronto. S he additionally completed a Master’s degree in Paris at the Univesite Pari s Diderot. She trained in cardiology at the prestigious program led by Dr . Valentin Fuster at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and then s erved as an attending cardiologist at Weill Cornell Medical College both a s a cardiologist and imaging specialist in the echocardiography\, vascular medicine and nuclear imaging laboratories. She has a special interest in women’s health with an emphasis on acknowledging and treating cardiovascu lar conditions that present differently in women. She is with MarinHealth Cardiology – Novato and – Sonoma\, UCSF health clinics.
\nA lex Rainow\, MD\, MS is a clinical cardiologist who specializes i n cardiovascular disease and internal medicine. He received his medical de gree from Albany Medical College and completed his residency at Baylor Col lege of Medicine and his cardiology fellowship at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi cal Center. Prior to coming to Sonoma\, he was a partner in Heartwell LLP\ , which is a part of Baptist Health (Miami). He now is with MarinHealth Ca rdiology-Sonoma\, A UCSF Health Clinic in Sonoma Valley.
\n\nHow Gender Influences Heart Health Is The Topic For Two Talks Sponsored By Sonoma Va lley Hospital
\nSonoma Valley Hospital’s Conversation With A Doctor series kicks off the new year with two online talks about the im pact of gender on heart health for men and women. Discussing Women’s Hear t Health will be Dr. Ines Sherifi and presenting Men’s Heart Health will b e Dr. Alex Rainow. Both speakers are cardiologists with MarinHealth Cardio logy. The virtual talks will be hosted by Vintage House and are open to th e community without cost.
\nAccording to the American Heart Associat ion and the Centers for Disease and Infection Control\, heart disease is a significant concern for both women and men as they age. The talks will ex plore how gender influences the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease a nd recovery from cardiac events.
\nThere will be ample time for Q&A following the main presentation. Scheduled talks are planned as follows. p>\n
Women’s Heart Health\, Monday\, February 14 from 1
1:00 to 12:00 pm with
\nDr. Ines Sherifi\, MarinHealth Cardiology. On
line sign up is available at: www.vintagehouse.org
Men’s Heart Health\, T
uesday\, February 15\, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm with
\nDr. Alex Rainow\, Mar
inHealth Cardiology. Online sign up is available at: www.vintagehouse.org
Register online or by phone 707.996.0311. For more information\, call SVH’s Commun ity Outreach at 707.935.5257\, or send an email community@sonomavalleyhospital.org< /p>\n
“Conversation With A Doctor” is an informational series sponsored by Sonoma Valley Hospital\, providing an opportunity for community members to meet physicians associated with the Hospital and to learn more about t heir areas of expertise
\nAlex Rainow\, MD\, MS is a clinical cardiologist who specializes in cardiovascular disease and inte rnal medicine. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed his residency at Baylor College of Medicine and his cardiolo gy fellowship at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Prior to coming to So noma\, he was a partner in Heartwell LLP\, which is a part of Baptist Heal th (Miami). He now is with MarinHealth Cardiology-Sonoma\, A UCSF Health C linic in Sonoma Valley.
\nInes Sherifi\, MD\, MSc i s a general cardiologist and imaging specialist. She received her undergr aduate degree in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biomedical engineeri ng at MIT and then completed medical studies and residency at the Universi ty of Toronto. She additionally completed a Master’s degree in Paris at t he Univesite Paris Diderot. She trained in cardiology at the prestigious program led by Dr. Valentin Fuster at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Ne w York and then served as an attending cardiologist at Weill Cornell Medic al College both as a cardiologist and imaging specialist in the echocardio graphy\, vascular medicine and nuclear imaging laboratories. She has a sp ecial interest in women’s health with an emphasis on acknowledging and tre ating cardiovascular conditions that present differently in women. She is with MarinHealth Cardiology – Novato and – Sonoma\, UCSF health clinics.< /p>\n\n
Sonoma Valley Hospital’s physical therapist\, M arek Grzybowski\, will be leading a two-part HealthTalk series en titled “Walk-the-Walk: Walking with a Purpose”. Part One will take place o n Wednesday\, April 13 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm and Part Two will be held on We dnesday\, April 27 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. These two in-person events will t ake place at Vintage House\, Room 105.
\nIn Part On e\, Marek will share results from some exciting new studies which have fou nd that people who remain physically active are less likely to suffer from cognitive decline associated with aging. He will share tips and suggestio ns for creating a walking program adapted to your personal lifestyle and f itness level. In Part Two\, he will present additional information and rev iew walking plans created in Part One.
\nFollowing the brief present ations\, Marek will lead the group in a gentle walk around the grounds of Vintage House. Participants will have the opportunity of socializing with new friends to jump start their walking program while appreciating Sonoma Valley’s natural beauty.
\nThere is no-cost to participate\, althoug h reservations are required since space is limited. You can reserve your s pace online at www.vintagehouse.org< /a> or by calling 707.996.0311 for assistance or class information.
\n< p>Wear sturdy walking shoes. If you have walking sticks\, please bring the m to class.\n\nThe next time your doctor asks if you have an Advance Healthcare Directive\, wouldn’t it be nice to answer\, “yes”?
\nSonoma Valley Hospital and Vintage House\, offer an interactive work shop titled “Who Will Speak For You When You Can’t?” that will take the my stery out of drawing up an Advance Healthcare Directive. The document spel ls out your end-of-life healthcare wishes for individuals\, families\, par tners\, caretakers and healthcare providers.
\nThe workshop will be offered twice on Wednesday\, April 20: 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. and in the evenin g from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Both sessions will be held in Room 105 at Vintage House\, 264 First St. E.\, in Sonoma. You can attend either in-person\, w ith limited seating\, or virtually. Both sessions are offered free of char ge.
\nYou can register at www.vintagehouse.org/events\, or call 707-996-0311. Those who would like to attend in person are encouraged to sign up as early as possible si nce space is limited.
\nFor more information about the workshops\, p lease contact Sonoma Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach at 707-935-5257 or email community@son omavalleyhospital.org.
\nIf you can’t attend either of the works hops\, a video will be available in the near future. For more information about the video\, call Vintage House at 707-996-0311 or email programs@vintagehouse.org.
\n\nThe next time your doctor asks if you have an Advance Healthcare Directive\, wouldn’t it be nice to answer\, “yes”?
\nSonoma Valley Hospital and Vintage House\, offer an interactive work shop titled “Who Will Speak For You When You Can’t?” that will take the my stery out of drawing up an Advance Healthcare Directive. The document spel ls out your end-of-life healthcare wishes for individuals\, families\, par tners\, caretakers and healthcare providers.
\nThe workshop will be offered twice on Wednesday\, April 20: 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. and in the evenin g from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Both sessions will be held in Room 105 at Vintage House\, 264 First St. E.\, in Sonoma. You can attend either in-pe rson\, with limited seating\, or virtually. Both sessions are offered free of charge.
\nYou can register at www.vintagehouse.org/events\, or call 707-996-0311. Those who would like to attend in person are encouraged to sign up as ear ly as possible since space is limited.
\nFor more information about the workshops\, please contact Sonoma Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach at 707-935-5257 or email community@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\nIf you can’t attend ei ther of the workshops\, a video will be available in the near future. For more information about the video\, call Vintage House at 707-996-0311 or e mail programs@vintagehouse.org< /a>.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hospital’s physical therapist\, M arek Grzybowski\, will be leading a two-part HealthTalk series en titled “Walk-the-Walk: Walking with a Purpose”. Part One will take place o n Wednesday\, April 13 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm and Part Two will be held on We dnesday\, April 27 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. These two in-person events will t ake place at Vintage House\, Room 105.
\nIn Part On e\, Marek will share results from some exciting new studies which have fou nd that people who remain physically active are less likely to suffer from cognitive decline associated with aging. He will share tips and suggestio ns for creating a walking program adapted to your personal lifestyle and f itness level. In Part Two\, he will present additional information and review walking plans created in Part One.
\nFollowing the brief presentations\, Marek will lead the group in a gentle walk aroun d the grounds of Vintage House. Participants will have the opportunity of socializing with new friends to jump start their walking program while app reciating Sonoma Valley’s natural beauty.
\nThere is no-cost to part icipate\, although reservations are required since space is limited. You c an reserve your space online at www. vintagehouse.org or by calling 707.996.0311 for assistance or class in formation.
\nWear sturdy walking shoes. If you have walking sticks\, please bring them to class.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hospital Foundation\, in partnership with UCSF Health\, will host its second annual Women’s Health Symposium and luncheon fundraiser May 18th\, 2022\, at the Hanna Boys Cent er in Sonoma\, California. This in-person educational event offers an oppo rtunity for the public and local and regional community leaders to interac t with world-renowned medical experts from University of California\, San Francisco (UCSF) as they discuss cutting-edge information specific to wome n’s memory and aging health.
\nThe featured speakers will be Aimee Kao\, MD\, PhD\, UCSF Associate Professor of Neurology and a John Douglas French Foundation Endo wed Professor\, along with Bruce L. Miller\, MD\, who holds the A.W. and M ary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professorship in Neurology at UCSF and is a director of the Global Brain Health Institute. Both renowned physicia ns will present their area of expertise and then field questions from the audience. Andrew Josephson\, MD Professor\, Chair\, Neurology UCSF Weill I nstitute for Neurosciences will moderate the event. For more information o n the speakers go to following UCSF profile page https://memory.ucsf.edu/people.
\nThe Sonoma Hospital Foundation Women’s Health S ymposium will take place at Hanna Boys Center and will be livestreamed on Wednesday\, May 18th\, from 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. To sponsor or attend this event please visit the Foundation’s website at www.svhfoundation.com. The cost is $125 for the in-person luncheon or $50 to access the livestreaming option. Because a portion of this event w ill be indoors\, we require that all attending in-person be fully vaccinat ed. To make a donation or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities\, con tact Dave Pier at 707.935.5331 or dpier@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\n\n < /div>\nTickets: https: //www.svhfoundation.com/ways-to-give/give-now/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T113000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T140000 LOCATION:Hanna Boys Center SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:2nd Annual Women’s Health Symposium\, SVH Foundation URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/event/2nd-annual-womens-health-sym posium-svh-foundation/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Aimee Kao UCSF Associate Professor Neurology\,Andrew Josephson MD UCSF Chair Neurology\,Bruce Miller MD UCSF\,Global Brain Heal th Institute\,Hanna Boys Center\,John Douglas\,Sonoma Valley Health Care D istrict\,Sonoma Valley Hospital\,Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation\,UCSF F rench Foundation Endowed Professor\,UCSF Health\,UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences\,Women's Health Symposium X-COST:$125 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.svhfoundation.com/ways-to-give/give-now/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-13899@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:General CONTACT:Vintage House\; 707.996.0311\; programs@vintagehouse.org\; https:// vintagehouse.org/classes/ DESCRIPTION:An interactive works
hop (in-person or virtual) will be held twice on:
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span class='e2ma-style'>SAVE THE DATE! Wednesday\, June 8
\nDay: 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
\nEarly Evening: 5:30 pm to 6:30pm
What is the “Physician Orde rs for Life-Sustaining Treatment” (POLST) document and why might you need one? The POLST outlines a patient’s wishes regarding resuscitation measure s if they are needed. We encourage everyone 18 years older to attend inclu ding families\, partners\, caregivers\, and healthcare providers. Presente rs include the Hospital’s Medical Director for Emergency Care\, Dr. Jasper Schmidt\, as well as Sage Conlon\, Medical Social Worker (SVH)\, and Rob Matheson\, Community Liaison (By The Bay Health). The workshop is a collab oration between By The Bay Health\, Vintage House\, and Sonoma Valley Hosp ital.
\nSIGN-UP: Register online at vintagehouse.org/classes or by calling 707.996.0311. Specify type of participation\, in-person or virtual\, at time of registra tion. There is no cost to attend. In-person sessions will be held at Vinta ge House\, 264 1st Street East\, Sonoma\, and seating is limited – so sign-up early.
\n\nAn interactive works
hop (in-person or virtual) will be held twice on:
\n<
span class='e2ma-style'>SAVE THE DATE! Wednesday\, June 8
\nDay: 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
\nEarly Evening: 5:30 pm to 6:30pm
What is the “Physician Orde rs for Life-Sustaining Treatment” (POLST) document and why might you need one? The POLST outlines a patient’s wishes regarding resuscitation measure s if they are needed. We encourage everyone 18 years older to attend inclu ding families\, partners\, caregivers\, and healthcare providers. Presente rs include the Hospital’s Medical Director for Emergency Care\, Dr. Jasper Schmidt\, as well as Sage Conlon\, Medical Social Worker (SVH)\, and Rob Matheson\, Community Liaison (By The Bay Health). The workshop is a collab oration between By The Bay Health\, Vintage House\, and Sonoma Valley Hosp ital.
\nSIGN-UP: Register online at vintagehouse.org/classes or by calling 707.996.0311. Specify type of participation\, in-person or virtual\, at time of registra tion. There is no cost to attend. In-person sessions will be held at Vinta ge House\, 264 1st Street East\, Sonoma\, and seating is limited – so sign-up early.
\n\nConversation With A Doctor (in-person or virtual)< /span>
\nOrthopedic Sur geon Paul B. Roache\, MD will discuss how repetition and aging can have an impact on our shoulders and the muscles and tendons that support them. Ro tator cuff injury is the most common cause of shoulder pain\, particularly for those over the age of 30. Fortunately there are ways to prevent rotat or cuff injuries and new ways to repair them and restore their functioning .
\nSIGN-UP: Register at vintagehouse.org/classes or by
calling 707.996.0311. There is no cost to participate\, but space is limit
ed and reservations are required. Conversation With A Doctor is sponsored
by Sonoma Valley Hospital and takes place at Vintage House\,
\n264 1st Street East\, Sonoma.
Sonoma Valley Hosp ital invites community members to have their medications reviewed by our h ospital pharmacist at Vintage House to ensure that there are no potential problems related to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, and side effects. The service is offered by the hospital at no cost\, but appointments are required.
\nHosted by Sonoma Valley Hospital and V intage House\, the “Brown Bag” medication reviews will be held in person a t Vintage House\, 264 First St. E.\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on two dates – Thursday\, June 23\, and again Thursday\, July 21. Appointments are neces sary. The sessions are 45 minutes long and appointments will be filled on a first-come basis.
\nTo register online\, go to vintagehouse.org/c lasses or call Vintage House at 707-996-0311 for assistance. For infor mation about ‘Brown Bag Medication Reviews\,” please contact Community Out reach at Sonoma Valley Hospital\, 707.935.5257.
\n“These ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with prescriptions from m ultiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, SV H Medication Review Program Manager and Hospital Pharmacist.
\n“You’ ll have a one-on-one private session and together we’ll review all your me dications and supplements\,” Maya said. “I’ll give you an updated personal ized medication list and relevant information to make sure that you’re get ting the most out of your medications.”
\nThe program is an extensio n of the “Brown Bag” medication reviews that the hospital and Vintage Hous e offered last year where residents could bring their medications to Vinta ge House in a brown bag for review by a pharmacist.
\n\n\n
Sonoma Valley Hosp ital invites community members to have their medications reviewed by our h ospital pharmacist at Vintage House to ensure that there are no potential problems related to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, and side effects. The service is offered by the hospital at no cost\, but appointments are required.
\nHosted by Sonoma Valley Hospital and V intage House\, the “Brown Bag” medication reviews will be held in person a t Vintage House\, 264 First St. E.\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on two dates – Thursday\, June 23\, and again Thursday\, July 21. Appoi ntments are necessary. The sessions are 45 minutes long and appointments w ill be filled on a first-come basis.
\nTo register online\, go to v intagehouse.org/classes or call Vintage House at 707-996-0311 for assi stance. For information about ‘Brown Bag Medication Reviews\,” please cont act Community Outreach at Sonoma Valley Hospital\, 707.935.5257.
\n“ These ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with pre scriptions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Baqara “Maya” Yo der\, PharmD\, SVH Medication Review Program Manager and Hospital Pharmaci st.
\n“You’ll have a one-on-one private session and together we’ll r eview all your medications and supplements\,” Maya said. “I’ll give you an updated personalized medication list and relevant information to make sur e that you’re getting the most out of your medications.”
\nThe progr am is an extension of the “Brown Bag” medication reviews that the hospital and Vintage House offered last year where residents could bring their med ications to Vintage House in a brown bag for review by a pharmacist.
\n\n\n
Mark you calendars for The Back to School Health Fair on Saturday\, Aug 13. We’re working w ith our partners helping Sonoma Valley students with much needed school su pplies and essentials like backpacks. Donations can be dropped off at Sono ma Valley Hospital and partner organizations. Pens\, pencils\, highlighter s\, notebooks\, binder paper\, graph paper\, crayons\, color pencils and o ther school essentials are welcome. The 2022 Back to School Health Fair wi ll be held at Altimira Middle School at 12 pm to 2:30 pm. Along with schoo l supply giveaways\, a variety of activities including\, health activities and services are planned for the event.
\n\nThe Active Aging L ecture Series returns this September! Open to the entire community\, this year’s theme “Live Your Best Life Now” will share and explore evidence and findings to promote good brain health. The series connects the community with experts whose topics range from mental health challenges during the p andemic to advances in Alzheimer’s detection\, from best foods to movement practices for your brain.
\nConfirmed speakers are
:
\n9/7 – Mary Flett\, PhD\, Five Pillars of Aging – Founder
– “Aging Better\, Aging Well”
\n9/14 – Allison McKeany\, RD
– “Eating Well for Your Mind & Body”
\n9/21 – Marek Grzybowski\, PT –
“Joy of Movement: Beyond Walking”
\n9/28 – Aimee Kao\, MD\, PhD\, Pr
ofessor\, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences – Memory and Aging Cente
r – “How Understanding the Basic Science of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Help U
s Avoid It.”
SIGN-UP: Presented by Sonoma Valley Hospital and Vintage House\, the series will be held in-person in Stone Ha ll at Vintage House and also live-streamed. Regis ter Here . For more information\, please contact Sonoma Valle y Hospital’s Community Outreach Team at commu nity@sonomavalleyhospital.com or call 707.935.5257.
\nIn-person attendees are required to wear a surgical\, K95\, or KN95 mask. SVH will p rovide masks at Stone Hall.
\n\nConversation With A Doctor (in-person or virtual)< /span>
\nDr. Teodoro Nissen\, MD\, Bay Area Orthopedics will discuss trends and findings in orthopedic care from lumbar radiculopathy to Tennis Elbow to complex osteoarthritis of the major joints. Please bri ng your questions and any issues you wish to discuss.
\nRegi
stration begins in August for the in-person talk at Vintage House
and the live-stream.
\nFor more information\, contact SVH at 707.935
.5257 or email community@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
The Active Aging L ecture Series returns this September! Open to the entire community\, this year’s theme “Live Your Best Life Now” will share and explore evidence and findings to promote good brain health. The series connects the community with experts whose topics range from mental health challenges during the p andemic to advances in Alzheimer’s detection\, from best foods to movement practices for your brain.
\nConfirmed speakers are
:
\n9/7 – Mary Flett\, PhD\, Five Pillars of Aging – Founder – “Aging
Better\, Aging Well”
\n9/14 – Allison McKeany\, RD – “Eating
Well for Your Mind & Body”
\n9/21 – Marek Grzybowski\, PT –
“Joy of Movement: Beyond Walking”
\n9/28 – Aimee Kao\, MD\, PhD\, Pr
ofessor\, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences – Memory and Aging Cente
r – “How Understanding the Basic Science of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Help U
s Avoid It.”
SIGN-UP: Presented by Sonoma Valley
Hospital and Vintage House\, the series will be held in-person in Stone Ha
ll at Vintage House and also live-streamed.
\nRegister HERE. For more information\, please contact Sonoma
Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach Team at community@sonomavalleyhospital.com or call 707.935.5257.
In-p erson attendees are required to wear a surgical\, K95\, or KN95 mask. SVH will provide masks at Stone Hall.
\n\nThe Active Aging L ecture Series returns this September! Open to the entire community\, this year’s theme “Live Your Best Life Now” will share and explore evidence and findings to promote good brain health. The series connects the community with experts whose topics range from mental health challenges during the p andemic to advances in Alzheimer’s detection\, from best foods to movement practices for your brain.
\nConfirmed speakers are
:
\n9/7 – Mary Flett\, PhD\, Five Pillars of Aging – Founder – “Aging
Better\, Aging Well”
\n9/14 – Allison McKeany\, RD – “Eating Well fo
r Your Mind & Body”
\n9/21 – Marek Grzybowski\, PT – “Joy of
Movement: Beyond Walking”
\n9/28 – Aimee Kao\, MD\, PhD\, Pr
ofessor\, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences – Memory and Aging Cente
r – “How Understanding the Basic Science of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Help U
s Avoid It.”
SIGN-UP: Presented by Sonoma Valley
Hospital and Vintage House\, the series will be held in-person in Stone Ha
ll at Vintage House and also live-streamed.
\nRegister HERE. For more information\, please contact Sonoma
Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach Team at community@sonomavalleyhospital.com or call 707.935.5257.
In-p erson attendees are required to wear a surgical\, K95\, or KN95 mask. SVH will provide masks at Stone Hall if you do not have one.
\n\nThe Active Aging L ecture Series returns this September! Open to the entire community\, this year’s theme “Live Your Best Life Now” will share and explore evidence and findings to promote good brain health. The series connects the community with experts whose topics range from mental health challenges during the p andemic to advances in Alzheimer’s detection\, from best foods to movement practices for your brain.
\nConfirmed speakers are
:
\n9/7 – Mary Flett\, PhD\, Five Pillars of Aging – Founder – “Aging
Better\, Aging Well”
\n9/14 – Allison McKeany\, RD – “Eating Well fo
r Your Mind & Body”
\n9/21 – Marek Grzybowski\, PT – “Joy of Movement
: Beyond Walking”
\n9/28 – Aimee Kao\, MD\, PhD\, Professor\,
UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences – Memory and Aging Center – “How
Understanding the Basic Science of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Help Us Avoid I
t.”
SIGN-UP: Presented by Sonoma Valley
Hospital and Vintage House\, the series will be held in-person in Stone Ha
ll at Vintage House and also live-streamed.
\nRegister HERE. For more informatio
n\, please contact Sonoma Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach Team at community@sonomavalleyhospital.com or call 7
07.935.5257.
In-person attendees are required to wear a surgical\, K95\, or KN95 mask. SVH will provide masks if you do not have one at Sto ne Hall.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hosp ital invites community members to have their medications\, supplements\, a nd over-the-counter medications reviewed by our hospital pharmacist\, Maya Yoder-PharmD\, at Vintage House to ensure that there are no potential pro blems related to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, an d side effects. The service is offered by the hospital at no-cost< /strong>\, but appointments are required.
\nHosted by Vintage House\ , the “Brown Bag” medication reviews will be held in person at Vintage Hou se\, 264 First St. E.\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on two dates – Thur sday\, September 29\, and again Thursday\, October 27. Appointments are necessary. The sessions are 45 minutes long and ap pointments will be filled on a first-come basis.
\nTo regist er call Vintage House at 707-996-0311 .
\n“These ‘medicati on check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with prescriptions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, SVH Medication Review Program Manager and Hospital Pharmacist.
\n“Yo u’ll have a one-on-one private session and together we’ll review all your medications and supplements\,” Maya said. “I’ll give you an updated person alized medication list and relevant information to make sure that you’re g etting the most out of your medications.”
\nFor information about ‘B rown Bag Medication Reviews\,” and other programs with Sonoma Valley Hospi tal\, please contact Community Outreach at 707.935.5257.
\n\n\n
Sonoma Valley Hosp ital invites community members to have their medications\, supplements\, a nd over-the-counter medications reviewed by our hospital pharmacist\, Maya Yoder-PharmD\, at Vintage House to ensure that there are no potential pro blems related to drug interactions\, dosing\, compliance\, expiration\, an d side effects. The service is offered by the hospital at no-cost< /strong>\, but appointments are required.
\nHosted by Vintage House\ , the “Brown Bag” medication reviews will be held in person at Vintage Hou se\, 264 First St. E.\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday\, Octob er 27. Appointments are necessary. The sessions are 45 minutes l ong and appointments will be filled on a first-come basis.
\nTo register call Vintage House at 707-996-0311 .
\n“These ‘medication check-ups’ will be especially helpful for those with prescrip tions from multiple physicians or pharmacies\,” said Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, SVH Medication Review Program Manager and Hospital Pharmacist. p>\n
“You’ll have a one-on-one private session and together we’ll review all your medications and supplements\,” Maya said. “I’ll give you an upda ted personalized medication list and relevant information to make sure tha t you’re getting the most out of your medications.”
\nFor informatio n about ‘Brown Bag Medication Reviews\,” and other programs with Sonoma Va lley Hospital\, please contact Community Outreach at 707.935.5257.
\n\n\n
Creating a safe place to share experiences and host expert speakers in areas related to Parkinson’s disease. An opportunity to reacquaint\, greet new members\ , and enjoy some light refreshments together!
\nFree and open to the community.
\nAll people living with Parkinson’s\, their caregivers and their loved ones are welcome to attend.
\nRegister online at vin tagehouse.org or call 707.996.03311
\n\nThe “SVH 2023 and Beyond” listening Session at St. Leo’s has been cancelled and wil l be reschedule for another date in February.
\nCommunity m embers still the opportunity to engage in a Q&A and provide feedback at th e remaining sessions. Two of the remaining are in-person and one will be held through a virtual platform. An online survey for comments and feedbac k is available at the hospital’s website (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3)
\n“As you r community hospital\, it is critical for us to stay abreast of your healt hcare priorities and create a shared vision for meeting what matters\,” sa id Hennelly. “Community input is essential as SVH builds towards the next decade and beyond. We encourage everyone to learn\, provide feedback\, and help us move forward.”
\nRefreshments\, including hearty soups and beverages\, will be provided by the hospital at all in-person sessions.
\nThe think tank sessions touch upon three areas: new programs and ser vices\, redevelopment at the main campus (347 Andrieux Street)\, and a ser vice site for the westside of the Sonoma Valley. Anyone may register to at tend a session\; however\, space is limited for the in-person conversation s:
\nFor additional information\, please call SVH Community Outreach at 707.935.5257 or email community@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\nNOTE: An online survey (Spanish and English) is available on the hosp ital’s website for comments and feedback (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3). You can also s end a letter addressed to Office of the CEO\, Sonoma Valley Hospital at 34 7 Andrieux Street\, Sonoma\, CA 95476\, or email administration@sonomavall eyhospital.org.
\n\n
REVISED: 01.23.23
\n\nThe community is i nvited to attend “SVH 2023 and Beyond” think tank session s and converse with CEO\, John Hennelly. At the sessions\, Hennelly will p resent the hospital’s vision for its trajectory in the coming decade. Comm unity members will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A and provide fee dback. Three of the four sessions are in-person and the remaining will be held through a virtual platform. An online survey for comments and feedbac k is available at the hospital’s website (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3)
\n“As you r community hospital\, it is critical for us to stay abreast of your healt hcare priorities and create a shared vision for meeting what matters\,” sa id Hennelly. “Community input is essential as SVH builds towards the next decade and beyond. We encourage everyone to learn\, provide feedback\, and help us move forward.”
\nRefreshments\, including hearty soups and beverages\, will be provided by the hospital at all in-person sessions.
\nThe think tank sessions touch upon three areas: new programs and ser vices\, redevelopment at the main campus (347 Andrieux Street)\, and a ser vice site for the westside of the Sonoma Valley. Anyone may register to at tend a session\; however\, space is limited for the in-person conversation s:
\n\n
For registration assistance and additional informat ion\, please call SVH Community Outreach at 707.935.5257 or email communit y@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\nNOTE: An online surve y (Spanish and English) is available on the hospital’s website for comment s and feedback (https://fo rms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3). You can also send a letter addressed to Office of the CEO\, Sonoma Valley Hospital at 347 Andrieux Street\, Sonoma \, CA 95476\, or email administration@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\n\nThe community is i nvited to attend “SVH 2023 and Beyond” think tank session s and converse with CEO\, John Hennelly. At the sessions\, Hennelly will p resent the hospital’s vision for its trajectory in the coming decade. Comm unity members will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A and provide fee dback. Three of the four sessions are in-person and the remaining will be held through a virtual platform. An online survey for comments and feedbac k is available at the hospital’s website (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3)
\n“As you r community hospital\, it is critical for us to stay abreast of your healt hcare priorities and create a shared vision for meeting what matters\,” sa id Hennelly. “Community input is essential as SVH builds towards the next decade and beyond. We encourage everyone to learn\, provide feedback\, and help us move forward.”
\nRefreshments\, including hearty soups and beverages\, will be provided by the hospital at all in-person sessions.
\nThe think tank sessions touch upon three areas: new programs and ser vices\, redevelopment at the main campus (347 Andrieux Street)\, and a ser vice site for the westside of the Sonoma Valley. Anyone may register to at tend a session\; however\, space is limited for the in-person conversation s:
\n\n
NOTE: An online survey (Spanish and English) is available on the hospi tal’s website for comments and feedback (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3). You can also se nd a letter addressed to Office of the CEO\, Sonoma Valley Hospital at 347 Andrieux Street\, Sonoma\, CA 95476\, or email administration@sonomavalle yhospital.org.
\n\nThe community is i nvited to attend “SVH 2023 and Beyond” think tank session s and converse with CEO\, John Hennelly. At the sessions\, Hennelly will p resent the hospital’s vision for its trajectory in the coming decade. Comm unity members will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A and provide fee dback. Three of the four sessions are in-person and the remaining will be held through a virtual platform. An online survey for comments and feedbac k is available at the hospital’s website (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3)
\n“As you r community hospital\, it is critical for us to stay abreast of your healt hcare priorities and create a shared vision for meeting what matters\,” sa id Hennelly. “Community input is essential as SVH builds towards the next decade and beyond. We encourage everyone to learn\, provide feedback\, and help us move forward.”
\nRefreshments\, including hearty soups and beverages\, will be provided by the hospital at all in-person sessions.
\nThe think tank sessions touch upon three areas: new programs and ser vices\, redevelopment at the main campus (347 Andrieux Street)\, and a ser vice site for the westside of the Sonoma Valley. Anyone may register to at tend a session\; however\, space is limited for the in-person conversation s:
\nFor additional information\, please call SVH Communi ty Outreach at 707.935.5257 or email community@sonomavalleyhospital.org. p>\n
NOTE: An online survey (Spanish and English) is av ailable on the hospital’s website for comments and feedback (https://forms.office.com/r/qYHN9XFTK3 a>). You can also send a letter addressed to Office of the CEO\, Sonoma Va lley Hospital at 347 Andrieux Street\, Sonoma\, CA 95476\, or email admini stration@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\n\nSonoma\, CA (March 6\, 2023) – Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation\, in partnership with UCSF Health\, will host its third annual Women’s Health Symposium and luncheon fundraiser May 24th\, 2023 at the Hanna Center in Sonoma\, California. Thi s in-person educational event offers an opportunity for the public and loc al and regional community leaders to interact with world-renowned medical experts from University of California\, San Francisco (UCSF) as they discu ss cutting-edge information specific to women’s sleep health including a f ocus on new findings and things you can do to improve yours.
\nAll s peakers and the moderator are members of the UCSF Weill Institute for Neur osciences team. This year the symposium will feature Andrew Krystal\, MD P rofessor of Psychiatry\, Ying-Hui Fu\, PhD Professor of Neurology and Liza Ashbrook\, MD and Associate Professor of Neurology. These renowned physic ians and professors will present their area of expertise and then field qu estions from the audience. Andrew Josephson\, MD Professor\, Chair\, Neur ology UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences will moderate the event. For more information on the speakers go to the following: https://profiles.ucsf.edu/search/.
\nSon oma Valley Hospital CEO\, John Hennelly\, recognizes the importance of our hospital being able to provide this opportunity for Sonoma. “Very few com munities the size of Sonoma Valley have access to this kind of expertise a nd education. We are fortunate to have our affiliation with UCSF Health. This Symposium is one of many examples of how our affiliation works to imp rove the health of our community\,” John said. “We are also grateful to t he committee members working to make this highly informative event possibl e.”
\n“The Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation is thrilled to host our third annual Women’s Health Symposium in our community\,” said Dave Pier\ , Executive Director. “Thanks to our hospital’s affiliation with UCSF Heal th we have incredibly skilled physicians presenting\, interacting with our community members\, and discussing important topic of sleep specific to w omen’s health. We are looking forward to May 24th!”
\nThe Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation has a long history of supporting women’ s health initiatives in the Sonoma community. Since 1982 the Foundation’s initiatives have resulted in: 1\,000 plus women receiving no-cost mammogra ms that they could not otherwise afford\, a new diagnostic center that is nearing completion\, a state-of-the-art emergency department and surgery c enter\, along with many hospital equipment upgrades that directly impact t he health of women in the Sonoma Valley community.
\nThe Sonoma Hosp ital Foundation Women’s Health Symposium will take place at Hanna Center a nd will be livestreamed on Wednesday\, May 24th\, from 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p .m. To sponsor or attend this event please visit the Foundation’s website at www.svhfoundation.com. The cost is $125 for the in-person luncheon or $50 to access the livestreamin g option. To make a donation or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities \, contact Dave Pier at 707.935.5331 or dpier@sonomavalleyhospital.org.
\nAbout So noma Valley Hospital Foundation
\nSince its founding in 198 2\, Sonoma Valley Hospital Foundation has enabled the hospital to enhance medical services\, expand health care and wellness programs\, upgrade faci lities\, and offer services to patients who could not otherwise afford to pay for care. Established in 1957\, the hospital\, with 24 acute care beds and a 27-bed Skilled Nursing Facility\, operates under the auspices of th e Sonoma Valley Health Care District\, which was created in March 22nd\, 1 946\, by community residents who saw a critical shortage of hospital beds in the State following World War II. Today\, Sonoma Valley Hospital embrac es the Healing Hospital model of care and offers services that encompass t he whole spectrum of health care needs\, underscoring its mission to “main tain\, improve and restore the health of everyone in our community. The Fo undation serves as the philanthropic arm of Sonoma Valley Hospital\, culti vating community support and raising funds to assist the Hospital in its m ission to maintain\, improve and restore the health of everyone in our com munity. Our Hospital relies mainly on reimbursements for services with su pport from a Parcel Tax. But it also counts on philanthropy dollars raised by the Foundation for capital equipment purchases\, some facility improve ments\, and certain community health services such as our mammography prog ram for uninsured women\, which is funded by the Foundation.
\nUniversity of California\, San Francisco ( UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide thro ugh advanced biomedical research\, graduate-level education in the life sc iences and health professions\, and excellence in patient care. It include s top-ranked graduate schools of dentistry\, medicine\, nursing\, and phar macy\; a graduate division with nationally renowned programs in basic\, bi omedical\, translational and population sciences\; and a preeminent biomed ical research enterprise. It also includes UCSF Health\, which comprises t hree top-ranked hospitals – UCSF Medi cal Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland – as well as Langl ey Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics\, UCSF Benioff Children’s Physi cians and the UCSF Faculty Practice. UCSF Health has affiliations with hos pitals and health organizations throughout the Bay Area. Please visit www.ucsf.edu/news.
\n\nTickets : https://www.svhfoundation.com/ways-to-give/give-n ow/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230424T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230424T140000 GEO:+38.319364;-122.503946 LOCATION:Hanna Center @ 17000 Arnold Dr\, Sonoma\, CA 95476\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The 3rd Annual Women’s Health Symposium URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/event/the-3rd-annual-womens-health -symposium/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.svhfoundation.com/ways-to-give/give-now/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-14894@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES: CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Sonoma Valley Hosp ital in partnership with Vintage House and La Luz Center is pleased to ann ounce the expansion of their no-cost “Brown Bag” medication review program . Led by SVH Pharmacist Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, the service is desi gned to help valley residents get the most out of their medications and su pplements.
\n“I’m thrilled to announce the expansion of our Brown Ba g program to La Luz Center\, in addition to our ongoing program at Vintage House. By offering appointments on both the first and third Thursday of e very month\, we hope to make it even more convenient for community members to get the support they need. Our community service program is designed t o improve medication safety\, reduce complications\, and ultimately help o ur patients feel their best\,” Yoder said.
\nStarting in May\, the “
Brown Bag” medication reviews will take place on the first and third Thurs
day of every month. Appointments at La Luz Center will be available on the
first Thursday of each month to provide easier access fo
r communities and neighborhoods closer to the La Luz Center. Vintage House
will continue to host the “Brown Bag” reviews at their facility on the third Thursday of each month. Sonoma Valley Health Care Dis
trict residents taking multiple medications can make an appointment at eit
her site for their no-cost and confidential one-on-one consultation with o
ur Community Pharmacist Team. After making your appointment\, plan to brin
g: all prescribed medications (including pills\, eye drops\, and creams)\,
supplements\, all over-the-counter medicines taken regularly\, all vitami
ns and supplements\, and all herbal medicines.
The appointment is centered on providing a professional evaluation of your prescribed and non -prescribed medications\, supplements\, and remedies. The Pharmacist will review with you safe and effective medication use tips. Answer your questi ons about medications and their interactions. The SVH Pharmacist will also provide health information and education. Participants are encouraged to bring along their care team of caregivers and family to the session.
\nHere is site specific contact information to make your appointment (str ongly recommend appointments be made soon\, as they are filled on a first- come first-served basis):
\n1st Thursday – La Luz Center
\n17560 Gregor Street\, Boyes Hot Springs
\nR egistration: 707.938.5131
\nInterpretation services available.
\n45-minute private consultations with a SVH Pharmacist
\n9:00 – 1: 00 pm
\nSite Opens May 4 and is accepting reservations now.
\n3rd Thursday – Vintage House
\n264 First Street East\, Sonoma
\nRegistration: 707.996.0311
\nInterpret ation services available.
\n45-minute private consultations with a S VH Pharmacist
\n9:00 – 1:00 pm
\nSite is accepting reservations
now.
Masks are required for the session and will be provided.
\nQuestions for the Pharmacist\, please call 707.935.5347 (Dedicated pa tient privacy phone line for Brown Bag Medication Reviews only).
\n< strong>ABOUT: The Brown Bag Medication Review Program is managed by Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, a Board-Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist wit h Sonoma Valley Hospital. Services include a Complete Medication Review ( CMR) – an annual medication wellness visit\, Medication Therapy Management (MTM) to address medication problems and changes\, Diabetes Care & Educat ion to address the needs of patients with diabetes\, and a Dietary Supplem ent Consult for clients taking dietary supplements. The program works with your medical health team (primary care physicians and specialists).
\nThe Brown Bag Medication Review Program is managed by Sonoma Valley Hos pital and partners with La Luz Center and Vintage House to ensure no-cost to participants and access for all.
\n\nSonoma Valley Hosp ital in partnership with Vintage House and La Luz Center is pleased to ann ounce the expansion of their no-cost “Brown Bag” medication review program . Led by SVH Pharmacist Baqara “Maya” Yoder\, PharmD\, the service is desi gned to help valley residents get the most out of their medications and su pplements.
\n“I’m thrilled to announce the expansion of our Brown Ba g program to La Luz Center\, in addition to our ongoing program at Vintage House. By offering appointments on both the first and third Thursday of e very month\, we hope to make it even more convenient for community members to get the support they need. Our community service program is designed t o improve medication safety\, reduce complications\, and ultimately help o ur patients feel their best\,” Yoder said.
\nStarting in May\, the “
Brown Bag” medication reviews will take place on the first and third Thurs
day of every month. Appointments at La Luz Center will be available on the
first Thursday of each month to provide easier access fo
r communities and neighborhoods closer to the La Luz Center. Vintage House
will continue to host the “Brown Bag” reviews at their facility on the third Thursday of each month. Sonoma Valley Health Care Dis
trict residents taking multiple medications can make an appointment at eit
her site for their no-cost and confidential one-on-one consultation with o
ur Community Pharmacist Team. After making your appointment\, plan to brin
g: all prescribed medications (including pills\, eye drops\, and creams)\,
supplements\, all over-the-counter medicines taken regularly\, all vitami
ns and supplements\, and all herbal medicines.
The appointment is centered on providing a professional evaluation of your prescribed and non -prescribed medications\, supplements\, and remedies. The Pharmacist will review with you safe and effective medication use tips. Answer your questi ons about medications and their interactions. The SVH Pharmacist will also provide health information and education. Participants are encouraged to bring along their care team of caregivers and family to the session.
\nHere is site specific contact information to make your appointment (str ongly recommend appointments be made soon\, as they are filled on a first- come first-served basis):
\n1st Thursday – La Luz Center
\n17560 Gregor Street\, Boyes Hot Springs
\nR egistration: 707.938.5131
\nInterpretation services available.
\n45-minute private consultations with a SVH Pharmacist
\n9:00 – 1: 00 pm
\nSite Opens May 4 and is accepting reservations now.
\n3rd Thursday – Vintage House
\n264 First Street East\, Sonoma
\nRegistration: 707.996.0311
\nInterpret ation services available.
\n45-minute private consultations with a S VH Pharmacist
\n9:00 – 1:00 pm
\nSite is accepting reservations
now.
Masks are required for the session and will be provided.
\nQuestions for the Pharmacist\, please call 707.935.5347 (Dedicated pa tient privacy phone line for Brown Bag Medication Reviews only).
\n< strong>ABOUT: The Brown Bag Medication Review Program is managed by Maya Yoder\, PharmD\, a Board-Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist wit h Sonoma Valley Hospital. Services include a Complete Medication Review ( CMR) – an annual medication wellness visit\, Medication Therapy Management (MTM) to address medication problems and changes\, Diabetes Care & Educat ion to address the needs of patients with diabetes\, and a Dietary Supplem ent Consult for clients taking dietary supplements. The program works with your medical health team (primary care physicians and specialists).
\nThe Brown Bag Medication Review Program is managed by Sonoma Valley Hos pital and partners with La Luz Center and Vintage House to ensure no-cost to participants and access for all.
\n\nThe 2023 Back to School Health Fair will be on August 5th fro m 10:00am to 1:00pm at Altimira Middle School!
\nOrganizations prese nt at the 2022 BTS fair
\n10\,000 Degrees
\n4Cs of Sono
ma County
\nAntonia E. Garza\,
\nLDA/PARALEGAL
\nAprendiend
oabc
\nBoys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley
\nBuckelew Suicide Pr
evention
\nCommunity Mental Health Hub at Hanna
\nCPI
\nEl
Verano Preschool
\nFirst 5 Sonoma County
\nFISH of Sonoma Valley
\nFood for all/comida para todos
\nGrupo Folklórico Quetzalén\nHALTER PROJECT
\nHumanidad Therapy and Education Services
\nKid Scoop News
\nLa Luz Center
\nLa Luz Center- Estrellitas
\nLatino Service Providers
\nLions Club
\nLaurent Orthodontic
s
\nLGBTQ Connection
\nMatrix Parent Network and Resource Center
\nMigrant Education
\nNorth Bay Credit Union
\nPets Lifeli
ne
\nPDI
\nRedwood Credit Union
\nRISK Sonoma
\nSai De
ntal
\nSassarini Preschool
\nSnipz Salons
\nSonoma County S
heriff’s Office
\nSonoma Ecology Center/Map Your
\nNeighborhood<
br />\nSonoma Valley Community Health Center
\nSonoma Valley Family T
herapy
\nSonoma Valley Fire District
\nSonoma Valley Hospital
\nSonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance
\nSonoma Valley Regional Librar
y
\nSonoma Valley Youth & Family Services
\nSRJC
\nTeen Ser
vices Sonoma
\nUsborne Books & More
\nVerity
\nWest Coast M
edical Assistant Program
\n\n
Please register at the link
\nA s a community\, we can all play a critical role in suicide prevention. Tog ether\, we can provide social support to vulnerable individuals and engage in follow-up care\, fight stigma\, and be there for those bereaved by sui cide.
\n\n\n\nSonoma Valley Hosp ital will host a Flu Pop Up Clinic at St. Leo’s Church in Sonoma
\n\n div>\nSonoma Valley Hosp ital and Vintage House invite you to join a lively and informative communi ty lecture series in February called Active Aging: Mind\, Body\, Spirit. p>\n
The three dynamic talks given by Sonoma Valley Hospital community h ealth experts provide insights on the importance of engaging Mind\, Body\, and Spirit through the lens of Active Aging.
\nThe talks are open t o the community without charge and will be held in-person in Stone Hall at Vintage House from 3:00 – 4:30 pm on three successive Fridays – February 9\, 16\, and 23. Light refreshments will be provided. Vintage House is loc ated at 264 1st Street East in Sonoma Valley.
\nFEBRUARY 9:
\n“
Mindful Mind Maintenance” with Dr. Patricia Brooks\, LCSW PhD
FEBR
UARY 16:
\n“Active Aging with the 4M’s” with Dr. Sujatha Sankaran\, M
D\, CMO & Dr. Becky Spear\, DNP\, ARNP\, AGPCNP-BC
FEBRUARY 23:
\nDr. Rebecca Levy-Gantt\, DO\, OB/GYN\, Nationally Certified Menopause
Practitioner
Early RSVP is encouraged for all talks as seating is limited.
\n\nTickets: https://activeaging.brownpapertickets.com/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240209T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240209T163000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Active Aging: Mind\, Body\, Spirit URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/event/active-aging-mind-body-spiri t/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-TICKETS-URL:https://activeaging.brownpapertickets.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-15777@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES: CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Sonoma Valley Hosp ital and Vintage House invite you to join a lively and informative communi ty lecture series in February called Active Aging: Mind\, Body\, Spirit. p>\n
The three dynamic talks given by Sonoma Valley Hospital community h ealth experts provide insights on the importance of engaging Mind\, Body\, and Spirit through the lens of Active Aging.
\nThe talks are open t o the community without charge and will be held in-person in Stone Hall at Vintage House from 3:00 – 4:30 pm on three successive Fridays – February 9\, 16\, and 23. Light refreshments will be provided. Vintage House is loc ated at 264 1st Street East in Sonoma Valley.
\nFEBRUARY 9:
\n“
Mindful Mind Maintenance” with Dr. Patricia Brooks\, LCSW PhD
FEBR
UARY 16:
\n“Active Aging with the 4M’s” with Dr. Sujatha Sankaran\, M
D\, CMO & Dr. Becky Spear\, DNP\, ARNP\, AGPCNP-BC
FEBRUARY 23:
\nDr. Rebecca Levy-Gantt\, DO\, OB/GYN\, Nationally Certified Menopause
Practitioner
Early RSVP is encouraged for all talks as seating is limited.
\n\nTickets: https://activeaging.brownpapertickets.com/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T163000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Active Aging: Mind\, Body\, Spirit URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/event/active-aging-mind-body-spiri t-2/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-TICKETS-URL:https://activeaging.brownpapertickets.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-15792@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES: CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Sonoma Valley Hosp ital and Vintage House invite you to join a lively and informative communi ty lecture series in February called Active Aging: Mind\, Body\, Spirit. p>\n
The three dynamic talks given by Sonoma Valley Hospital community h ealth experts provide insights on the importance of engaging Mind\, Body\, and Spirit through the lens of Active Aging.
\nThe talks are open t o the community without charge and will be held in-person in Stone Hall at Vintage House from 3:00 – 4:30 pm on three successive Fridays – February 9\, 16\, and 23. Light refreshments will be provided. Vintage House is loc ated at 264 1st Street East in Sonoma Valley.
\nFEBRUARY 9:
\n“
Mindful Mind Maintenance” with Dr. Patricia Brooks\, LCSW PhD
FEBR
UARY 16:
\n“Active Aging with the 4M’s” with Dr. Sujatha Sankaran\, M
D\, CMO & Dr. Becky Spear\, DNP\, ARNP\, AGPCNP-BC
FEBRUARY 23:
\nDr. Rebecca Levy-Gantt\, DO\, OB/GYN\, Nationally Certified Menopause
Practitioner
Early RSVP is encouraged for all talks as seating is limited.
\n\nTickets: https://activeaging.brownpapertickets.com/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240223T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240223T163000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Active Aging: Mind\, Body\, Spirit URL:https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/event/active-aging-mind-body-spiri t-3/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-TICKETS-URL:https://activeaging.brownpapertickets.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-15849@www.sonomavalleyhospital.org DTSTAMP:20240328T112504Z CATEGORIES: CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Sonoma Valley Hosp
ital may be excluded from Anthem Blue Cross network effective 3/1/24