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Manzanita, Oregon I North Coast Citizen I April 30, 2015 I 3 lJozsa, From page 1 Ofientimes, providers make the assumption that ‘people know’ about diagnoses or understand explanations, when many times, patients are overwhelmed.” Two Rinehart Clinic staff have completed the “Living Well with Chronic Conditions” trainingand will provide this free rograrn to the com- munity, starting May 5th for five weeks, every Tuesday, through June 9th, at NCRD from 2 to 4:30 pm. Do you live with a chronic condition? Do you know someone that does? This free workshop of- fers peer support, managing symptoms, medication how- tos, weekly goals, problem solving, relaxation skills, tips for eating well, safe exercise suggestions and much more. Register for the free class by calling Terra at 503-368-5182 ext. 104. “Our stafi‘ is interested in doing more outreach and education for the health of the community, and Living Well is just one of several programs we’ll be mak- ing available,” said Jozsa. “This is an aging community with many of our friends and neighbors living with a variety of chronic conditions. These self-help programs can eliminate the fear of chronic disease. It can be managed, and you don’t have to be afraid,” she added. “And we want to hear from the com- munity about what types of rograms’ they would like to ve.” ' Jozsa’s biggest challenge will be finding more provid- ers for the Clinic, and in particular that steady hand on the wheel of the ship, a medi- cal director. Dr. Rinehart has announced his plans to retire, effective in August (see related story.) “We are working with a national recruiter who is very familiar with the north Oregon coast and we are confident that we will soon have another great medical director,” she continued. “These are some challenging times for health- care and for the Rinehart Clinic, but we are fortunate to have a great stafi‘ and an engaged, involved board, that is committed to'the commu- nity and improving services. We are trying new things to provide the best possible care for our patients now and into the future.” , OCR Text: Manzanita, Oregon I North Coast Citizen I April 30, 2015 I 3 lJozsa, From page 1 Ofientimes, providers make the assumption that ‘people know’ about diagnoses or understand explanations, when many times, patients are overwhelmed.” Two Rinehart Clinic staff have completed the “Living Well with Chronic Conditions” trainingand will provide this free rograrn to the com- munity, starting May 5th for five weeks, every Tuesday, through June 9th, at NCRD from 2 to 4:30 pm. Do you live with a chronic condition? Do you know someone that does? This free workshop of- fers peer support, managing symptoms, medication how- tos, weekly goals, problem solving, relaxation skills, tips for eating well, safe exercise suggestions and much more. Register for the free class by calling Terra at 503-368-5182 ext. 104. “Our stafi‘ is interested in doing more outreach and education for the health of the community, and Living Well is just one of several programs we’ll be mak- ing available,” said Jozsa. “This is an aging community with many of our friends and neighbors living with a variety of chronic conditions. These self-help programs can eliminate the fear of chronic disease. It can be managed, and you don’t have to be afraid,” she added. “And we want to hear from the com- munity about what types of rograms’ they would like to ve.” ' Jozsa’s biggest challenge will be finding more provid- ers for the Clinic, and in particular that steady hand on the wheel of the ship, a medi- cal director. Dr. Rinehart has announced his plans to retire, effective in August (see related story.) “We are working with a national recruiter who is very familiar with the north Oregon coast and we are confident that we will soon have another great medical director,” she continued. “These are some challenging times for health- care and for the Rinehart Clinic, but we are fortunate to have a great stafi‘ and an engaged, involved board, that is committed to'the commu- nity and improving services. We are trying new things to provide the best possible care for our patients now and into the future.” , Nehalem Valley Historical Society,March 2024 Shipment Scans,Scanned Files,Purple Folder F,North Coast Clippings,Rinehart Clinic presentation of Living Well with Chronic Conditions,P01.tif, P01.tif

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