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April 4,
2003
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Senior
HealthWISE program offers seniors tips and exercise
Last year, the MGH launched a program that focuses on a specific population
in nearby neighborhoods. Called MGH Senior HealthWISE (wellness, involvement,
support and education), the program is designed to improve the health
and well-being of seniors living in the Beacon Hill and West End areas.
The
program includes wellness centers that are held for one afternoon every
week at three senior housing facilities — the Beacon House, the
Blackstone Apartments and the Amy Lowell House. The program also offers
the services of a resource specialist who helps seniors access resources
in the community that will help them in their everyday lives. Such resources
include home delivery of meals, transportation services and assistance
with getting insurance coverage for medications.
Another resource for seniors is educational
seminars (follow link for schedule) that address topics such
as maintaining diet, nutrition and exercise to managing blood pressure
and diabetes. The seminars are held on the hospital's main campus for
all community seniors. The on-campus offerings also include the hospital's
Senior Supper Club, which gives seniors the opportunity to dine at the
hospital's Eat Street Café at a discounted rate. The club also
provides free health screenings and educational events.
All programs will be held from 4 to 5 pm in the MGH East Garden Dining
Room.
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