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This is my Hospital Health&Wellness JANUARY JUNE 2018 whhs.com FREE SEMINAR Heart Disease How Women are Different Learn from a cardiologist about the warning signs of heart disease and heart attack in women. See page 2, Women s Heart Health. 2 4 4 4 5 6 7 14 16 Community Seminars Diabetes Education Stroke Education Series Prenatal Diagnostic Center Community Services Cancer Care Programs Support Groups Childbirth & Parenting Wellness Programs

COMMUNITY HEALTH SEMINARS Please visit whhs.com/seminars or call (800) 963-7070 to register or for more information EVENTS IN FREMONT Women s Heart Health Women and men are different in many ways. One important difference is how the symptoms of heart disease and heart attack appear in women. At this seminar, a cardiologist will discuss the critical signs that appear with female heart disease during a heart attack. When: Tuesday, February 20, 1 to 3 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium rooms A & B Weight Management and Surgery Options for the Treatment of Obesity Improper weight management can increase the risk for heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer. Health problems may occur when dieting leads to repeated weight loss and regain. Learn ways to sustain a healthy weight through diet and exercise. Also, learn the risks of surgery options. When: Tuesday, March 13, 1 to 3 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B Stroke Awareness Day & Screenings Participate in this free screening event to learn your risk for stroke. The screening consists of a Doppler study of the neck, an EKG, and cholesterol and glucose screenings. To qualify, you must pre-register. No walk-ins, please. When: Saturday, March 17, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A, B & C Call: (800) 963-7070 Latest Treatment Options for Wound Care Do you have a wound that is not healing? At this seminar, a physician specializing in plastic surgery will discuss the latest treatments, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound care and healing. When: Tuesday, April 3, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B Sick Feet? Learn about pre-emptive and pro-active care for your feet. The Washington Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine uses a multidisciplinary approach of podiatry, vascular surgery and primary care. When: Tuesday, April 17, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B Skin Cancer Screening Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. One in five Americans will be diagnosed in their lifetime. Treatment is almost always effective when found early. This free screening will only be performed to determine the possibility of skin cancer. To qualify, you must pre-register. No walk-ins, please. When: Thursday, May 10, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B Call: (800) 963-7070 Fresh Summer Foods: Cooking Demonstration Barbecues and cookouts are not just for burgers and hot dogs! Summer vegetables deserve a spot on the outdoor table. At this seminar, learn the nutrition and health benefits associated with vegetables. Plus, learn how to make healthy food options taste great! When: Friday, June 1, 1 to 3 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B Free Screenings: Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index and Bone Density (Osteoporosis) The Washington Community Health Resource Library offers free blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) and bone density screenings on a drop-in basis. When: Mondays, Tuesdays: 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays: 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Location: Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 100, Fremont Call: (510) 494-7030 2 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv

& EVENTS EVENTS IN NEWARK AND UNION CITY Community Open House & Special Presentation Washington Township Medical Foundation welcomes the public to a free Community Open House. Community members will have an opportunity to meet with the providers and staff at a special presentation on Difficult Conversations: Tips on How to Talk to Your Health Care Provider. When: Thursday, February 1, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark When: Wednesday, February 7, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City Obesity: Understand the Causes, Consequences and Prevention Obesity has become the leading cause for many common diseases. Being overweight or obese has many different risk factors as well as causes. At this seminar, learn the factors, effective treatment and preventive strategies of obesity. When: Thursday, March 15, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark When: Wednesday, March 28, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City Respiratory Health and Lung Cancer Prevention and Detection Lung diseases range from bronchitis and pneumonia to pulmonary hypertension and lung cancer. Today, lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women. Learn more about lung functions, diseases of the lungs and caring for your lungs. When: Tuesday, April 3, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark When: Tuesday, April 10, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City Stress Management Feeling stressed or overwhelmed? You are not alone. Recent studies report more and more Americans are feeling physical or emotional symptoms of stress. At this seminar, you will learn effective techniques to help counter the negative effects of stress. When: Thursday, April 12, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark When: Tuesday, April 26, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City Strategies to Help Lower Your Cholesterol and Blood Pressure One in three people suffer from either high blood pressure or cholesterol problems, and if not properly controlled, they can lead to heart attacks or strokes. At this seminar, you will learn how to reduce or prevent risk factors. When: Wednesday, May 9, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark When: Tuesday, May 22, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City Preventive Screenings; When and Why are They Important Preventive health screenings can help you stay healthier throughout your life. Learn about the preventive screenings that you and your loved ones need. When: Thursday, June 7, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark When: Thursday, June 21, 6 to 8 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv 3

HEALTH PROGRAMS DIABETES EDUCATION The Washington Outpatient Diabetes Center offers a range of programs and classes geared toward specific topics related to diabetes management. Some of the programs include: Diabetes BASICS Program» Individual and group classes for patients and family members who live with diabetes are available for patients with the required physician referral. Diabetes Support Group» The Diabetes Support Group meets on the first Thursday of every month from 8 to 9 p.m. Patients and guests are welcome. Sweet Success» California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program offers education for pregnant women with diabetes. Physician referral required. Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)» Intensive and focused nutrition therapy service that relies on follow-up and feedback to change behavior over a period of time. STROKE EDUCATION SERIES Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of serious long-term disability. The goal of this two-part series is to educate community members about prevention, symptoms and what to do if you are experiencing signs of a stroke. Additionally, the program provides an overview to better understand your condition and how to move forward after a stroke. Washington Hospital s Stroke Program has been recognized for its commitment to excellence by The Joint Commission, American Heart Association and Healthgrades. PART 1: STROKE PREVENTION When: Tuesday, February 13, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Prenatal Diagnostic Center 1900 Mowry Ave., suite 101, Fremont (510) 818-5110 The Washington Prenatal Diagnostic Center provides comprehensive counseling, screening and diagnostic testing for fetal disorders to help women and their partners make informed decisions. These advanced services are offered to patients within their community. Diabetes Matters whhs.com/diabetes Please join us for a free diabetes education series, featuring expert speakers. This series provides sciencebased information about diabetes. Individuals and families who live with diabetes are encouraged to attend. No registration required. When: First Thursday of every other month, 7 to 8 p.m.: February 1, April 5, June 7 Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium Call: (510) 745-6556 or visit whhs.com/diabetes whhs.com/stroke or When: Tuesday, April 17, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City PART 2: LIFE AFTER A STROKE When: Tuesday, February 20, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Newark Clinic conference room, 6236 Thornton Ave., Newark or When: Tuesday, April 24, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Washington Township Medical Foundation, Nakamura Clinic conference room, 33077 Alvarado-Niles Road, Union City The clinic s medical director is a UCSF Medical Center maternalfetal medicine specialist, Jacquelyn Chyu, MD, who leads a state-ofthe-art center. Prenatal diagnostic appointments require a physician order and can be made by calling (510) 818-5110. 4 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv

COMMUNITY SERVICES whhs.com/community Washington Hospital Health Insurance Information Service whhs.com/health-insurance Washington Hospital offers a free, confidential and unbiased service for community members and local employers who have questions about their current health insurance plan, or who need information on how to purchase health insurance. This service also provides information on: Covered California Medicare options for seniors Medicare Part D enrollment Advance health care directives can be obtained at this office Information on POLST (Physician Orders for Life- Sustaining Treatment) Consultations are offered over the phone or in person. When: Monday through Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (by appointment; walk-ins welcome) 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (by phone) Location: Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 100, Fremont Call: (800) 770-9447 Washington On Wheels WOW Mobile Health Clinic whhs.com/wow (510) 608-3203 The Washington on Wheels Mobile Health Clinic travels throughout the Tri-City Area, providing children and adults with health checkups, occupational medicine, immunizations, health education, and health screenings. Notice of Service Interruption: WOW has been in Santa Rosa since late 2017 supporting Santa Rosa Community Health whose largest community clinic suffered extensive damage in the October 2017 North Bay fires. WOW is providing additional clinical space to our Santa Rosa neighbors. Expect WOW back in the Tri-City Area in the first quarter of 2018. For more information on WOW and scheduled return to the area, please call: (510) 608-6175. Practicing Green Washington Hospital recognizes the critical link between the health of each individual and the health of the environment. As the Hospital reaffirms its commitment to promoting a healthier community, it s taking a leading role in environmental awareness. Washington Hospital earned two prestigious awards from Practice Greenhealth: the Partner for Change award and the Greening the OR award, showing a commitment to sustainable, eco-friendly practices. Additionally, Washington Hospital continues our food services composting program, and significantly reduced water consumption through changes in landscaping, upgrading technology, and replacing old, non-efficient devices. In celebration of Earth Day, we are hosting a community event. This free community event is a day to increase environmental and climate awareness. The family-friendly event is appropriate for people of all ages and will feature recycling opportunities and children-friendly activities. For more information, go to whhs.com/green. Let s Go Green Together, an Earth Day Celebration When: Saturday, April 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave. Children s Handwashing Program Washington Hospital offers a special classroom hand-washing program for children in grades first through third. The purpose of this program is to teach children the importance Lucy Hernandez, Community Outreach project manager, conducts interactive hand hygiene sessions at local schools. of proper hand hygiene. Using stories and interactive activities, this 30-minute program educates children about germs and instructs them in behaviors to reduce the spread of infectious disease. Call to schedule a presentation. Call: (510) 494-7030 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv 5

CANCER CARE PROGRAMS whhs.com/cancer Sandy Amos, RN, Infusion Center Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 239, Fremont Call (510) 818-5050 or visit whhs.com/infusioncenter At the Sandy Amos, RN, Infusion Center, patients receive their infusion therapy in comfortable, spa-like, private rooms overlooking a beautiful atrium. The center is flooded with natural light with attractive hardwood floors throughout. A family member is invited to pull up a comfortable chair and keep their loved ones company during treatment. Treatments Tailored to Your Needs In addition to infusion treatments for cancer, other types of infusion treatments available at the center include: Blood transfusions Intravenous (IV) hydration Peripherally inserted catheter (PIC) insertions Treatments to manage conditions like rheumatoid arthritis Caring for the Patient Nurse Navigator During the course of your treatment, Washington Hospital offers the help of a nurse navigator who can guide you in getting the care you need. Our nurse navigators are a valuable source of information who can answer questions about your treatment and options. Should you need assistance with services such as social workers and nutrition, as well as financial and insurance questions, our nurse navigators can provide direct referrals. Washington Cancer Genetics Program (UCSF Affiliated) 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 150, Fremont Call (510) 608-1356 or visit whhs.com/cancergenetics Are you concerned about a strong family history of breast, colon or ovarian cancer? Private consultations for genetic counseling and risk assessment are available with a physician referral. Washington Radiation Oncology Center 39101 Civic Center Drive, Fremont Call (510) 796-7212 or visit whhs.com/roc The Washington Radiation Oncology Center is staffed by board-certified physicians and a specialized staff offering the highest quality of care. Our center has been awarded accreditation by the American College of Radiology. We bring together a unique team-oriented approach to care with a high level of personalized attention. Our team includes a nurse navigator who gives patients personalized care, ensuring access to all the resources, support and information needed. Technical resources include: Varian 21EX linear accelerator delivering dual-energy photon and electron therapy. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) High-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy Our staff includes: Radiation Oncologist Physicist Dosimetrist Radiation Therapist RN Lymphedema Services 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 140, Fremont Call (510) 795-2058 or visit whhs.com/lymphedema The Lymphedema Services staff at Washington Hospital is dedicated to helping each patient learn how to manage lymphedema and keep it under control. Through special massage techniques and the latest treatment options, our certified lymphedema therapists and physical therapists help lymphedema patients regain control of their lives through quality, local care. Lymphedema Education Class The Lymphedema Education Series is offered to anyone who is interested in learning more about the lymphatic system and lymphedema. The class covers general information about the anatomy and function of the lymphatic system. When: Second Tuesday of each month, 4 to 5 p.m. Location: Washington Women s Center conference room, suite 145, Call: (510) 795-2058 to register UCSF Washington Cancer Center 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 227, Fremont Call (510) 608-1600 or visit whhs.com/ucsfcancer The UCSF Washington Cancer Center provides oncology patients with access to the latest cancer research, technology, and treatment in a comforting and convenient environment. Together with referring providers, Washington Hospital and UCSF Health aim to redefine what is possible in cancer care while significantly improving the lives of the patients we serve. 6 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv

SUPPORT GROUPS whhs.com/supportgroups Arthritis Support Group For people who suffer from arthritis. Friends and family members are welcome. When: Fourth Wednesday of each month, 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. January 24, February 28, March 28, April 25, May 23, June 27 Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, room B Call: (510) 797-1111, ext. 4478 Better Breathing for Life Club For people who have chronic lung disease. Friends and family members are welcome. When: Fourth Wednesday of each month, 12:45 to 2:45 p.m. January 24, February 28, March 28, April 25, May 23, June 27 Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B Call: (510) 494-7025 Breast Cancer Support Group For women who have survived or are living with breast cancer. Friends and family members are welcome. When: First Thursday of each month, 7:15 to 9 p.m. January 4, February 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7 Location: Washington Women s Center conference room, suite 145, Call: (510) 608-1356 Crohn s Disease & Colitis Support Group For patients, friends and family members of those who have inflammatory bowel disease. When: Fourth Tuesday of each month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. January 23, February 27, March 27, April 24, May 22, June 26 Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, room A Dementia Family Caregiver Support Group For family members and/or care partners of persons with Alzheimer s disease. When: Last Wednesday of each month, 7 to 9 p.m. January 31, February 28, March 28, April 25, May 30, June 27 Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, room A Call: (800) 272-3900 Diabetes Support Group Peer support for all patients with diabetes. Friends and family members are welcome. When: First Thursday of each month, 8 to 9 p.m. January 4, February 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7 Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, room C For adults grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Every Thursday, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, room A or C Call: (510) 745-6569 Mended Hearts For people who have had heart surgery, heart attack, angioplasty, angina or other cardiac conditions. Friends and family members are welcome. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, room C When: Call (510) 494-7022 for meeting dates and information Stroke Support Group For stroke survivors and their caregivers, to provide social and emotional support, education and resources. When: Fourth Tuesday of each month, 1 to 2:30 p.m. January 23, February 27, March 27, April 24, May 22, June 26 Location: Neuroscience conference room (2nd floor), Call: (510) 818-5080 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv 7

JANUARY 2018 VISIT US ONLINE whhs.com Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pilates Balance Matters Keep It Moving Breast Cancer Support Group Diabetes Support Group Healing Touch 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Keep it Moving Lymphedema Education Class (p. 6) Balance Matters Keep it Moving Pilates Healing Touch 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Keep it Moving Balance Matters Ladies Choice Program Keep it Moving Pilates Healing Touch Women Empowering Women (p. 17) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Keep it Moving Crohn s Disease & Colitis Support Group Stroke Support Group Balance Matters Arthritis Support Group Better Breathing for Life Club Keep it Moving Pilates Healing Touch 28 29 30 31 Keep it Moving Balance Matters Ladies Choice Program Dementia Family Caregiver Support Group Keep it Moving Pilates

FEBRUARY 2018 VISIT US ONLINE whhs.com Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Diabetes Matters (p. 4) Community Open House & 1 Special Presentation (p. 3) Breast Cancer Support Group Diabetes Support Group Healing Touch 2 3 Community Open House & 4 5 Keep it Moving 6 Special Presentation (p. 3) 7 8 9 10 Balance Matters Keep it Moving Pilates Healing Touch Stroke Prevention (p. 4) 11 12 13 14 15 Keep it Moving Lymphedema Education Keep it Moving 16 17 Class (p. 6) Balance Matters Pilates Healing Touch Women Empowering Women (p. 17) Women s Heart Health 18 19 20 21 22 Keep it Moving Keep it Moving 23 24 Life After a Stroke (p. 4) Balance Matters Pilates Healing Touch 25 26 27 28 Keep it Moving Crohn s Disease & Colitis Support Group Stroke Support Group Balance Matters Arthritis Support Group Better Breathing for Life Club Dementia Family Caregiver Support Group Keep it Moving Pilates

MARCH 2018 VISIT US ONLINE whhs.com Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Breast Cancer Support Group 1 Diabetes Support Group Healing Touch 2 3 4 Keep it Moving 5 6 Keep it Moving 7 8 9 10 Balance Matters Pilates Healing Touch Weight Management Obesity: Understand the Stroke Awareness Day 11 Keep it Moving 12 13 and Surgery Options for Keep it Moving 14 15 16 17 Causes, Consequences the Treatment of Obesity (p. 2) and Prevention (p. 3) Lymphedema Education Class (p. 6) Balance Matters Pilates Healing Touch Women Empowering Women (p. 17) 18 Keep it Moving 19 20 Keep it Moving 21 22 23 24 Balance Matters Ladies Choice Program Pilates Healing Touch Crohn s Disease & Obesity: Understand the 25 Keep it Moving 26 27 28 29 30 31 Colitis Support Group Causes, Consequences and Prevention (p. 3) Stroke Support Group Arthritis Support Group Healing Touch Better Breathing for Life Club Dementia Family Caregiver Balance Matters Support Group Keep it Moving Pilates

APRIL 2018 VISIT US ONLINE whhs.com Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Latest Treatment Options Diabetes Matters (p. 4) 1 Keep it Moving 2 3 for Wound Care (p. 2) Keep it Moving 4 Breast Cancer Support 5 Respiratory Health and Lung Pilates Group Cancer Prevention and Detection Diabetes Support Group (p. 3) 6 7 Balance Matters Healing Touch Respiratory Health and Stress Management Annual Women s 8 9 Keep it Moving Lung Cancer Prevention 10 11 Keep it Moving (p. 3) 12 13 Conference (p. 17) 14 and Detection (p. 3) Pilates Lymphedema Education Class (p. 6) Healing Touch Balance Matters Sick Feet? (p. 2) Earth Day celebration, 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Keep it Moving Stroke Prevention (p. 4) Keep it Moving Pilates Green Together 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Balance Matters Healing Touch Women Empowering Women (p. 17) (See below) Life After a Stroke (p. 4) Arthritis Support Group Stress Management 22 23 24 Keep it Moving Crohn s Disease & 25 (p. 3) 26 27 28 Colitis Support Group Better Breathing for Life Club Stroke Support Group Dementia Family Caregiver Healing Touch Support Group Balance Matters Keep it Moving Pilates 29 30 Keep it Moving LET S GO GREEN TOGETHER, an Earth Day Celebration WHEN: Saturday, April 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave. This free community event is a day to increase the community s environmental and climate awareness. It is also an opportunity for residents to have confidential documents shredded, dispose of unused/unwanted medications, exchange mercury thermometers for digital ones or donate used eyeglasses. The family-friendly event is appropriate for people of all ages and will feature many children-friendly activities. Courtesy bicycle valet parking and free basic bike tune-ups will be available (on a first-come, first-served basis). For more information, go to whhs.com/green.

MAY 2018 VISIT US ONLINE whhs.com Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ladies Choice Program Balance Matters Breast Cancer Support 1 Keep it Moving 2 3 4 5 Group Pilates Diabetes Support Group Healing Touch Lymphedema Education Skin Cancer Screening 6 Keep it Moving 7 8 Class (p. 6) Keep it Moving 9 10 11 (p. 2) 12 Pilates Strategies to Help Lower Balance Matters Your Cholesterol and Blood Healing Touch Pressure (p. 3) 13 Keep it Moving 14 15 Keep it Moving 16 17 18 19 Balance Matters Ladies Choice Program Pilates Healing Touch Women Empowering Women (p. 17) Strategies to Help Lower Arthritis Support Group 20 21 22 23 24 25 Keep it Moving Blood Pressure (p. 3) Better Breathing for Life Club 26 Crohn s Disease & Colitis Support Group Stroke Support Group Balance Matters Keep it Moving Pilates Healing Touch Celebration of Life (p. 17) 27 28 29 30 31 Keep it Moving Balance Matters Ladies Choice Program Dementia Family Caregiver Support Group Keep it Moving Pilates Healing Touch

JUNE 2018 VISIT US ONLINE whhs.com Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Fresh Summer Foods: Cooking Demonstration (p. 2) 1 2 3 Diabetes Matters (p. 4) Keep it Moving 4 5 Keep it Moving 6 Preventive Screenings; 7 Balance Matters When and Why are They Important Pilates (p. 3) Ladies Choice Program Breast Cancer Support Group Diabetes Support Group Healing Touch 8 9 10 Lymphedema Education Keep it Moving 11 12 Class (p. 6) Keep it Moving 13 14 15 Pilates Healing Touch 16 Balance Matters Preventive Screenings; 17 Keep it Moving 18 19 Keep it Moving 20 21 22 23 When and Why are Balance Matters They Important (p. 3) Pilates Ladies Choice Program Healing Touch Women Empowering Women (p. 17) Crohn s Disease & Arthritis Support Group 24 Keep it Moving 25 26 27 28 29 30 Colitis Support Group Better Breathing for Life Club Stroke Support Group Dementia Family Caregiver Healing Touch Support Group Balance Matters Keep it Moving Pilates

CHILDBIRTH & PARENTING Washington Maternal Child Education 3569 Beacon Ave., Fremont Please visit whhs.com/childbirth-classes or call (510) 818-5040 for class dates and locations Washington Hospital is one of few U.S. hospitals recognized by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children s Fund for exceptional support for breastfeeding moms and babies. Prenatal Smart Start Through our online video collection, you can learn: how pregnancy affects your body; about healthy nutrition during pregnancy; exercises to help prepare your body for labor. Also learn about common discomforts and their remedies versus danger signs that would indicate alerting your obstetrician. Prenatal Massage Pregnancy can be a wonderful experience, though it can also cause some discomfort. Washington s Wellness Center offers prenatal massage which can reduce discomforts such as fatigue, headaches, lower back pain, swelling of hands and feet, leg cramps, anxiety and much more. An appointment is required. When: Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Women s Center, 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 150, Fremont Call: (510) 608-1301 for fees and scheduling information Prepared Childbirth Intended for couples in the last trimester of pregnancy, classes offer detailed information about many labor preparation topics. Subjects include: signs and symptoms of labor, stages of labor, relaxation and breathing techniques, the coach s role, variations in labor, analgesics and anesthetics, cesarean birth, the basics of breastfeeding and postpartum recovery tips. Prepared Childbirth/Refresher Class This class is intended for the mother and coach who have taken Prepared Childbirth classes within the last three to five years. Information about sibling adjustment is also discussed. Fee: $90 Prepared Childbirth/Comprehensive Class Once a week for five weeks, each class is 2½ hours in duration. One full class period will be devoted to the basics of breastfeeding. Fee: $150 Prepared Childbirth/Intensive Class Two all-day Sunday sessions that also include the basics of breastfeeding. Fee: $150 Prepared Childbirth/Saturday Express An all-day session that does not include breastfeeding. A separate breastfeeding class is recommended. Fee: $150 Becoming New Parents Mastering Multiples Want to feel more confident when taking your new baby home? This one-time, threehour workshop offers sensible tips, demonstrations, and information on caring for your infant in those first important months. Fee: $50 or $25 when combined with Prepared Childbirth registration. Expecting twins or more? With this two-hour class we ll help you master multiples from delivery to breastfeeding. Call for an appointment. Fee: $50 Birthing Center Tour Scheduled about a month before the due date, this tour introduces expectant parents delivering at Washington Hospital to our Birthing Center. Family members are welcome, but please, only children 3 years and older. Registration is required. Free. Big Brother/Big Sister Help children 3 years or older prepare for the arrival of their sibling. Through fun activities, a story and games, they will explore what it s like to have a new brother or sister. An adult family member must accompany the child. Fee: $35 Breastfeeding Support Prenatal Breastfeeding Learn the basics for successful breastfeeding in this one time, 2½-hour class. Fee: $45 14 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv

whhs.com/childbirth-classes Lactation Support While in the hospital, lactation support will be available to you during your postpartum stay. At home, we have a free advice line and also offer private visits with internationally board-certified lactation consultants. Washington Breast Pump Rental Center At our center, we rent and sell breast pumps and breastfeeding accessories. Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; closed 1 to 2 p.m. Location: 3569 Beacon Ave., Fremont Baby n Me Support Group Discussing the joys and trials of living with your new baby in this relaxed support group is an excellent way to enhance your transition into parenthood. Come as you are, as often as you like (for moms and babies from birth to 8 months). Free. When: Group meets on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: 3569 Beacon Ave., Fremont Baby n Us Support Group Share the joys and trials of being a couple with a new baby. Registration required. Free. When: Group meets once a month on a Saturday morning Location: 3569 Beacon Ave., Fremont Call: (510) 818-5040 Babysitting Workshop This workshop teaches 12- to 17-year-olds the skills to be safe and effective babysitters. The class is taught by a trained instructor and covers a variety of babysitting topics, including safety strategies, how to entertain children of different ages, how to deal with injuries and emergencies, and more. Free. Crawlers Group After your baby graduates from Baby n Me, you can advance into the crawlers group to enjoy your baby s transition from crawling to walking. Gather with moms to learn and support each other while your child plays with other children. Free. When: Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: 3569 Beacon Ave., Fremont CPR for Family and Friends This is an American Heart Association course teaching adults rescue breathing (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and how to relieve choking in infants and children. This is not a certification class. Fee: $30 The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed to cover AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA. Infant Massage Our hands-on method ensures that you will learn the art of interactive massage to suit your baby s needs and developmental level. Infant massage can relieve stress for you and your baby, deepen bonding, contribute to baby s development, and help baby sleep better. This four-week class is designed for you with your baby, from birth to precrawling. Fee: $75 Prenatal Yoga Developed for pregnant women, this class promotes flexibility, strength, improved posture and balance. A statement of medical clearance for prenatal exercise participation is required prior to registration. Fee: $50 per month Prenatal Fitness/Bollywood This program was developed to promote fitness during pregnancy to tone muscles, build endurance and teach relaxation techniques. A statement of medical clearance for prenatal exercise participation is required prior to registration. Fee: $50 per month Sign, Say and Play Did you know that babies can learn to communicate using sign language before they can talk? Through stimulating activities, songs, and play, you and your 6- to 12-month-old infant will learn six to seven signs each week. In a six-week series, each family will receive a Baby Signs, Inc. kit that contains books, a CD and a DVD to help incorporate signing into your daily life. Fee: $165 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv 15

WELLNESS PROGRAMS MIND, BODY, AND WELLNESS Open to women and men, unless otherwise noted. Heartfulness Meditation Heartfulness meditation is a simple method to experience a practical way of uncovering the heart s unlimited resources. Listen and follow your inner self through meditation. Come and experience the beauty of the heart! Four-week class. Call: Call (510) 608-1301 for scheduling information Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 25 Fee: Complimentary Gentle Yoga Gentle Yoga practice supports overall health and consists of basic movements, structural alignment and breathing awareness. No previous yoga experience is necessary. When: Mondays, 12 to 1 p.m. or 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays (candlelit), 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 2 to 3 p.m. Thursdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. or 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Fridays (chair only), 10 to 11 a.m. Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 12 Fee: $60 for six sessions Balance Matters This program incorporates training in core strength and endurance to promote better balance. This evidence-based program will empower those who may limit themselves by fear of falling. When: Tuesdays, 10 to 11 a.m. Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 12 Fee: $40 per month NEW! Healing Touch Experience Healing Touch techniques that offer rejuvenation and balance. This practice is known to help reduce pain, swelling, nausea and other issues while finding your relaxed state, all while nurturing energy that supports your natural ability to heal physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. When: Thursdays, 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 25 Fee: $40 per month PROGRAMS FEATURING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. Keep it Moving Exercise Program We offer active group exercise classes (open to women and men) designed to help seniors and older adults maintain their cardiovascular health, strength and flexibility. When: Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 4 to 5 p.m. Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 16 Fee: $60 for six weeks (12 one-hour classes) Ladies Choice Program Get into shape by joining the Ladies Choice Program. We offer our clients an individualized exercise program in a comfortable, friendly environment. For women only. When: Tuesday and Thursdays, 4 to 6 p.m. Location: Cardiac Rehab Gym, suite 210 (second floor) Class size: Limited to 18 Fee: $50 per month Pilates Pilates is resistance training that conditions the whole body. It is suitable for all ages and all types of people. Participants work on developing the deep core muscles of the abdomen, back and pelvis. Building a strong core can reduce risk for injury and improve the ability to recover from previous injuries. When: Wednesdays, 12 to 1 p.m. or 6 to 7 p.m. Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 10 Fee: $60 for six sessions 16 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv

Please visit whhs.com/womenscenter or call (510) 608-1301 to register or for more information Tai Chi Program This exercise program uses gentle Sun-style tai chi routines for every fitness level. Tai chi is an ancient practice proven to reduce pain and improve your mental and physical wellness. When: Thursday mornings, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 12 Fee: $60 for six weeks EVENING LECTURE SERIES Women Empowering Women Join Dr. Victoria Leiphart as she guides you through a 30-minute short lecture followed by one-hour open discussion regarding women s issues. When: Third Thursday evening of each month, 7 to 8:30 p.m. January 18: New Year, New You Goal Setting February 15: Women s Heart Health March 15: Prioritizing Your Life It s Time to Get Organized April 19: Reclaiming Your Confidence: Body Image and Self Esteem May 17: Stress Management: Secrets for Every Busy Woman June 21: Throw on Your Athletic Shoes and Let s Get Moving (includes approximately 1.5 mile walk and guest presenter) Location: Women s Center conference room* Class size: Limited to 25 Fee: Complimentary MASSAGE Wellness Massage We offer wellness massage by licensed massage therapists at our Wellness Center. Massage can calm the nervous system and promote a sense of relaxation and well-being. We offer the following types of massage: Swedish, Sports, Therapeutic, Soothing Warm Stone, Prenatal, Foot Reflexology, Deep Tissue and Oncology. Ask about our massage specials during the months of October for Think Pink and December for seasonal year-end holidays. Massage services are for men and women. Call: (510) 608-1301 to schedule a massage Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday Saturday SPECIAL EVENTS Annual Women s Conference This event will feature a variety of speakers to provide knowledge and resources for women of all ages. Come and bring your mother, sister, neighbor, daughter or good friend. Registration is required. When: Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditoriums Call: (510) 608-1301 to register or for more information Fee: $25 (includes continental breakfast and lunch) Celebration of Life Cancer survivors, their friends and their loved ones are invited to an inspirational evening and dessert reception. Join us to hear a panel of speakers inspire hope, healing and health for cancer survivors and their loved ones. You will hear how their cancer diagnosis has allowed them to grow and find renewed strength and zest for life. This event is complimentary. When: Thursday, May 24, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Location: Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditoriums Call: (510) 608-1301 to register or for more information Breast Health Washington Women s Center offers state-of-the-art diagnostic services such as digital mammography, ultrasound and minimally invasive breast biopsy. Our digital technology allows physicians to get reports and images more quickly in order to expedite care. Physician referral required. Call: (510) 791-3410 to schedule an appointment *Women s Center Conference room is located at Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 145, Fremont whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv 17

SERVICES & PROGRAMS For a complete list of programs and services go to whhs.com/services Washington Hospital Healthcare System (510) 797-1111 whhs.com Washington Hospital Healthcare System includes a 341-bed, acute care general hospital; 24-hour emergency care; and Washington West, a medical complex which houses Washington Urgent Care and additional outpatient hospital services and educational facilities. Washington Urgent Care (510) 791-CARE or (510) 791-2273 whhs.com/urgentcare 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 212, Fremont Daily, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Urgent care and walk-in clinic Occupational physicals and other employer/ employee needs Washington Township Medical Foundation (510) 248-1000 mywtmf.com Patient-focused, multispecialty medical group More than 80 board-certified physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners 20 conveniently located clinics throughout the Tri-City Area At WTMF, patients come first Health Connection (800) 963-7070 Physician referral, class registration, support group and other information. Cardiovascular Services whhs.com/heart Comprehensive cardiac care and cardiac rehab Diagnostic cardiac testing Cardiac surgical suites Inpatient and outpatient catheterization laboratories Community Outreach (510) 494-7009 Community education Job shadowing Health fairs Speakers Bureau Outpatient Diabetes Center (510) 745-6556 whhs.com/diabetes 3575 Beacon Ave., Fremont Diabetes Matters (monthly education sessions) Diabetes support group Individual counseling & group classes (BASICS Program) Pregnancy & diabetes (Sweet Success Program) Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy Program Annual events include: golf tournament, black-tie gala and tree lighting ceremonies Please contact the Foundation for event or sponsorship information at foundation@whhs.com Outpatient Imaging Center (510) 791-3410 whhs.com/imaging 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 160, Fremont 64-slice CT (computed tomography), ultrasound, fluoroscopy, digital radiography Alliance Imaging MRI and PET/CT (510) 739-6061 Diagnoses of cancer, physicians able to determine beneficial therapies Highest sensitivity and diagnostic detail High-field strength MRI scanner Knowledgeable and caring staff Comfortable and caring environment Accepts most insurance InHealth, a Washington Hospital Channel whhs.com/inhealthtv Available on Comcast channel 78 in Fremont, Newark, and Union City Broadcasts 24/7 with a focus on health & safety Airing board meetings, Health & Wellness classes and original programming Institute for Joint Restoration and Research (888) 494-7003 whhs.com/joint-restoration 2000 Mowry Ave., Fremont Fellowship-trained surgeons perform over 1,200 joint replacements per year using minimally invasive techniques State-of-the-art operating room suites with ultra-clean laminar airflow systems Experienced anesthesiology team offering the latest in epidural anesthesia technology Specialized care unit with all private rooms and dedicated staff Meticulous coordination with primary care physicians and outpatient physical therapy Taylor McAdam Bell Neuroscience Institute (510) 818-1160 whhs.com/neuroscience Minimally Invasive Spine Program Movement Disorders Program Endoscopic Skull Base & Pituitary Center Outpatient Rehab Center (510) 794-9672 whhs.com/oprehab 39141 Civic Center Drive, suite 120, Fremont Occupational & physical therapy Hand therapy/splinting Vestibular rehab/concussion management Low-impact strength training Legacy Strength Training Program Service League (Volunteer Services) (510) 791-3465 whhs.com/volunteer 2500 Mowry Ave., Fremont Learn about a wide variety of positions available to fit your needs and interests. Sports Medicine (510) 248-1030 whhs.com/sports 38690 Stivers St., suite A, Fremont Quality orthopedic and sports medicine care Evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation for sportsrelated injuries, including concussions Outpatient Surgery Center (510) 791-5374 whhs.com/washosc Full range of same-day surgical procedures, including orthopedic, ear-nose-throat, eye, gynecological, gastrointestinal UCSF Washington Cancer Center Referrals: (510) 248-1600 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 227, Fremont The latest cancer research technology and treatment Comforting and convenient environment Wellness Center (510) 608-1301 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 150 Massage services for men and women Licensed massage therapists Variety of massage options, including Swedish, sports, oncology and pregnancy Wellness classes and services Women s Center (510) 791-3410 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 150 Digital mammography services Diagnostic ultrasound Nurse navigator to support coordination of care Minimally invasive breast biopsy Bone density scanning (DEXA) Warm, beautiful and soothing environment (888) PERFEXION (737-3394) or (510) 745-6480 Treatment of a wide spectrum of conditions, including benign and malignant brain tumors, brain aneurysms, epilepsy, neurovascular diseases, spinal conditions and movement disorders Washington Center for Wound Healing Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation and Hyperbaric Medicine Prenatal Diagnostic Center (510) 791-3428 whhs.com/foundation 39141 Civic Center Drive, suite 106, Fremont The mission of the Washington Hospital Healthcare (510) 818-5110 (510) 248-1520 or (888) 44-WOUND (449-6863) Foundation is to enhance Washington Hospital Comprehensive counseling for fetal disorders whhs.com/wound Healthcare System by increasing public awareness State-of-the-art screening and diagnostic testing and by providing financial support Nurturing environment 18 whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv

DIRECTIONS & MAPS whhs.com/directions ➋ ➌ ➊ ➍ ➎ ➏ ➊ Washington Hospital 2000 Mowry Ave. ➋ Washington Outpatient Surgery Center 2299 Mowry Ave. ➌ Center for Joint Replacement 2000 Mowry Ave. ➍ Washington West 2500 Mowry Ave. ➎ Washington Radiation Oncology Center 39101 Civic Center Drive ➏ Washington Outpatient Rehabilitation Center 39141 Civic Center Drive, suite 120 ➐ Washington Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine 39141 Civic Center Drive, suite 106 ➐ Washington Maternal Child Education Center 3569 Beacon Ave. and Washington Outpatient Diabetes Center 3575 Beacon Ave. ➊ NEWARK, UNION CITY AND FREMONT ROOMS Located at Washington Hospital, 2000 Mowry Ave. Enter the main entrance to the Hospital lobby. Take the stairs or the elevator down to the ground floor and turn right. The rooms are immediately on the right past the cafeteria. You may get assistance from the Service League desk in the main lobby. ➍ CONRAD E. ANDERSON, MD, AUDITORIUM, ROOMS A, B & C Located on the first floor of Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave. Enter through the main entrance of Washington West. The Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium is located down the hallway on the left. ➍ WASHINGTON URGENT CARE Located on the 2nd floor of Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 212. ➌ CENTER FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT The Institute for Joint Restoration and Research, located in the new Center for Joint Replacement building, is accessible through Washington Hospital, 2000 Mowry Ave. ➐ WASHINGTON MATERNAL CHILD EDUCATION CENTER Located at 3569 Beacon Ave. ➐ WASHINGTON OUTPATIENT DIABETES CENTER Located at 3575 Beacon Ave. ➍ WASHINGTON WEST Bras for Body & Soul Cardiac Rehabilitation Washington Community Health Resource Library Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium Health Insurance Information Service Washington Urgent Care Little Washington Township Childcare Center Lymphedema Clinic Located at 2500 Mowry Ave. ➏ WASHINGTON OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION CENTER Located at 39141 Civic Center Drive, #120, corner of Civic Center and Walnut Ave. ➏ WASHINGTON CENTER FOR WOUND HEALING AND HYPERBARIC MEDICINE Located at 39141 Civic Center Drive, #106, corner of Civic Center and Walnut Ave. Pulmonary Rehabilitation Volunteer Services.Outpatient Laboratory and Pre-op Testing Sandy Amos, RN, Infusion Center The Gamma Knife Program, part of the Taylor McAdam Bell Neuroscience Institute Washington Women s Center Washington Outpatient Imaging Center whhs.com whhs.com/inhealthtv 19

2000 Mowry Avenue Fremont, CA 94538 (510) 797-1111 whhs.com NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Fremont, CA Permit No. 519 Washington Hospital s Health & Wellness Catalog is printed on paper containing a minimum of 30 percent post-consumer fiber. The catalog is also available to download and view on the Hospital website: whhs.com. Mental Health Education Series As a community hospital, Washington Hospital takes an active role in assessing and understanding the health needs of the residents we serve. Mental Health is an area that merits increased education and information regarding available resources. Over time, mental illness has been marginalized and separated from mainstream medical conditions. This has led to mental illness being considered taboo in many communities. Though education and an increased understanding of what resources are available, community members who are impacted in any way can feel this condition is a serious as any physical ailment. The mental health education series featuring expert speakers will be held at Washington West beginning February 8. These seminars focus on various areas of mental health and are free to the public. February 8 Understanding Mood Disorders This seminar will provide an overview of mood disorders, including major depression, dysthymia and bipolar disorder. February 22 Understanding Anxiety Disorders This seminar will provide an overview of anxiety disorders including panic disorders, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and various types of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). March 8 Crisis Intervention A crisis situation may occur at any time when loved ones are no longer safe to themselves or others. Through this presentation, learn to recognize the warning signs of a crisis and understand what actions can be taken. March 22 Understanding Psychotic Disorders This seminar will provide an overview of psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorders, delusional disorders and depression with psychotic features. April 5 The Link between Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders Learn more about how mental health disorders are common amongst a population suffering from substance abuse and addiction. April 19 When Depression Occurs with Other Medical Conditions Depression can also arise in conjunction with other medical conditions, or as a consequence of those conditions. Through this seminar, learn to recognize the signs of depression and when additional actions should be taken. May 3 Mental Wellness Learn strategies to develop a wellness recovery action plan and explore the benefits of complementary therapies for the treatment of depression and anxiety. May 17 Family Support: Caring for those with Mental Health Disorders Family members can be an invaluable resource for individuals dealing with serious mental illnesses; however, caring for someone with mental health problems brings unique challenges. All classes will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Conrad E. Anderson, MD, Auditorium, rooms A & B, Washington West, 2500 Mowry Ave. Participants need not attend every class. For more information or to register, please visit whhs.com/events or call (800) 963-7070. VISIT US ONLINE Stay connected to Washington Hospital through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Watch InHealth Channel videos, learn about upcoming events and seminars and see what s happening at your community hospital. whhs.com