March 2023
BarreFusion is a low-impact, total body workout inspired by ballet. It offers a unique approach to barre training with cardio bursts and signature fuses. This fusion format offers all the benefits of rhythmic movement, high repetition strength work, ...
In emergency situations, the help given by an immediate responder can often make the difference between life and death, even before professional rescuers arrive. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center’s Ambulance Services is offering “Stop The ...
Stroke care doesn’t end when you leave the hospital. Many stroke survivors and their caregivers experience a range of emotions as they adjust back to normal daily activities. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, in conjunction with University of ...
Dates: March 14th, 21st, and 28th March 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th Signing up occurs the 1st Tuesday and/or Thursday of every month! When you sign up for the 1st week, you sign up for every Tuesday and/or Thursday in that month. Class is $5 per ...
Grief Support Series: death of a loved one, a child leaving home, overwhelming changes in one’s personal life – each can cause profound grief and suffering. To offer reassurance and comfort, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center has developed a ...
Dates: March 6th, 14th, 21st, 28th Signing up occurs the 1st Tuesday of every month! When you sign up for the 1st week, you sign up for every Tuesday in that month. Class is $5 per class, however, it is payed based on a monthly subscription. 4 weeks ...
Wednesdays 11:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Cost is $5 per class. While using dumbbells, barbells, resistance bands, and/or steps, you will be guided in improving your balance, strength, endurance, and flexibility through a series of exercises. All are welcom ...
Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Cost is $5 per class. Power60 is a complete fitness class that will improve your endurance and strength in all major muscle groups. Workout will include anything from interval style workouts to performing sets and ...
In emergency situations, the help given by an immediate responder can often make the difference between life and death, even before professional rescuers arrive. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center’s Ambulance Services is offering “Stop The Bleed®”. This informational program focuses on the immediate response to bleeding, recognizing life-threatening bleeding, and appropriate ways to stop the bleeding.
The next program is located in 1st Level Conference Room at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, 800 West 9th Street, Jasper, IN. This class is free, but pre-registration is required by emailing B.J. Sherman, Trauma Services at Memorial Hospital, at bsherman@mhhcc.org. Stop the Bleed is a Trauma Services/Ambulance Services sponsored class.
Stroke care doesn’t end when you leave the hospital. Many stroke survivors and their caregivers experience a range of emotions as they adjust back to normal daily activities. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, in conjunction with University of Louisville Health, is offering a new, FREE support group where stroke survivors and their family/caregivers can talk openly with others who share similar experiences.
The first support group will be held on Tuesday, July 26th., from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. in the Medical Arts Building Conference Center located at 721 W. 13th Street in Jasper. The support group will be held monthly. Pre-registration is not required to attend.
For more information about the Stroke Survivor and Caregiver Support Group, please call Mary Jo Eaton Calhoun, BSN, RN, Telemedicine Services, at 812-996-6364, or Brandie Beck, RN, Neuroscience Nurse Coordinator, at 812-996-5912 or. You can also e-mail questions or comments to strokesupport@mhhcc.org.
This payment is processed on the 1st week. Memorial Hospital employees are waived from this fee.
Build lean muscle in this 45 minute strength training class! You’ll squat, push-up and plank your way to total-body wellness with routines that sculpt and tone every muscle of your body.
For any questions, please contact the instructor @ (954) 701-8418
Grief Support Series: death of a loved one, a child leaving home, overwhelming changes in one’s personal life – each can cause profound grief and suffering. To offer reassurance and comfort, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center has developed a free support program called “Grief Support Series.”
In this program, participants will learn that grief is normal, examine the various emotions of grief, be encouraged to face the pain, and find ways to make a healthy emotional withdrawal from the loss. Conducting the sessions will be Theresa O’Bryan, Hospital Chaplain, and Tom Holsworth, a clinical psychologist who has served as a co-facilitator of this program since its inception in 1991.
This 5 week program begins Tuesday, February 28th and will run for 5 weeks, ending on Tuesday, March 28th. Programs will be 6:00 – 8:00 pm. in Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center's Chapel. This program is free and space is limited. Pre-registration is necessary, please call 812-996-0219.
Minimal impact, maximum results. Get your heart rate up without a hop, skip or jump in out signature dance-based class followed by strength training and stretching. High impact movements are replaced with muscle-focused alternatives to protect your joints and maximize your results.