More than 100 participants and sponsors joined the Stride 2020 virtual event last weekend to celebrate our health care heroes and support the our COVID-19 Heroes Fund!
Thank you to all who ran, walked, biked and supported this successful event. Through Stride and other initiatives, nearly $150,000 has been raised to date.
To learn more about the COVID-19 Heroes Fund or to donate, visit https://www.melrosewakefield.org/in-the-community/giving/donate-online/
First Ade!
Four young Melrose neighbors with big hearts recently organized a lemonade and bake sale, raising $200 to support the COVID-19 Heroes Fund at MelroseWakefield Hospital!
We are so proud and thankful for their tremendous efforts.
Pictured left to right: MelroseWakefield Healthcare chief medical officer Steven Sbardella, MD; MelroseWakefield Healthcare CEO Sue Sandberg; Paxton Barraza, age 10; Jacob Paisner, age 10; Lilian Paisner, age 9; MelroseWakefield Healthcare vice president of clinical support services Cheryl Warren. Missing from photo: Isabelle Barraza, age 11
October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth and Olga Efimova, MD, PhD, a radiologist at MelroseWakefield Imaging, has compiled a list of five important things that every woman should know about mammograms.
To schedule your annual mammogram, please call 781-338-7111. We have day, evening and weekend appointments available.
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/5thingsmammo/
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5 things to know about mammography
Whether you are working or schooling from home or out of the house, we have some easy and healthy back-to-school lunch ideas for you to try. Our registered dietitians hand-selected these quick recipes:.
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/healthy-recipes-sept-2020/
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Healthy Recipes: September 2020 - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
How did you #Stride this weekend?
Joanne Schamberg is with Lisa Guilmet and Donna Larsson at Red Tail Golf Club.
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September 21 - 25 is Falls Prevention Awareness Week.
If you are worried about risk of falls for a loved one, here are 5 simple tips on helping them stay safe.
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/tips-for-fall-prevention/
ICYMI, what seemed like a simple decision at the time may have ended up saving Melissa Shirtcliff’s life.
Read her story: https://bit.ly/3hZVvTr
October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth and we encourage women to schedule their annual mammogram.
Please call 781-338-7111. We have day, evening and weekend appointments available.
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Same-Day Total Knee Replacement Surgery at MelroseWakefield Hospital
Barry Herb of Medford had a total knee replacement surgery in the morning and thanks to a new option at MelroseWakefield Hospital, was able to sleep in his own bed that same night!
Read his story here: https://bit.ly/3d7k26L
With advances in diagnosing and treating breast disease, managing breast health has become an important part of wellness for women.
Learn more about our compassionate and comprehensive care for breast health at: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/services/breast-health/
#breastcancerawarenessmonth
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Showing support for #WearPink!
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Breast Cancer Surgery - The Healthy Podcast
Drs. Salvatore Nardello, surgical breast oncologist and medical director of the MelroseWakefield Breast Health Center, and Abhishek Chatterjee, surgical oncologist and chief of the division of plastic surgery at Tufts Medical Center, join The Healthy Podcast to discuss surgical options for the treatment and reconstruction for breast cancer patients, including new oncoplastic surgery.
#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth
Listen on iTunes: https://apple.co/2VzlveB
Listen on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37vW2tf
Listen on our website: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/podcast-breast-cancer-surgery/
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“Donating the money to the hospital felt really nice because we weren’t doing something for ourselves,” said Isabelle. “We were doing something for the community.”
We're so proud of these wonderful kids and their community spirit!
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Melrose kids host lemonade, bake sale for MelroseWakefield Hospital's frontline workers
ICYMI...Mandy was young and active, when she began experiencing knee pain. A new procedure, which regenerates her own torn cartilage, is allowing her to maintain her active lifestyle.
Read more:
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“There are many lifestyle behaviors that support women and their babies during and after pregnancy. Nutrition is particularly important to supporting a healthy pregnancy.”
Dr. Daniel Witkowski offers the following five things to know about pregnancy and nutrition. #MWHBaby
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/five-things-to-know-about-pregnancy-and-nutrition/
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"At my recent annual mammogram I was told that I have dense breast tissue. What does this mean exactly? Should I be worried?"
Dr. Olga Efimova answers these questions and more and offers five things to know about dense breast tissue.
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/five-things-to-know-about-dense-breast-tissue/
Pumpkins are a great source of vitamin A, vitamin C and potassium – these are important for maintaining normal vision and for the immune system. They’re technically a vegetable, but can be used in both sweet and savory recipes. Our registered dietitians hand-selected these recipes that feature pumpkin as the main ingredient.
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/healthy-recipes-october-2020/
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Healthy Recipes: October 2020 - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
Congratulations! U.S. News and World Report has recognized MelroseWakefield Hospital among its High Performing hospitals in heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
According to U.S. News and World Report, the U.S. News Best Hospitals analysis reviews hospitals' performance in adult and pediatric clinical specialties, procedures and conditions. Scores are based on several factors, including medical outcomes such as survival, patient experience, nurse staffing and more. Hospitals are ranked nationally in specialties from cancer to urology, and are rated in common procedures and conditions such as heart bypass surgery, hip and knee replacement, and COPD. Hospitals are also ranked regionally within states. Now everyone knows what we know — that local residents are receiving the highest levels of care in the region at MelroseWakefield Hospital.
Thank you to all our active duty service members and retired veterans for your service to our country on Veterans Day and always.
MelroseWakefield Healthcare Chief Medical Officer Dr. Steven Sbardella joined Melrose Mayor Paul Brodeur on the Brodeur Bulletin Podcast to share his expert perspective about how limit the spread of COVID-19.
Listen: https://bit.ly/2TYmDHK
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The Brodeur Bulletin Podcast: Dr. Steven Sbardella
Thanks to Melrose Kind for providing thoughtful recognition to our staff, who enjoyed treats and gift cards throughout the day. Our patients also received beautiful carnations and handmade cards from families in the community on their meal trays.
As the holidays approach, families limited to smaller gatherings may be deciding which members outside of the household, if any, to include in their modified tradition. And, the earlier elders know what to expect during the holiday season, the better, according to Dr. Kathryn Zioto, Medical Director of Community Counseling Services at MelroseWakefield Healthcare.
“We all want to gather as a group, but there’s a very real risk,” Zioto said. “It’s a difficult situation, but it’s a conversation that we all need to have.”
Read the full article: https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/medford-transcript/2020/11/16/seniors-feel-isolation-during-holidays-amid-covid-pandemic/6319293002/
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Older adults feel isolating effects of holidays upended by COVID
Cardiac conditions such as heart failure, arrhythmia, and atrial fibrillation need to be regularly monitored and tested to keep you safe and healthy. Changes in heart rhythm can occur with little or no symptoms, making the need for regular diagnostic screening vitally important. We make it easy by providing comprehensive heart care right here at MelroseWakefield Hospital. Learn about all of the safety protocols we have in place to keep you safe.
If you are due for a cardiac visit or exam please call and make that appointment. To learn more about heart care, visit melrosewakefield.org/heart #SafeWithUs
Congratulations to the MelroseWakefield Hospital surgery team for recently performing our 1,000th robotic-assisted surgery!
At MelroseWakefield Hospital we offer numerous different robotic-assisted procedures for abdominal, urological, and gynecological surgeries. To learn more visit: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/services/surgery/robotic-assisted-surgery-program/
Have a safe, healthy and happy Thanksgiving!
Cooler temperatures are here so it’s time to cozy up with these warm recipes inspired by seasonal flavors for November. Our registered dietitians hand-selected these recipes that are perfect for the cooler temperatures but don’t sacrifice flavor or nutrition benefits.
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/healthy-recipes-november-2020/
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Healthy Recipes: November 2020 - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
The surgical team at MelroseWakefield Hospital recently performed their 1000th robotic-assisted surgery.
The Melrose Free Press spoke to surgeons Matthew Brown, MD, and Adam Blau, MD, about the development of the program from its beginnings in 2018 to the complex procedures now being performed every day!
Read the article here: https://bit.ly/3fZn1zA
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Da Vinci aids in MelroseWakefield's 1,000th robotic surgery
While our healthcare heroes are making a difference on the frontlines, #GivingTuesday enables you to make a positive change in our community and the lives of others.
You can have an impact by making a gift to MelroseWakefield Healthcare to aid our efforts in caring for those in the community as well as help us care for our caregivers who are on the front lines of this crisis. They are our real heroes. Thank you.
Make an online gift: Melrosewakefield.org/give
For the safety of patients, visitors and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have updated our visitor policy effective Dec. 1. Read more: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/safewithus/visitors-information/
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we take these extraordinary measures to help keep everyone safe.
“There are many lifestyle behaviors that support women and their babies during and after pregnancy. Nutrition is particularly important to supporting a healthy pregnancy.”
Dr. Daniel Witkowski offers the following five things to know about pregnancy and nutrition. #MWHBaby
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/five-things-to-know-about-pregnancy-and-nutrition/
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Five things to know about pregnancy and nutrition - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
We are proud and excited to have received our initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine!
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'The Answer We've Been Waiting For,' COVID Vaccine Now At Melrose-Wakefield Hospital
MelroseWakefield Healthcare is excited to receive some of the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine!
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As COVID Vaccines Arrive in Mass., Frontline Workers Prepare to Get Vaccinated First
Today our dedicated mobile food market volunteers, including Malden Mayor Gary Christenson, filled bags of food for safe delivery to 400 families in our service area.
With increased need throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the mobile food market has continued to find safe and innovative ways to help feed those most vulnerable. Thanks, as always, to the Malden Zontas and The Greater Boston Food Bank
“What makes us in the medical world feel supported is when we look out, as we drive home, and the people we pass have masks on. We think, ‘they’re helping us do our jobs.’ The true support is us seeing people doing the best they can for themselves to avoid getting infection.” - Steven Sbardella, MD
Dr. Sbardella recently spoke about the need for community support and diligence in following protocols during the surge through the holidays.
Read the article: https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/somerville-journal/2020/12/10/after-thanksgiving-surge-health-experts-warn-against-holiday-travel/3884973001/
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Regional health experts take hard line on holiday travel
Wishing a healthy, safe and happy Hanukkah!
A limited number of testing appointments at our new Reading COVID-19 testing site are available Monday afternoon (Dec. 21).
Testing must be scheduled in advance by calling 781-338-7111.
The cost of a test is $150, payable at the time of registration.
The Reading site is located at the Medical Center, 30 Newcrossing Road.
It has been a historic week as we've begun vaccinating our staff!
“I know there are people who are on the fence, but for me, I trust the data and I trust science. I’ve seen patients so critically ill with this virus, and we have to put trust in the system and the vaccine, and I do. I feel great.”
https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/melrose-free-press/2020/12/17/melrosewakefield-hospital-starts-vaccinating-frontline-workers/3941832001/
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'This Could Be It': Vaccines Give Hope To Virus-Weary Hospital - Melrose Patch
"It's a miracle," Kate Greene, the director of inpatient nursing, said moments after getting the shot. "This is what we've been waiting for. It's the light at the end of the tunnel."
Read the Patch article: https://patch.com/massachusetts/melrose/could-be-it-vaccinations-begin-virus-weary-hospital
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'This Could Be It': Vaccines Give Hope To Virus-Weary Hospital
Excitement, pride, hope...we are feeling all of these and more as our staff begin to receive COVID-19 vaccinations!
Light, happiness, and peace to you in the coming year.
Have a very merry, safe and healthy Christmas!
Our staff were so impressed with and grateful to our 14-year old neighbor Drew for shoveling out our Heroes Work Here signs after last week's snowstorm, that they wanted to show some love! #ThankYouDrew
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Our chief medical officer, Dr. Steven Sbardella joined Paul Brodeur, Mayor of Melrose and Dr. Rick Weiner from Winchester Hospital for a discussion on the current state of COVID-19 in our community.
Topics included the resilience of our incredible staff, staying safe and protected as the current surge enters the holidays, and the exciting promise of vaccines.
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COVID-19 Special Report with Mayor Brodeur December 22 2020
Thank you to Pete Cargill, owner of BOOM! Supplies & Technology, for donating 1200 isolation gowns for our frontline staff! During the COVID-19 pandemic BoomSupplies pivoted their business to produce personal protective equipment (PPE) for multiple industries, including medical and dental organizations.
Pete, who formerly worked in food services, and his family have a long history of dedicated service to MelroseWakefield Hospital, including his grandmother Mary Cargill, a former nurse, and his aunt Ann Grossheim, a current nurse.
Right to left: Sue Sandberg, CEO of MelroseWakefield Healthcare, Steven Sbardella, MD, chief medical officer at MelroseWakefield Healthcare, Pete Cargill, owner of BOOM! Supplies & Technology, and Cheryl Warren, vice president of clinical support services at MelroseWakefield Healthcare.
Please celebrate the holidays safely!
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December 21 at 8:58 AM ·
🎬 NEW: healthcare leaders representing hospitals, doctors, nurses, and community health centers are joining together to ask Massachusetts residents to celebrate the holidays safely.
Help us spread the word!
Our message features MHA, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, Massachusetts Medical Society, Organization of Nurse Leaders, and American Nurses Association Massachusetts.
Welcome to the world baby Grayson Peltier!
Our Baby New Year for 2021 was born on Jan. 1 at 8:44 p.m.
Congratulations to mom, Holly Prisco and dad, Connor Peltier, of Marshfield. Grayson, their first baby, weighed in at 6 pounds 1.5 ounces. Everyone is happy and healthy, and mom and dad agree that after 2020, the birth of Grayson is a wonderful "fresh start" to 2021! Wish them well!
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Wishing everyone a very healthy and happy 2021!
Thanks to our friends at The Savings Bank for providing hot soup for our staff on a cold day!
We are pleased to welcome urologist Robert Lurvey, MD. Dr. Lurvey treats both men and women for urological issues. He has clinical interests in men's health and general urology including kidney stone disease, male urination issues, benign prostate hyperplasia, erectile dysfunction, low T, and management of urologic malignancies.
Dr. Lurvey joins Dr. Richard Caesar, Dr. Gennaro Carpinito and Dr. Liyan Zhuang at their urology offices located in Melrose and Wakefield.
Read more: http://bit.ly/3huIQIn
In her latest Community Health Rounds blog post, "A Year of Reflection and a Look Ahead," CEO Sue Sandberg reflects on the challenges and successes of 2020 as we enter the New Year with hope and optimism.
Read the post at https://communityhealthrounds.com/
A limited number of testing appointments are available at our new Reading COVID-19 testing site at the Medical Center at 30 Newcrossing Road.
The cost of a test is $150, payable at the time of registration.
Testing must be scheduled in advance by calling 781-338-7111.
“The clinic is one of the best places to be in the hospital,” Cheryl Warren, vice president of clinical support services, said. “There’s such an overwhelming sense of positivity, and we’re trying to make it a great experience for the staff that are coming down to get the vaccine.”
Read the full article in the Melrose Free Press: http://bit.ly/3i7sl51
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MelroseWakefield workers receive second round of COVID vaccine
How are your New Year's resolutions coming along?
Research shows that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February. It’s easier to stay committed to your intentions if you can see results. Experts recommend setting smaller goals that can be celebrated and adjusted as you hit milestones. Here are some suggestions to get you started.
http://bit.ly/2LMSuKg
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Realistic Health Goals for the New Year - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
We are pleased to welcome endocrinology specialist Eduardo Rodriguez-Diaz, MD, to Tufts Medical Center Community Care.
He is board certified in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, having experience in the care and treatment of patients with diabetes and endocrine disease.
Dr. Rodriguez-Diaz will be seeing patients at both Lawrence Memorial Hospital and MelroseWakefield Hospital. He is currently accepting new patients.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/3bzN809
In her latest Community Health Rounds blog post, "A Year of Reflection and a Look Ahead," CEO Sue Sandberg reflects on the challenges and successes of 2020 as we enter the New Year with hope and optimism.
Read the post at https://communityhealthrounds.com/ and watch the video below!
Thank you Agility Orthopedics! #vaccinate!
Agility Orthopedics
January 8 at 12:45 PM ·
Agility Orthopedics' frontline staff continue to get their COVID-19 vaccine. In addition to social distancing, mask use and frequent hand washing, the vaccines are another way we are joining the fight against this disease. Thanks to the #HealthcareHeros at MelroseWakefield Healthcare for all of their efforts to vaccinate members of our team this week.
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“The clinic is one of the best places to be in the hospital,” Cheryl Warren, vice president of clinical support services, said. “There’s such an overwhelming sense of positivity, and we’re trying to make it a great experience for the staff that are coming down to get the vaccine.”
Read the full article in the Melrose Free Press: http://bit.ly/3i7sl51
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MelroseWakefield workers receive second round of COVID vaccine
The time is always right to do what is right.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
How are your New Year's resolutions coming along?
Research shows that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February. It’s easier to stay committed to your intentions if you can see results. Experts recommend setting smaller goals that can be celebrated and adjusted as you hit milestones. Here are some suggestions to get you started.
http://bit.ly/2LMSuKg
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Realistic Health Goals for the New Year - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
We are pleased to welcome endocrinology specialist Eduardo Rodriguez-Diaz, MD, to Tufts Medical Center Community Care.
He is board certified in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, having experience in the care and treatment of patients with diabetes and endocrine disease.
Dr. Rodriguez-Diaz will be seeing patients at both Lawrence Memorial Hospital and MelroseWakefield Hospital. He is currently accepting new patients.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/3bzN809
In her latest Community Health Rounds blog post, "A Year of Reflection and a Look Ahead," CEO Sue Sandberg reflects on the challenges and successes of 2020 as we enter the New Year with hope and optimism.
Read the post at https://communityhealthrounds.com/ and watch the video below!
Thank you Agility Orthopedics! #vaccinate!
Agility Orthopedics
January 8 at 12:45 PM ·
Agility Orthopedics' frontline staff continue to get their COVID-19 vaccine. In addition to social distancing, mask use and frequent hand washing, the vaccines are another way we are joining the fight against this disease. Thanks to the #HealthcareHeros at MelroseWakefield Healthcare for all of their efforts to vaccinate members of our team this week.
https://agilitydoctor.com
MelroseWakefield Healthcare recently received two national recognitions for providing exceptional Care Without Compromise! Congratulations to our exceptional providers and staff.
U.S. News and World Report has recognized MelroseWakefield Hospital among its High Performing hospitals in heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
In more great news, Healthgrades named MelroseWakefield Hospital among America's 100 Best Hospitals in general surgery, pulmonary care, stroke care, critical care and gastrointestinal care!
The time is always right to do what is right.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“The clinic is one of the best places to be in the hospital,” Cheryl Warren, vice president of clinical support services, said. “There’s such an overwhelming sense of positivity, and we’re trying to make it a great experience for the staff that are coming down to get the vaccine.”
Read the full article in the Melrose Free Press: http://bit.ly/3i7sl51
WICKEDLOCAL.COM
MelroseWakefield workers receive second round of COVID vaccine
How are your New Year's resolutions coming along?
Research shows that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February. It’s easier to stay committed to your intentions if you can see results. Experts recommend setting smaller goals that can be celebrated and adjusted as you hit milestones. Here are some suggestions to get you started.
http://bit.ly/2LMSuKg
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Realistic Health Goals for the New Year - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
We are pleased to welcome endocrinology specialist Eduardo Rodriguez-Diaz, MD, to Tufts Medical Center Community Care.
He is board certified in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, having experience in the care and treatment of patients with diabetes and endocrine disease.
Dr. Rodriguez-Diaz will be seeing patients at both Lawrence Memorial Hospital and MelroseWakefield Hospital. He is currently accepting new patients.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/3bzN809
In her latest Community Health Rounds blog post, "A Year of Reflection and a Look Ahead," CEO Sue Sandberg reflects on the challenges and successes of 2020 as we enter the New Year with hope and optimism.
Read the post at https://communityhealthrounds.com/ and watch the video below!
What’s more comforting than something warm on a cold January day? Our registered dietitians hand-selected these comfort foods that are packed with nutrients and vegetables.
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Healthy Recipes: January 2021 - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
MelroseWakefield Healthcare recently received two national recognitions for providing exceptional Care Without Compromise! Congratulations to our exceptional providers and staff.
U.S. News and World Report has recognized MelroseWakefield Hospital among its High Performing hospitals in heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
In more great news, Healthgrades named MelroseWakefield Hospital among America's 100 Best Hospitals in general surgery, pulmonary care, stroke care, critical care and gastrointestinal care!
The time is always right to do what is right.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“The clinic is one of the best places to be in the hospital,” Cheryl Warren, vice president of clinical support services, said. “There’s such an overwhelming sense of positivity, and we’re trying to make it a great experience for the staff that are coming down to get the vaccine.”
Read the full article in the Melrose Free Press: http://bit.ly/3i7sl51
WICKEDLOCAL.COM
MelroseWakefield workers receive second round of COVID vaccine
How are your New Year's resolutions coming along?
Research shows that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February. It’s easier to stay committed to your intentions if you can see results. Experts recommend setting smaller goals that can be celebrated and adjusted as you hit milestones. Here are some suggestions to get you started.
http://bit.ly/2LMSuKg
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Realistic Health Goals for the New Year - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
We are pleased to welcome endocrinology specialist Eduardo Rodriguez-Diaz, MD, to Tufts Medical Center Community Care.
He is board certified in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, having experience in the care and treatment of patients with diabetes and endocrine disease.
Dr. Rodriguez-Diaz will be seeing patients at both Lawrence Memorial Hospital and MelroseWakefield Hospital. He is currently accepting new patients.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/3bzN809
Today we celebrated #GoRed as part of American #HeartMonth. Thanks to our many staff who dressed in red in helping to increase heart health awareness.
Our COVID-19 vaccine clinic for MelroseWakefield Healthcare patients age 75 and older continues to be a place of great hope and inspiration...just ask 103-year old Mona Jeanne Somerville, who received her vaccine on Thursday!
Mona Jeanne has lived through two pandemics, two world wars and the Great Depression, and is looking forward to spending time with her 27 great grandchildren and five great, great grandchildren once the pandemic is over.
Hear what Mona Jeanne had to say to WBZ-TV: https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/02/04/mona-jeanne-wilmington-103-year-old-covid-coronavirus-vaccine/
Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/covid-vaccine-information/
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February is #HeartMonth – a time when the nation spotlights heart disease, the No. 1 killer of Americans. Understanding your risks for heart attack allows you to make important decisions about your health and well-being.
Our own Jen Medina, RN, was featured in an interview with NBC10 Boston, discussing being chosen to attend the Super Bowl with 75 other New England health care heroes, courtesy of the Kraft family!
Watch the full interview: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/coronavirus/meet-some-of-the-health-care-workers-heading-to-the-super-bowl-on-the-pats-plane/2293139/
Congratulations to Jen Medina, RN, one of 75 health care superheroes chosen to attend Super Bowl LV, courtesy of the New England Patriots plane and the Kraft family!
Jen, who works on the Medical 5 unit which has consistently served COVID patients since March, is an avid football fan and is looking forward to watching Tom Brady win his seventh ring! We are proud and excited for Jen, and of the entire MelroseWakefield Healthcare staff for their incredible dedication throughout the pandemic.
Read the Patriots' press release: http://bit.ly/3cyKIzf
Kraft Family to Use Patriots Plane to Transport Vaccinated HealthCare Superheroes from Across New England to Super Bowl LV
Seventy-six additional healthcare heroes have been selected for this once-in-a-lifetime trip as a way to thank them for their dedication throughout the pandemic and to spread the message on the importance of getting vaccinated.
Kraft Family to Use Patriots Plane to Transport Vaccinated HealthCare Superheroes from Across New England to Super Bowl LV
Seventy-six additional healthcare heroes have been selected for this once-in-a-lifetime trip as a way to thank them for their dedication throughout the pandemic and to spread the message on the importance of getting vaccinated.
See more at
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Congratulations to members of the Medical 5 team at MelroseWakefield Hospital who were recently presented with the DAISY Team of the Year Award. Medical 5 became a dedicated COVID-19 unit when the pandemic began last year and has continued to care for this patient population ever since.
The DAISY award recognizes the compassionate care, clinical skill and memorable moments nurses provide their patients every day, and honors nurse-led collaboration by two or more people who identify and meet patient and patient family needs by going above and beyond the traditional role of nursing.
Why is your family health history important to share with your doctor? Cardiologist Laurence Conway, MD, discusses the link between family history and heart disease, the importance of understanding that link, and some tips to stay heart healthy.
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Jen Medina, RN, a nurse from Medical 5 at MelroseWakefield Hospital is among this group of health care heroes!
New England Patriots
February 7 at 7:46 AM ·
76 vaccinated healthcare superheroes are Super Bowl bound!
Today we celebrated #GoRed as part of American #HeartMonth. Thanks to our many staff who dressed in red in helping to increase heart health awareness.
Our COVID-19 vaccine clinic for MelroseWakefield Healthcare patients age 75 and older continues to be a place of great hope and inspiration...just ask 103-year old Mona Jeanne Somerville, who received her vaccine on Thursday!
Mona Jeanne has lived through two pandemics, two world wars and the Great Depression, and is looking forward to spending time with her 27 great grandchildren and five great, great grandchildren once the pandemic is over.
Hear what Mona Jeanne had to say to WBZ-TV: https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/02/04/mona-jeanne-wilmington-103-year-old-covid-coronavirus-vaccine/
Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/covid-vaccine-information/
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February is #HeartMonth – a time when the nation spotlights heart disease, the No. 1 killer of Americans. Understanding your risks for heart attack allows you to make important decisions about your health and well-being.
Our own Jen Medina, RN, was featured in an interview with NBC10 Boston, discussing being chosen to attend the Super Bowl with 75 other New England health care heroes, courtesy of the Kraft family!
Watch the full interview: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/coronavirus/meet-some-of-the-health-care-workers-heading-to-the-super-bowl-on-the-pats-plane/2293139/
Thank you to Cambridge Savings Bank for their recent $5,000 donation to the MelroseWakefield Healthcare COVID Heroes Fund! In addition to this generous donation, Cambridge Savings Bank has donated thousands of meals to MelroseWakefield Healthcare frontline workers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pictured (L to R): Louie Soares, Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager at Cambridge Savings Bank, Rose Fisher, Chief Development Officer at MelroseWakefield Healthcare, Steven Sbardella, MD, Chief Medical Officer at MelroseWakefield Healthcare, and Sue Sandberg, President and CEO of MelroseWakefield Healthcare.
You all have a very special place in our hearts!
Have a safe and healthy Valentine's Day
Why is your family health history important to share with your doctor? Cardiologist Laurence Conway, MD, discusses the link between family history and heart disease, the importance of understanding that link, and some tips to stay heart healthy.
#HeartMonth
Jen Medina, RN, a nurse from Medical 5 at MelroseWakefield Hospital is among this group of health care heroes!
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February 7 at 7:46 AM ·
76 vaccinated healthcare superheroes are Super Bowl bound!
Today we celebrated #GoRed as part of American #HeartMonth. Thanks to our many staff who dressed in red in helping to increase heart health awareness.
Our COVID-19 vaccine clinic for MelroseWakefield Healthcare patients age 75 and older continues to be a place of great hope and inspiration...just ask 103-year old Mona Jeanne Somerville, who received her vaccine on Thursday!
Mona Jeanne has lived through two pandemics, two world wars and the Great Depression, and is looking forward to spending time with her 27 great grandchildren and five great, great grandchildren once the pandemic is over.
Hear what Mona Jeanne had to say to WBZ-TV: https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/02/04/mona-jeanne-wilmington-103-year-old-covid-coronavirus-vaccine/
Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/covid-vaccine-information/
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Stanley Coolen suffered a life-threatening heart attack while playing golf with his friends. Thanks to the quick actions of the MelroseWakefield Hospital cardiac catheterization lab team and a new tiny, implantable heart pump called Impella, Stanley and his wife Nicky were able to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary two months later. #HeartMonth
Read Stanley's story here: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/implantable-heart-pump-saving-lives-at-melrosewakefield-cardiovascular-center/
“The most important thing women can do for themselves is to know and understand their bodies. You know when things are not quite right, and it is important to speak with your doctor.”
As #heartmonth continues, cardiologist Ann Garlitski, MD, discusses what women need to know about heart attacks.
Read: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Women-and-heart-attack_DrGarliski.pdf
Nutrition is an important part of your heart and total health. To promote heart health our registered dietitians hand-selected these heart-healthy recipes that focus on lean proteins, high fiber and healthy fats. #HeartMonth
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/healthy-recipes-february-2021/
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Healthy Recipes: February 2021 - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
Thank you to Cambridge Savings Bank for their recent $5,000 donation to the MelroseWakefield Healthcare COVID Heroes Fund! In addition to this generous donation, Cambridge Savings Bank has donated thousands of meals to MelroseWakefield Healthcare frontline workers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pictured (L to R): Louie Soares, Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager at Cambridge Savings Bank, Rose Fisher, Chief Development Officer at MelroseWakefield Healthcare, Steven Sbardella, MD, Chief Medical Officer at MelroseWakefield Healthcare, and Sue Sandberg, President and CEO of MelroseWakefield Healthcare.
You all have a very special place in our hearts!
Have a safe and healthy Valentine's Day
Why is your family health history important to share with your doctor? Cardiologist Laurence Conway, MD, discusses the link between family history and heart disease, the importance of understanding that link, and some tips to stay heart healthy.
#HeartMonth
Do you know how AFib and abnormal heart rhythm are treated? Hear how we combine the latest techniques with advanced real-time 3D mapping to get the best results for our patients. Learn more on episode 6 of the Healthy Podcast. #HeartMonth Listen to the full podcast: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/podcast-advanced-cardiac-care-in-the-community/
Stanley Coolen suffered a life-threatening heart attack while playing golf with his friends. Thanks to the quick actions of the MelroseWakefield Hospital cardiac catheterization lab team and a new tiny, implantable heart pump called Impella, Stanley and his wife Nicky were able to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary two months later. #HeartMonth
Read Stanley's story here: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/implantable-heart-pump-saving-lives-at-melrosewakefield-cardiovascular-center/
“The most important thing women can do for themselves is to know and understand their bodies. You know when things are not quite right, and it is important to speak with your doctor.”
As #heartmonth continues, cardiologist Ann Garlitski, MD, discusses what women need to know about heart attacks.
Read: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Women-and-heart-attack_DrGarliski.pdf
Nutrition is an important part of your heart and total health. To promote heart health our registered dietitians hand-selected these heart-healthy recipes that focus on lean proteins, high fiber and healthy fats. #HeartMonth
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/healthy-recipes-february-2021/
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Healthy Recipes: February 2021 - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
March is #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth. We understand...you don’t want to think about it, but a colonoscopy is the only colon cancer screening that can detect and prevent cancer. Don't delay your care, call our dedicated patient navigators at 781-213-5212 to schedule your colonoscopy today.
Today is Wear Blue Day to bring awareness of colon cancer and the importance of getting screened.
If you are due for a colonoscopy, don't delay! Call the patient navigator at 781-213-5212 to schedule your screening. Remember, we make it colonoscopeasy™!
March 3 is IBCLC Day! Today we celebrate the work of our
International Board Certified Lactation Consultants at MelroseWakefield Hospital.
Read the recent US Breastfeeding Commission blog post, featuring the great work of this team and our involvement in Baby Cafe and local milk banks:
http://bit.ly/3e6WLEO
WED, MAR 10 AT 6:00 PM EST
Heart-Healthy Online Cooking Demonstration
With the declining numbers of COVID-positive patients throughout the state, we are able to open limited visiting hours. Visit https://www.melrosewakefield.org/patients-visitors/visiting-hours/ for details.
Please visit this site regularly for updates as this information can change.
Nominate a nurse for Salute to Nurses
2020 was the Year of the Nurse!
It’s time again for nominations for The Boston Globe's annual Salute to Nurses. Nominations are due Friday, March 19.
To Nominate a Nurse, visit www.nurses.bostonglobe.com
Has a special nurse at MelroseWakefield Healthcare including MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital or Tufts Medical Center Community Care provided superior care and comfort to you or your family within the past year?
Describe how your nurse demonstrated compassion, strong clinical skills, excellent communication, trustworthiness and patient advocacy. Nominations must be submitted by someone who has been taken care of by the nurse, by a relative or close friend of a patient the nurse took care of, or by the nurse's colleagues.
The special Salute to Nurses section will publish Sunday, May 9, in The Boston Globe.
Join us for a live on-line cooking demonstration tomorrow night at 6 p.m. Our registered dietitians, Julie and Kaitlin, will prepare an appetizer, main course and sweet treat. They’ll share nutrition and grocery shopping tips and answer your questions. Hope to see you there!
WED, MAR 10
Heart-Healthy Online Cooking Demonstration
"Although the overall colon cancer mortality rate is slightly higher for men, we see that some proximal polyps (those on the right side of the colon) are more prevalent in women. The most effective screening for colon cancer is a colonoscopy, which will pick up those proximal polyps."
-Gastroenterologists Drs. Aarti Kakkar and Wanda Blanton discuss screening and prevention of colon cancer for women.
Read the blog here: https://hhma.org/blog/colon-cancer-and-women/
Proudly recognizing #internationalwomensday!
“We know the light is at the end of the tunnel, but we don’t know how long the tunnel is.”
Dr. Steven Sbardella, chief medical officer at MelroseWakefield Healthcare spoke with reporters about the importance of remaining vigilant with COVID-19 safety protocols, even after receiving vaccinations.
https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/somerville-journal/2021/03/03/after-vaccine-precautions-should-continue-after-covid-shots/6872342002/
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Should life change after you get your COVID-19 vaccination? Not really
Today is Wear Blue Day to bring awareness of colon cancer and the importance of getting screened.
If you are due for a colonoscopy, don't delay! Call the patient navigator at 781-213-5212 to schedule your screening. Remember, we make it colonoscopeasy™!
Nominate a nurse for Salute to Nurses
2020 was the Year of the Nurse!
It’s time again for nominations for The Boston Globe's annual Salute to Nurses. Nominations are due Friday, March 19.
To Nominate a Nurse, visit www.nurses.bostonglobe.com
Has a special nurse at MelroseWakefield Healthcare including MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital or Tufts Medical Center Community Care provided superior care and comfort to you or your family within the past year?
Describe how your nurse demonstrated compassion, strong clinical skills, excellent communication, trustworthiness and patient advocacy. Nominations must be submitted by someone who has been taken care of by the nurse, by a relative or close friend of a patient the nurse took care of, or by the nurse's colleagues.
The special Salute to Nurses section will publish Sunday, May 9, in The Boston Globe.
Did you miss our recent live heart-healthy cooking demonstration?
You're in luck, because we recorded the event and have it, along with the recipes, right here for you to enjoy.
Our registered dietitians prepared several recipes, shared cooking tips, demonstrated simple meal modifications, taught about nutrition labels and answered common questions.
Our registered dietitians would be excited to work with you one-on-one, talk to your primary care provider for a referral or call 781-338-7111 for an appointment. Be heart-healthy with these tasty recipes!
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/online-cooking-demonstration-hosted-by-our-own-registered-dietitians/
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Video Cooking Demonstration Hosted by Our Own Registered Dietitians - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, resulting in over 850,000 deaths worldwide each year, with more than 53,000 deaths related to the disease expected to occur in the US in 2021. The irony is that colon cancer is preventable, detectable and treatable.
On this episode of the Healthy Podcast, Dr. Brian Clark, chief of gastroenterology and medical director of endoscopy, and Melissa Soto, patient navigator, discuss the risks, prevention and treatment of colon cancer as well as “mythbusting” about colonoscopy.
Listen to the full episode here: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/coloncancerpodcast/
Join us for a live on-line cooking demonstration tomorrow night at 6 p.m. Our registered dietitians, Julie and Kaitlin, will prepare an appetizer, main course and sweet treat. They’ll share nutrition and grocery shopping tips and answer your questions. Hope to see you there!
WED, MAR 10
Heart-Healthy Online Cooking Demonstration
"Although the overall colon cancer mortality rate is slightly higher for men, we see that some proximal polyps (those on the right side of the colon) are more prevalent in women. The most effective screening for colon cancer is a colonoscopy, which will pick up those proximal polyps."
-Gastroenterologists Drs. Aarti Kakkar and Wanda Blanton discuss screening and prevention of colon cancer for women.
Read the blog here: https://hhma.org/blog/colon-cancer-and-women/
Proudly recognizing #internationalwomensday!
"Today I know we're stronger we're still together," MelroseWakefield Healthcare CEO Sue Sandberg said. "We've made it through the hardest part."
https://patch.com/massachusetts/melrose/year-pandemic-melrosewakefield-hospital
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A Year Of The Pandemic At MelroseWakefield Hospital
In her latest blog post, MelroseWakefield Healthcare CEO Sue Sandberg discusses the importance of colon cancer screening and why people should not delay colonoscopies, mammograms and other important health screenings.
Read Community Health Rounds: https://communityhealthrounds.com/colon-cancer-and-colonoscopy/
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Greater Boston Live Virtual Health & Wellness Fair ~ 3.20.21
MelroseWakefield Hospital is pleased to be a Gold Sponsor of this multi-chamber event.
The Chambers of Commerce of Arlington, Lexington, Malden, Melrose, Stoneham, Waltham and Winchester teamed up to bring you a one-day wellness expo on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Click here to register: https://my.boothcentral.com/v/events/multi-chamber-health-wellness-expo
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Congratulations to former president and CEO, Alan Macdonald, who also served on the MelroseWakefield Healthcare Board of Trustees, for receiving the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association's Trustee Excellence in Leadership Award. Much of Alan's work on behalf of our patients - including his work to develop the Health Safety Net - has had a tremendous impact nationwide.
Did you miss our recent live heart-healthy cooking demonstration?
You're in luck, because we recorded the event and have it, along with the recipes, right here for you to enjoy.
Our registered dietitians prepared several recipes, shared cooking tips, demonstrated simple meal modifications, taught about nutrition labels and answered common questions.
Our registered dietitians would be excited to work with you one-on-one, talk to your primary care provider for a referral or call 781-338-7111 for an appointment. Be heart-healthy with these tasty recipes!
https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/online-cooking-demonstration-hosted-by-our-own-registered-dietitians/
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Video Cooking Demonstration Hosted by Our Own Registered Dietitians - MelroseWakefield Healthcare
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, resulting in over 850,000 deaths worldwide each year, with more than 53,000 deaths related to the disease expected to occur in the US in 2021. The irony is that colon cancer is preventable, detectable and treatable.
On this episode of the Healthy Podcast, Dr. Brian Clark, chief of gastroenterology and medical director of endoscopy, and Melissa Soto, patient navigator, discuss the risks, prevention and treatment of colon cancer as well as “mythbusting” about colonoscopy.
Listen to the full episode here: https://www.melrosewakefield.org/news/coloncancerpodcast/