A project now underway has brought together SUNY Oswego students from Dr. Minjung Seo’s Health Promotion Program Planning class with residents at St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence.
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St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego will host a workshop open to the public entitled, “Entering Their World-Living with Dementia the Easy Way” on Wednesday, November 1, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
More than half the hands in the classroom go up when guest speaker Julie Chetney, Director of St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence, asks how many people have a friend or loved one affected by memory loss.
Students from the SUNY Oswego Adopt-A-Grandparent Program made an introductory meeting with residents at St. Luke Health Services to get acquainted and to plan activities together for the coming year.
Starting this spring, SUNY Oswego will offer a new graduate certificate program in health and wellness, aimed at health care workers who are seeking to motivate healthy behaviors in their patients – and in themselves.
Asking any professional to make a prediction for what the future holds can often be career suicide.
Weather permitting, the Oswego County Health Department will conduct aerial spraying of approximately 15,000 acres in portions of the towns of Mexico, New Haven, Palermo, Scriba and Volney Monday and Tuesday evening, Sept. 9 and 10. Another 10,000 acres in the Toad Harbor – Big Bay Swamp area is scheduled to be completed Wednesday, Sept. 11.
The New York State Department of Health has notified the Oswego County Health Department that more evidence of the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile (WNV) viruses was found in collections taken on Wednesday, Aug. 28.
"The Call-N-Ride Bus gives me independence" was the common message shared with Jill Lyon and Natalyn Giverson, representatives from Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, Inc. (CENG) at the monthly Oswego County Visually Impaired (OCVI) luncheon held at Springside Aug. 19.
