Parkinson's Group to Explore Hospital's Care Transitions Program

Wed, 07/30/2014 - 7:30am

A new program designed to help patients transition smoothly from hospital to home will be the focus of the next meeting of the area's Parkinson's Support Group. The meeting is set for Tuesday, August 5, from noon to 1:45 p.m. at the Anderson Inn at Quarry Hill in Camden and is open to all those living with Parkinson's disease as well as their loved ones and caregivers.

Patricia LaVallee, RN, BSN, part of Pen Bay Medical Center's new Care Transitions team, will explain how she and other "coaches" work to give adult Medicare patients and their caregivers the support they need for a safe and comfortable return home after a hospital stay.

Support group meetings take place regularly on the first Tuesday of each month, from noon to 1:45 p.m., at the Anderson Inn. Admission is free. Attendees are generally encouraged to bring bag lunches; Quarry Hill provides beverages and desserts.

For information about topics scheduled for group meetings through December 2014, or to learn more about the group in general, contact Carol Witham at 594-1637.

Quarry Hill
Quarry Hill is Midcoast Maine's premier extended-care retirement community for adults age 55-plus. It is a member of the Pen Bay Healthcare family of services, which also includes Pen Bay Medical Center, Kno-Wal-Lin Home Care and Hospice, and the Knox Center for Long Term Care. Through these organizations, and with a staff of more than 100 outstanding physicians and more than 1,500 healthcare professionals, we are able to provide the people of Midcoast Maine with a continuum of both routine and specialty patient-centered medical services.

To learn more about Quarry Hill, call 230-6116, or visit www.quarryhill.org or www.facebook.com/QuarryHillCamdenMaine