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AGH presents workshops and classes in January

BERLIN–Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin recently announced its education calendar for January.

Friday, Jan 17:

Living Well Workshop, noon to 2:30 p.m.
Indian River Senior Center, 214 Irons Ave., Millsboro, Del.

 
“Living Well” is a six-week workshop that teaches participants how to live a quality life with chronic disease.  Examples of chronic conditions may include diabetes, arthritis, depression, asthma, bronchitis, pain, heart disease or any conditions that hinder you from living the life you desire. The workshop will be held Fridays, Jan. 10 through Feb. 14. Pre-registration is required. Contact Laura Small at 410-629-6820.

Sunday, Jan. 19:

Overeaters Anonymous #169, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Atlantic General Hospital, Conference Room 1.

 
Our group is a 12-step program, adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous. We help anyone struggling with a compulsive eating problem, whether it is weight gain, bulimia, anorexia, or if you are a parent of a child with one of these problems. We will meet each Sunday in conference room 1 at Atlantic General Hospital. There is no initial meeting charge. Meeting contribution is $1 weekly. Any questions, contact Bett at 410-202-9078.

Monday, Jan. 20:

CPAP Mask Fitting – appointment necessary

Atlantic General Hospital Sleep Disorders Diagnostic Center hosts a monthly mask fitting clinic for patients who are having trouble adjusting to their CPAP equipment. This is a free service, but requires the patient to call ahead to set up an appointment. To make an appointment, contact Robin Rohlfing at 410-641-9726.

T.O.P.S. of Berlin – Group #169, 5:-6:30 p.m.
Atlantic General Hospital, Conference Room 1, weekly.

 
Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support and educational group promoting weight loss and healthy life-style. For more information, contact Edna Berkey at 410-251-2083.

Tuesday, Jan. 21:

YOGA, 5:30-6:45 p.m.
James G. Barrett Medical Office Building, Rotunda, Berlin.

 
All levels welcome. Contact Georgette Rhoads at 410-641-9734 or grhoads@atlanticgeneral.org with any questions. Cost: $72 for eight sessions, or $10 drop-in fee for first time.

Wednesday, Jan. 22:

Bereavement Support Group, 7-8 p.m.
Atlantic General Hospital, Conference Room 1.

 
We gather the fourth Wednesday of every month. Pre-registration is not necessary. For further information, contact Pastoral Care Services at 410-641-9725 or e-mail gmansell@atlanticgeneral.org.

Friday, Jan. 24:

Living Well Workshop, noon to 2:30 p.m.
Indian River Senior Center, 214 Irons Ave., Millsboro, Del.

 
“Living Well” is a six-week workshop that teaches participants how to live a quality life with chronic disease.  Examples of chronic conditions may include diabetes, arthritis, depression, asthma, bronchitis, pain, heart disease or any conditions that hinder you from living the life you desire. The workshop will be held Fridays, Jan. 10 through Feb. 14. Pre-registration is required. Contact Laura Small at 410-629-6820.

Sunday, Jan. 26:

Overeaters Anonymous #169 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Atlantic General Hospital, Conference Room 1.

 
Our group is a 12-step program, adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous. We help anyone struggling with a compulsive eating problem, whether it is weight gain, bulimia, anorexia, or if you are a parent of a child with one of these problems. We will meet each Sunday in conference room 1 at Atlantic General Hospital. There is no initial meeting charge. Meeting contribution is $1 weekly. Any questions, contact Bett at 410-202-9078.

Monday, Jan. 27:

T.O.P.S. of Berlin – Group #169, 5:-6:30 p.m.
Atlantic General Hospital, Conference Room 1, weekly.

 
Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support and educational group promoting weight loss and healthy life-style. For more information, contact Edna Berkey at 410-251-2083.

Friday, Jan. 31:

Living Well Workshop, noon to 2:30 p.m.
Indian River Senior Center, 214 Irons Ave., Millsboro, Del.

 
“Living Well” is a six-week workshop that teaches participants how to live a quality life with chronic disease.  Examples of chronic conditions may include diabetes, arthritis, depression, asthma, bronchitis, pain, heart disease or any conditions that hinder you from living the life you desire. The workshop will be held Fridays, Jan. 10 through Feb. 14. Pre-registration is required. Contact Laura Small at 410-629-6820.