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Teens raise money for Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge

Posted at 2:37 pm March 16, 2013
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

Bowl-a-Thon for Free Medical Clinic

Teens dressed in costumes at the Bowl-a-Thon are, front, Delaney Adler, Lloyd Adler-Lombardi, Lois Johnson, Cora Lay, Sojia Ma, and Aaron Chason; and back, Ryan Mihealsick, Adam Bejnod, and Ross Landenberger. (Submitted photo)

The lights went out, the pins lit up, lasers beamed around the room, and the music started. It was Cosmic Bowling, one of most innovative ways to have fun in the entertainment galaxy. That was the atmosphere on a recent Wednesday afternoon at the Oak Ridge Bowling Center, where about 30 teens held a Bowl-a-Thon to raise money for the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge.

Oak Ridge Bowling Center owner Len Hart provided the use of the facility, the games, and shoes without cost for the fundraiser.

“I think it’s great that the kids organized this event to raise money for FMCOR,” Hart said. “I’ve been here all my life, I know the need and think that the community needs to be more involved in supporting what they do to help people.”

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Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Bowl-a-Thon, Cosmic Bowling, Diana Homan, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Heather Haynes, Karla Mullins, Len Hart, Oak Ridge Bowling Center, Student Council, teens

Community health check screening held at Methodist Medical Center

Posted at 2:08 pm March 16, 2013
By Covenant Health Leave a Comment

Covenant Health is offering a community program on Tuesday with free screenings and reduced-cost blood work, a press release said.

The health check will be from 8:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Ridge Conference Room at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

Free screenings will include blood pressure, body composition and body mass index, heart rhythm, carotid artery ultrasound, and vision.

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Filed Under: Health, Top Stories Tagged With: blood pressure, body composition and body mass index, carotid artery ultrasound, Covenant Health, free screenings, health check, heart rhythm, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, reduced-cost blood work, vision

Gospel concert in Oliver Springs helps infant with serious health problems

Posted at 11:48 am March 2, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Ava Rose Brown

Ava Rose Brown

A concert in Oliver Springs tonight will help a family with an infant with serious health problems.

The gospel benefit concert for Ava Rose Brown is scheduled from 6-9 p.m. today at Beech Park Baptist Church on East Tri County Boulevard in Oliver Springs.

It will help Ava Rose’s parents, Tiffany and Eddie Brown, purchase a van and remodel their home, concert organizer and family friend Kevin Craft said. He said Eddie and Tiffany Brown, who also have two other children, are now living with a relative in Oak Ridge, and their home is partially remodeled.

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Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Health, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Ava Rose Brown, Beech Park Baptist Church, benefit concert, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Eddie Brown, gospel concert, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, RSV, Tiffany Brown

‘Operation Medicine Cabinet’ on Saturday

Posted at 12:38 pm February 22, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Oak Ridge Police Department and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention—or ASAP—of Anderson County will hold an “Operation Medicine Cabinet” event from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Oak Ridge police station.

This is an opportunity to clean out your medicine cabinet to not only prevent the misuse of unused or unwanted drugs but also to make sure that those medications are properly disposed of and don’t end up in the community’s water supply. No questions will be asked and no names will be given.

For more information, you can call Oak Ridge Police Officer Daniel McFee at (865) 556-6696 or visit www.ASAPofAnderson.org.

Filed Under: Health, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, ASAP, Daniel McFee, Oak Ridge Police Department, Operation Medicine Cabinet

Medicaid expansion discussed at next Interagency Coalition Meeting

Posted at 4:45 pm February 21, 2013
By John Huotari 6 Comments

A possible expansion of Medicaid will be discussed at an Anderson County Interagency Coalition meeting next week.

Representatives of all health and social service providers in Anderson County are invited to attend, a press release said.

The meeting will be held at the Anderson County Health Department from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Health Department, Anderson County Interagency Coalition, Free Medical Clinic, Medicaid, Medicaid expansion, Methodist Medical Center, Mike Belbeck, Rick Morrow, Teresa Brittain

Catch the Leprechaun 5K moves to Melton Lake Park

Posted at 2:57 am February 21, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

This year’s Catch the Leprechaun 5K, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, has moved to Melton Lake Park, organizers said.

The 5K is scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday, March 9. The race course will follow Melton Lake Drive and greenway, a press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: American Cancer Society, Catch the Leprechaun 5K, Kayla Shelby, Melton Lake Drive, Melton Lake Park

Patients moving into new Roane hospital

Posted at 12:53 pm February 18, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio and Covenant Health

Patients began moving into Roane County’s newest hospital on Sunday.

The $76 million facility in Midtown replaces the Roane Medical Center in Harriman and features 54 beds, 15 emergency suites, and more space for doctors, nurses, and patients. Each patient room also has sofas that turn into sleeper beds for those who don’t want to leave their loved ones sides while they are in the hospital.

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Filed Under: Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Harriman, hospital, Midtown, Roane Medical Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Roane Medical Center, Roane Medical Patricia Neal Outpatient Center, Thompson Oncology Group

Faith and the Medical Community, Part 2: The Parish Nurse

Posted at 12:04 pm February 10, 2013
By Myra Mansfield Leave a Comment

“The body and spirit are too intertwined to easily separate them from each other,” explains Meg Tonne, a registered nurse and parish nurse for First Presbyterian Church. Part nurse, part social worker, part patient advocate—the parish nurse fills roles we rarely think to associate with church ministry. While Meg Tonne (pronounced Tony) is the only parish nurse in Oak Ridge, she says that tending to the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—is her goal while serving on the church staff.

Meg Tonne ministers to church members as a medical professional, spending her time in a plethora of ways. Sometimes she is visiting those who are homebound or hospitalized or in a nursing home; waiting with family during surgery; praying with someone; providing a listening ear; holding a hand; giving emotional support; attending a church staff meeting; or planning a monthly luncheon for senior adults.

Other times, she is advising church members of patient rights, discussing health insurance, referring the sick for appropriate medical assistance, accompanying someone to a doctor appointment, lending medical equipment, assisting with home health care, holding health screenings, taking blood pressure, or doing EKG screening at a health fair. While she cannot do hands-on nursing or treatment, her responsibility is to refer members to the assistance they need.

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Filed Under: Faith, Health Tagged With: church ministry, emergency, faith community nursing, First Presbyterian Church, illnesses, medical crisis, medical professional, Meg Tonne, ministry, Myra Masnfield, parish nurse, patient, patient advocate, prayer, social worker, support

American Cancer Society Relay For Life kicks off with birthday bash

Posted at 4:25 pm February 4, 2013
By American Cancer Society Leave a Comment

On Feb. 9, the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Oak Ridge will officially get under way as event volunteers and participants gather at Lincoln’s Sports Grille for a kickoff rally to launch their fundraising efforts for the year.

The rally will feature speakers who have benefitted from the funds raised at relay and will honor cancer survivors.

This also will be an opportunity to register a team and get in the relay spirit for the overnight event to be held on Friday, June 7, at Oak Ridge High School. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: A Big Birthday Bash, American Cancer Society, fundraising, kickoff rally, Lincoln's Sports Grille, Relay For Life

Methodist Medical Center welcomes Casino Night fundraiser co-chairs

Posted at 12:04 pm February 4, 2013
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

Sandy and David Bradshaw

Sandy and David Bradshaw will lead the committee preparing for the 2013 Casino Night fundraiser for the Methodist Medical Center Foundation. (Submitted photo)

Plans are already under way for the Methodist Medical Center Foundation’s Casino Night fundraiser for 2013. This year’s event is themed, “An Evening in Paris” and will transport guests to the City of Lights where they can dine bistro-style in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower; browse in Les Puces (The Fleas), our auction-version of the famous French flea market, as they look for hidden treasures; and of course, there will be plenty of time to indulge in some friendly casino-style games.

The Methodist Medical Center Foundation is excited to welcome two new co-chairs: Foundation board member and president of CapitalMark Bank, David Bradshaw and his wife Sandy. The Bradshaws will lead the Casino Night committee as they begin preparations for this year’s event and reach out to community organizations and businesses for their support and sponsorship.

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Filed Under: Health, Top Stories Tagged With: An Evening in Paris, Casino NIght, David Bradshaw, fundraiser, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Sandy Bradshaw

Faith and Our Medical Community, Part 1: The Hospital Chaplain

Posted at 11:59 am February 3, 2013
By Myra Mansfield 3 Comments

Several times I thought I saw the silhouette of angels moving around behind Chaplain Sills as I recently interviewed him in the Methodist Medical Center chapel. Reverend Jack Sills certainly needs angelic assistance in his role as the hospital chaplain here in Oak Ridge.

Just as you would expect, Chaplain Sills is a calm, gentle man who exudes kindness and understanding. This year, he will celebrate his 25th anniversary as the only full-time hospital chaplain Oak Ridge has ever had. He calls his role a “specialized form of ministry.”

Chaplain Sills describes his ministry as “the representative presence of the hospital’s belief that God is important in the care of patients, families, and staff.” He explained this to mean that the belief in God for human beings is important. His role in practical terms comes down to being a visible presence. Chaplain Sills continued: “Being present gives opportunity to others to discuss spiritual or emotional concerns without an agenda. I consider these to be holy moments.

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Filed Under: Faith, Health Tagged With: chapel service, Chaplain Sills, chaplains, emergency room, end of life, families, God, hospital chaplain, illness, intensive care unit, medical care, memorial services, Methodist Medical Center, ministry, Myra Mansfield, patients, prayer, staff, visitation, volunteers

IHOP benefit for Children’s Hospital on Tuesday

Posted at 5:51 pm February 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Get a free short stack of delicious IHOP pancakes on Tuesday, Feb. 5, from 7 a.m. until 10p.m. and benefit Children’s Hospital.

In return for the free pancakes, guests will be asked to consider leaving a donation for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. All donations made at area IHOP restaurants will stay in your community, benefiting East Tennessee Children’s Hospital.

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Filed Under: Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Children's Hospital, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, IHOP, National Pancake Day, pancakes

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