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February classes at Methodist Medical Center

Posted at 1:57 am February 12, 2015
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

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Whether you want to get in shape, prepare for the birth of a baby, or find support from others going through a similar experience, Methodist has a class for you!

Classes will be held at the hospital, located at 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge, unless otherwise noted. For more information and registration, call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Here are some of the remaining classes this month:

Community Classes

Stroke Support Group, Tuesday, February 24 at 4 p.m.

Stroke survivors and caregivers are welcome to attend this support group, which meets in the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center Conference Room, located at 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike. This program is sponsored by Methodist Therapy Services.  Call Janie at (865) 494-7350 or Faye at (865) 482-4474 for more information.

Health Night on the Town, Tuesday, February 24 at 7 p.m.

Join fellowship-trained cardiologist Rakesh Vohra, MD as he discusses heart health at the next Health Night on the Town.

Health Night is a free medical lecture series presented by physicians and other health professionals. Programs are held in Methodist’s Ridge Conference Room at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of every month except June, July and December.  For more information about Health Night on the Town, please call (865) 835-4662.

Breastfeeding Evening Class, Monday, February 23 from 6- 8 p.m.

If you’re thinking about breastfeeding, Methodist Medical Center encourages you to register now for this two-hour evening class. We meet in the West Ridge Room of Methodist Medical Center, located at 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge. You will learn more about the benefits of breastfeeding for yourself and your baby, as well as effective techniques. Handouts are provided and other suggested materials are reviewed. The fee is $10, and financial assistance with the cost is available to eligible participants. To register, call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Mommy2Mommy Lunch, Friday, February 27 at Noon  

Mommy2Mommy Lunches give women with babies and young children an opportunity to get together in a relaxed setting. Share experiences with other new mothers, have fun and make friends. Bring your babies or young children to the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center conference room at 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike. A light lunch is served at no charge. For more information, call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Classes by Appointment

Big Brothers & Big Sisters: The Sibling Experience

The birth of a baby is exciting for everyone in the family, especially a big brother- or big sister-to-be. The Sibling Experience is for 3- to 12-year-old boys and girls in expectant families. The children have hands-on fun while learning about and preparing for the upcoming birth of a baby in their family. The fee is $10, and help with the cost is available. The program is a 1-time event for each family, and can be scheduled by calling (865) 835- 4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Before Baby (pre-pregnancy planning)

Methodist Medical Center encourages prospective parents and community groups that work with young adults to schedule a pre-planning pregnancy class. The class helps young people make informed decisions about pregnancy and provides community organizations with valuable information. Instructors are members of the Family Birthing Center staff. There is no charge. To make an appointment, call (865) 835-2250.

One2One Childbirth

When transportation problems, language issues, and other special situations make it impossible for expectant couples to attend regular childbirth classes, the Family Birthing Center staff may see those couples by appointment. The class fee is $30. Call (865) 835-2250 for details.

VIP (Very Important Pregnancy) Tour

If you are pregnant, Methodist invites you to a VIP Tour of the Family Birthing Center in anticipation of your Very Important Pregnancy. The VIP Tour is valuable for women during all phases of pregnancy, especially those who are newly expectant. You will meet with a registered nurse from the Family Birthing Center who will answer your questions, tell you more about our Family Education Program, discuss pediatric care, and give you a personalized tour of the Family Birthing Center. Make an appointment through your doctor’s office or call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Pre-Admission Visit

Your pre-admission visit takes place in the Family Birthing Center and is necessary if you plan to deliver your baby at Methodist Medical Center. We encourage you to schedule this visit when you are 36 weeks along in your pregnancy. You will meet with a nurse to complete the paperwork related to your admission to the hospital when you’re ready to give birth, and we will answer your questions. To schedule a pre-admission visit, please call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Exercise Classes

Mommy & Me Exercise Classes

No more excuses, moms! Methodist Medical Center offers two kid-friendly exercise classes each week, and the environments are climate controlled.

Mommy & Co. Exercise, Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. 

New moms and their babies/toddlers are invited to take part in this adventure in exercise. Classes are held at the Kern United Methodist Church’s Family Life Center, 451 E. Tennessee Ave., in Oak Ridge, and the class is free. Call (865) 835-4662 to learn more.

Mommy Walk/Baby Roll, Tuesdays at 9 a.m.

Put on a pair of good walking shoes and bring your child to First Baptist Church of Clinton’s Family Life Center, 225 N. Main St., Clinton. You’ll join other moms and their young children for walking, making friends and having fun. Call (865) 835-4662 for questions.

BodyWorks Fitness Classes 

BodyWorks, a community exercise program sponsored by Covenant Health, is designed to give adults safe and effective workouts. While BodyWorks is a not-for-profit program, there is a minimum fee to help offset costs. Most classes cost $2-3 per class, and you pay as you go. For more information about BodyWorks classes, call (865) 374-0457 or go to www.covenanthealth.com/bodyworks.

CardioMix, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:15 a.m.

Get a great workout! You will burn calories, increase your stamina, and tone those muscles, while going easy on your joints. We use a variety of styles to keep CardioMix interesting. We will push you moderately hard, but we don’t jump or run. This class meets at First Baptist Church of Clinton, 225 N. Main St., Clinton. Bring a mat because we go to the floor for great core work. For more information call (865) 374-0457.

Yoga , Mondays at 5:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 9:15 a.m

Yoga classes are great for everyone! We will teach you the safest and most effective poses and styles of yoga. We take into account that not everyone can or ever will put their foot behind their head BUT all of us can benefit from the principles and exercises of yoga. If you want to work muscles, decrease stress, and increase your energy level, you should try our yoga. Participants need mats. Classes meet at Kern United Methodist Church’s Family Life Center, 451 E. Tennessee Ave., Oak Ridge. For more information call (865) 374-0457.

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