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Kids Don't Come With a Manual: This Tool Will Help
Wondering what age your child should be to access certain technology, or how much screen time is too much screen time? Kids don't come with a manual, but this link includes a tool that will help you create a family technology manual.
Sylvania Franciscan Health and Catholic Health Initiatives Sign Definitive Agreement
Sylvania Franciscan Health and Catholic Health Initiatives Sign Definitive Agreement.
Practical Tips for Managing Stress
Stress affects us all, and, worse, stress can be damaging to your health. Learn some easy tips for managing your stress.
Free Parenting Mini Seminar on Wednesday, September 10th
Register now for this free mini seminar. Parenting has always been challenging, but the explosion of technology into our lives has made a caregiver's job even more demanding and confusing...
About $2,000 Raised at Annual Kickball Tournament
The New Kicks on the Block took first place at the Second Annual Trinity Hospital Twin City Employee Auxiliary Kickball Tournament on August 9th.
Trinity Medical Group Welcomes Three New Providers
Trinity Medical Group recently welcomed Dr. Wendy J. Redmond and Dr. Maurice Stutzman, family practitioners, and Amy Bardall, family nurse practitioner.
Register Now for September Fit for Life Classes
Now through Thursday, August 28th, Trinity Hospital Twin City is welcoming registrations from community members who would like to learn how to make healthy lifestyle changes through Fit for Life.
Prepared to Tackle World Health Issues
Trinity Hospital Twin City has procedures in place at all times to handle disease outbreaks (like Ebola), treatment of victims of natural disasters, and etc. The hospital is prepared.
Vaccinations for Back to School & Good Health in General
It's important to remember vaccinations as part of the back to school to-do list. Learn about required vaccinations for Ohio schools.
What to Do About the Recent Ohio Outbreaks of Measles & Mumps
What you need to know about the recent outbreaks of measles and mumps in Ohio. Learn how to protect your family.
Trinity Hospital Twin City Recognizes Volunteers
During a special volunteer appreciation and recognition meeting this summer, Trinity Hospital Twin City honored more than 60 volunteers and named the Volunteer of the Year.
Children Left in Cars--It Can Happen to Anyone
Recently the problem of children being left alone in a car with tragic results has been highlighted in the news. Learn the statistics and tips for how you can prevent this tragedy.
Trinity Hospital Twin City Recognizes Thirty Employees
At a recent employee recognition ceremony, Trinity Hospital Twin City honored 30 employees for their years of dedicated service. Together, the honorees represented a combined total of 335 years of work experience at the hospital.
Look Out for Liquid Calories
Many people are unaware of the amount of sugar and calories in the glass, bottle or can that they pick up to drink. Learn how what you drink may hurt your diet.
Sylvania Franciscan Health Signs Letter of Intent with Catholic Health Initiatives Sylvania Franciscan Health
Today Sylvania Franciscan Health (SFH) and Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) signed a non-binding letter of intent for SFH to join CHI.
Manage Stress Before it Manages You: Free Mini Seminar
With today’s busy lifestyles, many people struggle with the stress of juggling multiple activities and priorities.
Help for Allergy Sufferers
If you have allergies, the good news is that you do not need to suffer. Help is available by following these tips and with the guidance of your healthcare provider.
Trinity Hospital Twin City to Host Living Will & Medical Power of Attorney Mini Seminar
Making medical decisions regarding the use of living wills and medical power of attorney can be confusing. To help area residents understand the difference, Trinity Hospital Twin City is hosting this free mini seminar.
Registration Underway for Dining with Diabetes
Registration is now underway for a Dining with Diabetes program which will begin on Thursday, April 24, 2014, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Cost is $10 per person.
Are You At Risk for Diabetes?
Do you know your risk factors for diabetes? Starting March 25th, the American Diabetes Association is asking the American public to take the diabetes risk test...
Hospital Begins Interior Construction & Renovation Project
Trinity Hospital Twin City will be undergoing an interior renovation project beginning this week and continuing through April. Hospital services will not be disrupted during the construction project.
Trinity Hospital Recognizes National Catholic Sisters Week
In honor of National Catholic Sisters Week (March 8-14, 2014), Trinity Hospital Twin City is recognizing and paying tribute to Sister Dorothy Jayne Krupp, director of mission integration and spiritual care.
What is a Nurse Practitioner (NP)?
Learn about nurse practitioners and the role they play in providing high quality healthcare.
Treating the Stomach Flu
As a mom of three, the words, "Mommy my tummy hurts," made me go on high alert. Nausea and vomiting, or the "stomach flu" as I called it, challenged my mom skills.
Hospital to Host Free Heart Health Event
In recognition of February as American Heart Month, Trinity Hospital Twin City is hosting a free Love Your Heart event at 6:30 pm on Thursday, February 13th.
Trinity Hospital Twin City Expands Heart Services
Just in time for the recognition of February as American Heart Month, Trinity Hospital Twin City has added three new heart care services.
How to Take Charge of Your Health in 2014
Learn how to take charge of your health this year through recommended health screenings.
Registration Now Open for Fit for Life
Learn how to make healthier lifestyle choices through Fit for Life. Registration is now open.
Coping with Stress & Grief over the Holidays
Amidst the merriment of Christmas can be a time of stress and sorrow. Some people strive to provide the "perfect Christmas" only to be disappointed.
Overcoming Holiday Stress
The Norman Rockwell images of family gatherings around the holidays are imprinted in most of our minds. Yet, stress can threaten to ruin our holiday cheer.