Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital is hosting a diabetic prevention program in recognition of November being National Diabetes Awareness month. Lilly Novak, Community Outreach Coordinator for Henry Mayo Hospital, spoke with KHTS about the diabetic prevention program and what to expect. “A lot of people are walking around not knowing that they are pre-diabetic,” Novak said. “Many do not realize ...
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Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Fundraising For Breast Cancer Awareness Month In Santa Clarita
The Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is open for donations and works with local business partners in the Santa Clarita Valley to raise money for the Center in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Read More »Henry Mayo CEO Roger Seaver Speaks With KHTS On His 20 Year Anniversary
On Monday, March 29, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital CEO Roger E. Seaver spoke with KHTS about his 20 years as CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley’s major community hospital. Seaver discussed his 20-year anniversary as CEO of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital with KHTS, in commemoration of the work he and his team have been able to accomplish since 2001. Roger ...
Read More »Henry Mayo To Re-Open For Elective Surgeries In March
In March, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is scheduled to re-open for elective surgeries for Santa Clarita residents following closures due to COVID-19. Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is slated to re-open for elective surgeries beginning in March, according to the hospital’s Facebook live discussion. “I’m pleased to say that we now are seeing a tremendous decline in the number of hospitalized ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Hospital Announces First Baby Born In 2021
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced their first baby born in 2021 on Friday. In a series of firsts, Anthony and Recbecca Jewett welcomed their first child, Emerson Grant Jewett, the first baby born at Henry Mayo in 2021. “I would say it was a series of firsts,” Anthony said. “It was wild. We had no kids prior, the first time. ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital To Host Heart Failure Information & Prevention Class
Heart failure affects about six million Americans and is the No. 1 cause of hospitalizations in people over 65 years old. In the class offered by Henry Mayo Newhall hospital, you will learn about heart disease and risk factors, how heart disease affects the body, how it’s diagnosed and treated, what you can do to better manage the disease, and ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Hosts Practicing Mindfulness Classes
Through a guided mindfulness meditation practice and brief discussion, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital explores various mindfulness practices that can be applied to your day-to-day life. Chairs and supportive mats, blankets and cushions are provided. If you have a preference, you may bring your own cushion or mat. Mindfulness is the awareness and acceptance of your thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and ...
Read More »Canyon Country Structure Fire Prompts Response From Firefighters
A Canyon Country structure fire has prompted a response from firefighters Friday evening, officials said. Around 9:15 p.m. firefighters received reports of a structure fire in the 35000 block of Briggs Drive in Canyon Country, said Dispatch Supervisor Troy, with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “It’s a working fire with a garage on fire,” Troy said. As of 10 ...
Read More »Two Social Workers At Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Receive Recognition For Excellence
Two Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital social workers have recently received recognition for excelling in their respective fields, officials announced Monday. Elizabeth Tarantini, Henry Mayo’s Clinical Social Work Supervisor, was named Social Worker of the Year 2020 by a local social worker’s organization. Tarantini, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, was selected for this honor in March 2020 by the Santa Clarita ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Continues ‘Safe In Our Care’ Campaign
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials are continuing their “Safe in Our Care” campaign in an effort to encourage those in need to feel comfortable seeking medical care during the current pandemic. The campaign was launched in an effort to educate the community on what procedures and processes have been put in place to keep patients and visitors safe during the ...
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