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Childbirth education course to prepare parents for the birth of their baby. Topics include: labor, delivery, breathing and relaxation techniques, medications, epidurals, and medical procedures.
Learn about programs and spaces designed to enhance health, wellness, and community engagement, including interest-based meet-ups, the EGYM fitness system, duckpin bowling, Adult Day Center, support groups, the Hobby Hub, The Bistro, and more!
Mourning Coffee is a welcoming space to share a cup of coffee and connect with others who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Join us for informal conversation, comfort, and community.
Heartcode BLS is a full AHA CPR certification for healthcare providers. This course addresses CPR and AED for adult, child, and infant.
Interested in nursing? Mary Greeley’s Nurse Camp offers hands-on learning and real-world experiences for high school students.
As people age, they navigate challenges related to mobility, functional changes, and finances. It’s essential to explore the myriad options that empower individuals to thrive and maintain their independence in their homes or discover fulfilling alternatives to housing.
Mass casualty incidents can affect any community in Iowa. This panel brings together hospital leaders and emergency response experts to share real-world experiences and actionable lessons learned from recent Iowa events.
Interested in healthcare? Join Mary Greeley’s High School Healthcare Career Day for tours, hands-on skills, and career exploration.
It is estimated that an individual may be able to reduce their risk of developing dementia by 45% and can be prevented through supporting healthy lifestyles. This presentation will give a brief overview of daily habits that can reduce individual risk of dementia.
This Prime Time Alive presentation will describe possible causes of dizziness and vertigo, possible treatment, and safety considerations for those with dizziness.
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First Nurse to speak with a medical professional and get advice during non-business hours, including weekends and holidays.