St. Francis health! - Fall 2014

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Fall 2014

St. Francis

From St. Francis Hospital and the other services of CHI Franciscan Health

Married Couple Shares Their

Weight Loss Success Sumner Resident

Supports Wife

Prostate Cancer Sneak

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During Breast Cancer Battle See page 8

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Find your NEW health care professional today! New Location! Venkatesh Kandallu, MD Robert Middleton, MD Hamid Roodneshin, MD, FACC Daniel Wuthrich, MD Kevin Zhou, MD Cardiology Franciscan Heart & Vascular Associates - Auburn (253) 939-1230 205 10th St. N.E., Auburn

New Location! James Yamashita, MD, FACS General Surgery Franciscan Surgical Associates - Auburn (253) 927-1800 205 10th St. N.E., Auburn

Jeffrey Rose, MD, FACC

Family Medicine Franciscan Medical Clinic - Auburn (253) 351-5300 205 10th St. N.E., Peggy Jesse, ARNP Auburn

New Location! John Diaconou, MD Vascular Surgery Franciscan Vascular Associates - Auburn (253) 833-8032 205 10th St. N.E., Auburn

Cardiology Franciscan Specialty Clinic - Bonney Lake (360) 802-5760 9230 Sky Island Dr. E., Bonney Lake

Joy Scott, CNM, ARNP

Gynecology/Obstetric Franciscan Women’s Health Associates - Federal Way (253) 944-6950 34709 Ninth Ave. S., Suite B-500, Federal Way

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Beating breast cancer surrounded by love, support and top-notch care

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Screenings and high-tech care help men beat prostate cancer

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Hiker back on the trail with minimally invasive heart surgery

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Couple finds winning weight loss plan

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CHI Franciscan is a family of more than 12,000 doctors, nurses and staff who provide exceptional medical care at: Hospitals St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma • St. Francis Hospital, Federal Way • St. Clare Hospital, Lakewood • St. Elizabeth Hospital, Enumclaw • St. Anthony Hospital, Gig Harbor • Highline Medical Center, Burien • Harrison Medical Center, Bremerton and Silverdale • Medical Groups Franciscan Medical Group, clinics throughout the Puget Sound • Harrison HealthPartners, serving the West Sound CEO, CHI Franciscan Health Joe Wilczek President, St. Francis Hospital Tony McLean Managing Editor Amanda Hobbs

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CHI Franciscan Health is here for you and your family Whether you have visited a Franciscan Health System facility for routine medical care, emergency services or anything in between, you’ve experienced what it means to receive expert, personalized care in a compassionate setting. We have a long tradition of expanding the boundaries of what’s possible in health care so people in our communities can live their very best lives. That commitment to optimal health and innovation will continue as Franciscan Health System enters a new chapter as CHI Franciscan Health.

New name, same commitment to lead

However, our system will start using a new logo with four shapes intersecting to form a guiding star. The new logo symbolizes CHI Franciscan Health’s seamless integration of hospitals, clinics and services as well as our mission to ensure your best possible health.

Innovating and expanding health care Today’s health care world is changing. That’s why CHI Franciscan Health is increasing efficiency and maximizing care by seamlessly integrating technology to meet your needs. Some great examples include electronic medical records (EMR) at all of our hospitals

and convenient telehealth capabilities, such as secure video chats with a doctor or nurse practitioner from the comfort of your home. As part of a national integrated network of medical expertise and trusted care, we have access to resources that are unavailable to smaller health systems. More than ever before, you and your trusted health team can quickly get what you need — regardless of your location. With the wealth of experience that CHI and Franciscan have gained from their shared history, we are prepared to provide you and the communities we serve with leading edge care today and well into the future.

CHI, or Catholic Health Initiatives, has been Franciscan’s parent company for more than 18 years and is one of the largest health care networks in the country. “Franciscan Health is a founding member of Catholic Health Initiatives and there are many advantages to our patients in being a part of not only a large regional system, but also a national health care organization,” said Joseph Wilczek, chief executive officer of CHI Franciscan Health. “Our new name and logo highlights that we’re dedicated to providing our community with the highest quality medical care at an affordable price as we work together to build healthier communities.” Our individual hospital names will remain the same, and the same trusted health care experts will be here.

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CHI Franciscan News Medicare Advantage Plans from a member of your health care family! Did you know that you could have your Medicare Advantage plan with a company that is part of the same family you trust your medical care to? Soundpath Health is a locally based health plan serving Medicare beneficiaries in Washington state since 2007, with an emphasis on the physician-patient relationship, access and personal customer service. CHI Franciscan Health and Soundpath Health are both part of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) which is dedicated to helping people achieve optimal health. Soundpath Health offers a fresh approach to Medicare Advantage where doctors, members and the health plan work together to optimize member health with costs that are affordable and predictable. Soundpath Health has four plans to choose from (three with Rx coverage!), all emphasizing preventive care, disease management and wellness programs. In addition to King and Pierce counties, Soundpath Health serves Medicare beneficiaries in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Lewis, Snohomish, Thurston and Whatcom counties. The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) runs Oct. 15-Dec. 7, 2014. For more information about your options, please call Soundpath Health at 1-866-789-7747.

Don’t forget! Medicare open enrollment is October 15 through December 7, 2014. Need help? Easily compare Medicare Advantage plans with our free resource. Call 1-866-491-3860 or visit MedicareCompareUSA.com.

Vaccinate for health! Washington state saw 219 cases of pertussis (whooping cough) this year. Of all infants hospitalized 80% were three months or younger. Adult immunization with the Tdap vaccine is the most effective way to stop the spread of this serious disease. The CDC reported the largest number of measles cases in the U.S. since 1994: 288 cases this year. Most cases are imported by unvaccinated travelers. Before the U.S. had the vaccine, 400-500 children died each year. Currently 15% of measles patients require hospitalization. Influenza, commonly called “flu,” can kill you, hospitalize you or simply ruin two weeks of your life with symptoms like fevers, body aches and a severely sore throat. Visit CHIFranciscan.org/FLU to find a clinic offering flu shots near you. Vaccinations are important! Help you, your family and your communities’ most vulnerable stay healthy. Visit FranciscanDoctors.org to find a primary care provider and get immunized.

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Volunteers are the heart of hospice Would you like to share your time and comfort patients and families dealing with a serious illness? Franciscan Hospice and Palliative Care is looking for volunteers with warm hearts and good listening skills to support patients and their families. Whether it’s a private home, nursing home or Franciscan Hospice House, we meet our patients where they live. If you are at least 16 years of age and can make a 12-month volunteer commitment, we’d love you to join our team in King, Pierce or Kitsap counties. Hospice volunteers generally work an average of one to four hours a week. Special training and ongoing education is provided. There are many ways you can volunteer: ■   Sit with someone who could use some company ■   Listen to life stories ■   Play card games, do crossword puzzles or read ■   Give a caregiver much-needed time away to rest or run errands ■   Make monthly calls to our patients; and more

Join our team today! For more information call (253) 534-7000 or visit CHIfranciscan.org/hospice


Regional Hospital joins CHI Franciscan Health

CHI Franciscan Health awarded grant for youth violence prevention in Federal Way

When patients in critical care have stabilized, but still require acute hospitalization over an extended time, they are sometimes transferred to a long term acute care facility (LTAC). Regional Hospital has been the premier LTAC facility in the five-state region since it opened in 1994, providing specialized care including programs for ventilator weaning and complex medical management. Regional Hospital, located in Tukwila, will move to Highline Medical Center this fall. Relocating at Highline will benefit patients and their families through closer collaboration with specialists and quicker and easier access to needed services. The new Highline location also offers larger, private rooms with more services on site for family and friends.

For more information about this specialized care, please visit regionalhospital.org.

CHI Franciscan Health has been awarded a $467,000 grant to support the Franciscan Youth Violence Prevention Initiative, a project that helps neighborhoods, schools, residents and organizations come together to create sustainable and effective youth violence prevention activities in the health care system’s Federal Way community. Over the last two years, the Franciscan Youth Violence Prevention Initiative has provided hundreds of educators and providers with training, created community coalitions to design and implement prevention initiatives, and supported community programs that keep youth safe and out of trouble. “We are grateful for the grant to continue the good work that began two years ago,” said Dianna Kielian, senior vice president of Mission for CHI Franciscan Health. “If this work can clear a path for one youth to approach adulthood and contribute to his or her community positively, then it is worth every penny spent.”

Learn more at CHIfranciscan.org/youth

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With you all the way beating Breast cancer surrounded by love, support and top-notch care

dad relayed information and kept him up-to-date with how treatment was progressing. His parents’ confidence in the CHI Franciscan team eased some of the anxiety and made a difficult situation more bearable.

About one in eight women will battle breast cancer. But many more lives are affected. Loved ones also share in this difficult, life-changing experience. And the caring support they offer during this journey can make all the difference. Just ask Sumner residents, Heidi Geise and her husband, Paul. When their lives were affected by a breast cancer diagnosis, Heidi and Paul turned to our area’s best care at St. Francis Breast Clinic.

“The doctors and nurse specialists are well-trained and well-versed in new technologies and treatment modalities – as well as clinical studies,” said Carolina Salcedo-Wasicek, MD, FACS, Heidi’s Carolina Salcedo-Wasicek, surgeon. The team works together in a MD, FACS multidisciplinary function to explore all options and ensure the best possible care. “Whether physicians are onsite or part of our cancer care network, we stay connected and readily available to one another to discuss patient care,” she added. Heidi appreciated the team’s communication. “Everyone knew what everyone else was doing. I didn’t have to worry about whether or not one person was doing something that another person wouldn’t know about, or worry about whether or not something would be approved,” she said. “They were a team working on my team.”

The power of a routine exam Heidi was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 57 after a routine annual mammogram. Her gynecologist referred her to the cancer multidisciplinary team at St. Francis Breast Clinic — a move that Heidi looks back on with gratitude. “I appreciated the way they worked with me and helped me to deal with the fact that I had just been diagnosed with something that wasn’t good,” she said. “I felt like they were taking care of me. It was the right place to be.” Heidi’s husband, Paul, was by her side during the six-month treatment process which included surgery and then chemo at St. Francis Hospital and breast reconstruction at St. Joseph Medical Center. Paul was tasked with bringing a notepad to appointments so they could write down the doctor’s responses to questions he or Heidi asked. “You want to know what’s going on, and they didn’t hold anything back,” he shared. “They said, ‘This is what’s going to happen but you will get through it.’” The situation was unfamiliar. But Heidi’s treatment team guided the couple through the process. “I trusted the doctors,” said Paul. “They knew what they were doing and they attacked the problem. There was no waiting around. It was ‘Let’s get this done. Let’s take care of this and get you back on recovery.’ I was duly impressed with that.” The couple’s son, John, was away at college when his mom was diagnosed. Through frequent phone calls his

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A team approach

At CHI Franciscan, we’re in it together After a cancer diagnosis, there is a lot of information to take in and decisions to be made. That’s why the experts at CHI Franciscan are here to provide you with clear information and to address any concerns. Starting from the moment we first see you and all the way through your treatment program, you get high-quality, compassionate care and follow-up. Cancer care at CHI Franciscan is provided by expert networked partners including: Virginia Mason, Northwest Medical Specialties, Tacoma Radiation Oncology, TRA Medical Imaging, and the Puget Sound Institute of Pathology.

Sumner resident Heidi Geise relied on her son and husband’s enduring love and support throughout her battle with breast cancer — a battle that she won.


We are with you all the way If you have questions about breast cancer treatments or services, contact (253) 927-1800 or visit us online at CHIfranciscan.org/ cancer.

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Winning the battle together CHI Franciscan offers screening and high-tech care to help men beat prostate cancer Could you have cancer and not know it? For men, it’s common for early stage prostate cancer to progress without symptoms. This makes the disease more likely to advance before you know something is wrong. Fortunately, prostate cancer screenings can lead to earlier detection at a more treatable stage. The PSA blood test and digital rectal exam (DRE) are two screening tools used at CHI Franciscan to check for red flags that could indicate cancer. If either of these screenings produces suspicious results the next step is an ultrasound-guided biopsy said Dean Mastras, MD, radiation oncologist at Tacoma Radiation Oncology. Your age, race and family medical history are some of the factors that determine when you should begin discussing screening options with your doctor. Typically screening begins between the ages of 40 to 50. Dean Mastras, MD

The power of screening Olympia resident George Madsen can attest to the importance of screening. In December 2013 his doctor found a lump during his annual physical which included a DRE. A biopsy subsequently revealed prostate cancer. “It was eye-opening,” George said. “It put my own mortality front and center.”

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Researching options The initial step of trying to figure out what comes next after diagnosis is one of the hardest, said Dr. Mastras. In cases where treatment is necessary, every man has choices. But which choice is best for you? There is a lot of information to consider and sometimes the abundance of data can be overwhelming, Dr. Mastras acknowledged. For George, researching every option to the extent possible was important, but it became frustrating as he frequently encountered biased information. After traveling to various specialists and reading a lot of research on his own, his pursuit for information led him to Dr. Mastras. During a three-hour consultation Dr. Mastras shared well-graphed, long-term data with George that compared research looking at men of similar age and stage and grade of disease. “I try to stay away from biases. Falling back on the data and outcomes is the best way to consult patients,” Dr. Mastras said. George appreciated his approach. His concerns about side effects and the possibility that the cancer would return after his treatment ended were addressed by Dr. Mastras in a factual, compassionate manner. “Dr. Mastras comes across as very human, very down to earth, and has a great sense of humor. I appreciate that. It is already a tough enough situation coming to grips with the ‘C’ word,” said George. “Dr. Mastras put me at ease.” Cancer care is provided by CHI Franciscan and a network of expert partners including: Tacoma Radiation Oncology, Virginia Mason, Northwest Medical Specialties, TRA Medical Imaging, and the Puget Sound Institute of Pathology.


Olympia resident George Madsen teamed up with CHI Franciscan Health to beat prostate cancer.

If you need to fight the battle, let us help you win. Contact 1-888-825-3227 or visit CHIfranciscan.org/cancer.

Another concern for men: testicular cancer Prostate cancer isn’t the only “manly cancer” that men should be concerned about. While a man’s chance of being diagnosed with testicular cancer is low — only about 1 in 270 develops the disease. But when testicular cancer does occur, it tends to strike in younger men. While this disease can affect males of all ages, about half of all men diagnosed with testicular cancer are between ages 20 and 34. Performing a self-exam can help lead to early detection of testicular cancer — often a lump is the first sign, although swelling, breast tenderness and early puberty are also possible symptoms. During or immediately after a shower is the best time to perform a self-exam because the skin of the scrotum is relaxed. Check one testicle at a time by rolling it between your fingers, looking and feeling for lumps or any changes in size, shape or feel of the testicles. Testicular cancer can typically be treated successfully. Talk with your doctor if you find a suspicious lump or other concern.

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University Place resident Jeff Bonnell is back to hiking thanks to great care at Franciscan Heart Center.

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Back on the trail Minimally invasive heart surgery, team approach help local hiker recover FASTer University Place resident and avid hiker Jeff Bonnell had been living with a leaky heart valve for over a decade. But, when climbing the football stadium bleachers left him very short of breath, he knew something wasn’t right. After attending one of CHI Franciscan Health’s heart health talks, Jeff got a thumbs-up from his cardiologist to seek care with one of the Northwest’s most skilled heart surgeons, Craig Hampton, MD, with Franciscan Cardiothoracic Surgery Associates at St. Joseph. Dr. Hampton confirmed Jeff needed his mitral valve repaired. “I was ecstatic to find out I was a candidate for minimally invasive heart surgery,” said Jeff. Craig Hampton, MD Minimally invasive heart surgery offers major benefits over traditional open heart surgery, including a smaller incision, and often less blood loss and a faster recovery. On the day of the surgery, Jeff, who works as a nurse educator, saw former students he had actually trained standing by. Now they were ready to take care of him. “Everyone was fantastic,” he said. “They made a real effort to make sure I was informed about everything going on.”

Successful surgery Dr. Hampton performed the procedure at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma, not far from Jeff’s home. The surgery left a small, four-inch incision between his right ribs. Within a day, the nursing team had him attempt to stand and supported his efforts to get moving again. Three days later, he went home.

As part of his recovery, Jeff attended CHI Franciscan’s cardiac rehabilitation program at St. Joseph. Three times a week, nursing staff and physiotherapists showed him how to safely exercise again to strengthen his heart and rebuild his stamina. Staying active was an important goal for Jeff. Thanks to his work with CHI Franciscan staff, he’s been able to trek to Paradise Lodge on Mt. Rainier and enjoyed a hike in Alaska over the summer. “Franciscan got me on the mountain again,” Jeff said. “I have never felt better!”

Making heart surgery easier for you Jeff is just one of many who can benefit from minimally invasive heart surgery, according to Dr. Hampton. “Any time a small incision is made, it’s better for the patient,” he said. “There’s less stress, less trauma and potentially a safer, faster recovery.” CHI Franciscan offers a wide variety of high-tech, minimally invasive heart procedures, including: ■■  Mitral valve repair and replacement ■■  Aortic valve replacement ■■  Cardiac arrhythmia surgery ■■  Coronary artery bypass graft (bypass surgery) “We offer the most advanced, state-of-the-art heart surgery from some of the Northwest’s most skilled heart surgeons, each with different specialties and expertise,” said Dr. Hampton. In fact, our surgeons perform more minimally invasive heart procedures than any other heart surgeons in the South Puget Sound. We know being told you need heart surgery can be overwhelming, but with CHI Franciscan, you’re in good hands.

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Two is better than one Couple finds winning weight loss plan with Franciscan Center for Weight Management

When Barry Allen decided to change his life with weight loss surgery, he knew who would support him along the way: his wife, Wynetta. Barry weighed 331 pounds, and a previous spinal injury prevented him from exercising. He had high blood pressure, high cholesterol and was on the borderline of having type 2 diabetes. So he turned to the Franciscan Center for Weight Management for help. He met with Troy Houseworth, MD, FACS, who specializes in bariatric and minimally invasive surgery at the center. Together, they decided that the vertical sleeve gastrectomy was Barry’s best choice. “One of the benefits of vertical sleeve gastrectomy is a quicker recovery time,” said Dr. Houseworth. Barry had the surgery in January 2013 and lost more than 115 pounds over the next several months. Wynetta was his steadfast support. Barry’s experience was so positive, it prompted Wynetta to see how weight loss surgery might help better her health. She was a good candidate and had a vertical sleeve gastrectomy in May 2013, just months after her husband. She has lost 85 pounds so far and continues to work toward her goal weight. “It takes support, diet and exercise to maintain,” said Wynetta. “It’s not just a quick fix. It’s a lifestyle change with a jump start.” “We had the surgeries close together so we could learn from and support

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Barry and Wynetta had weight loss surgery just months apart. Together, they’ve lost a total of about 200 pounds!

each other,” said Barry. “The first month is always the hardest. I’d tell her that it would be OK and she could do it.”

Your weight loss surgery plan Weight loss surgery should be individualized based on a person’s health issues and weight loss goals. If you are interested in surgery, the first step is to attend one of our bariatric seminars to learn about your options, Dr. Houseworth said. The next step is to schedule a consultation with our team where we will review the appropriate treatment options and requirements. “Through a physical, psychological and lifestyle evaluation, the center will help you determine your best choice

for long-term success,” said bariatric surgeon Haroon P. Anwar, MD. When you work with our center, you’ll be in great hands. Franciscan Center for Weight Management, based at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way, was designated a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery in December 2006. The designation recognizes the center’s experience and favorable outcomes in weight loss surgery. More than 2,000 surgical weight loss procedures have been performed at St. Francis Hospital over the past 10 years. The surgeons perform the most robotic-assisted surgeries in the state.

Attend a free weight loss seminar today! Visit CHIfranciscan.org/weightloss. Troy Houseworth, MD

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Fall 2014

For Your

See something you like? Mark your calendar! CHI Franciscan Health offers these upcoming events and resources to help promote healing of mind, body and spirit.

CLASSES Fitting Food Into Your Fight Against Cancer Designed for cancer patients in active treatment and their caregiver or support person. Topics include: anti-inflammatory foods to aid recovery and healing, coping with common treatmentrelated side effects and nutrition resources. Instructor Nancy Steedman, RD, CD, CSO, is a certified specialist in oncology nutrition. Call (253) 426-4428 to register. FREE! » Third Tuesday of every month; 3–4 p.m.; TACOMA, St. Joseph Medical Center, Ground Floor Oncology Conference Room, 1717 S. J Street » Fourth Thursday of every month; 10–11 a.m.; GIG HARBOR, Jane Thompson Russell Cancer Care Center classroom, St. Anthony Hospital, 11567 Canterwood Blvd. NW

Pump Up Your Knowledge This class is for those on insulin pump therapies or those considering insulin pumps. Please call Franciscan Diabetes at (253) 426-6753 for information about registration. » Classes offered Tuesdays, May 27, July 22, Sept. 23, Nov. 25; 6–7:30 p.m.; TACOMA,

St. Joseph Medical Center, Lagerquist A, 1717 S. J Street

Living Better with Kidney Disease Franciscan Nephrology Services offers a three-hour FREE quarterly class to help people with kidney disease better understand their condition, learn ways to help preserve kidney function and live better. This class is taught by a registered nurse, registered dietitian and social worker who all have experience in kidney disease and dialysis needs. Visit CHIfranciscan.org/classes or call 1-888-825-3227 to register. FREE! » Wed., Nov. 5; TACOMA, St. Joseph Medical Center, 1717 S. J Street

Living Successfully with Heart Failure Course Franciscan Heart Center now offers a free, four-week course to help you live successfully with heart failure. Led by healthcare experts, information presented includes understanding heart failure, nutrition, medication and exercise/activity. This class welcomes patients and families of those living with heart failure and newly diagnosed patients. Additionally, the course is designed to help transition participants joining CHI Franciscan’s Cardiac Rehabilitation program. FREE! Valet Parking

is available in the Emergency Department parking lot, off 19th St. and J St. Registration is required: go to CHIfranciscan.org/classes or call 1-888-825-3227. » Mondays (fifth Monday of the month excluded); 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; TACOMA, St. Joseph Medical Center’s Franciscan Heart Center Patient Education Room, 1717 S. J Street

Heart-Healthy Eating Class Series This four-week series is taught by a registered dietitian and focuses on living a healthier lifestyle by changing habits and following a nutritious, low-fat eating plan. Classes cover meal planning, shopping, reading labels, dining out, goal setting, staying on track and much more. FREE! Call 1-888-825-3227 to register. » Wednesdays (excluding the 5th Wednesday of the month); 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.; TACOMA, St. Joseph Medical Center, 1717 S. J Street

Weight Loss Weight Loss Surgery — Learn the Facts FREE seminar about your surgical options at the Franciscan Center for Weight Management, a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence. Registration is required. Call 1-888-825-3227 or go to FranciscanWeightLoss.org. » FEDERAL WAY, Franciscan Center for Weight Management, 34509 Ninth Ave. S, Suite 203B

Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups Whether you’re contemplating surgical weight loss or have already had surgery, we have a support group to meet your needs. Support group attendance is free and confidential. No need to register! » LAKEWOOD, Third Monday of the Month, 6:30–7:30 p.m., St. Clare Hospital Resource Center, 4908 112th St. SW » FEDERAL WAY, Second Tuesday of the Month, 1–2 p.m., St. Francis Hospital Medical Office Building, 34509 Ninth Ave. S

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Events Bras for a Cause Join us for an uplifting evening of creativity, sisterhood and fundraising to support breast cancer screening for underserved women on the plateau. View artfully decorated bras, vote for your favorite and enjoy appetizers and libations. If you are a community member, a cancer survivor or caregiver, a mother, sister, grandmother or friend who is interested, join us for this evening of fun! Catered by St. Elizabeth’s Cornerstone Café. Cost: $15 pre-registration/$20 at the door. Tickets available online at CHIfranciscan.org/events or by calling 1-888-825-3227. » Thurs., Oct. 16; 6-8 p.m.; ENUMCLAW, St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1455 Battersby Ave.

Susan G. Komen Puget Sound — Lunch for the Cure®

Health Talks Palpitations, Pains and Prevention — Learn More, Worry Less! Ever had a flip-flop feeling in your chest? Worried about that arm pain? Want information to prevent heart disease? Join us to learn more about your heart and set your mind at ease. Cardiologist Francisco Yuvienco, MD will explore the basic anatomy of your heart, common heart problems and explain what you can do to reduce risk factors and better manage your heart health. Visit CHIfranciscan.org/classes or call 1-888-825-3227 to register. FREE! » Wed., Oct. 22; 6-7:30 p.m.; LAKEWOOD, St. Clare Hospital, 11315 Bridgeport Way S.W., St. Clare Conference Room A & B

Walk Away From Heart Disease — Take Control of Your Lifestyle! Heart disease may be America’s number one cause of death, but it’s also the most preventable. CHI Franciscan Cardiologist Hamid Roodneshin, MD, is passionate about the preventive measures you can take to increase your ticker’s stamina and longevity. Even if you have heart disease, Dr. Roodneshin will give you ways to help reduce your risks and increase your capacity to enjoy life! Please visit CHIfranciscan.org/classes or call 1-888-825-3227 to register. FREE! » Tues., Nov. 4; 6-7:30 p.m.; AUBURN, The Rainier Room at the Truitt Building, 102 West Main Street

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As the presenting sponsor, CHI Franciscan joins the fight against cancer at this annual luncheon honoring cancer survivors, celebrating new developments in cancer treatments, and our commitment to finding a cure. If you’re interested in being a table captain, please contact Sarah Breece by phone at (206) 633-0303, ext. 102 or Sarah@pskomen.org

» Thurs., Oct. 9; 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m.; TACOMA, Hotel Murano Bicentennial Pavilion, 1320 Broadway Plaza

Movember on the Plateau Men (and the women who care about them) are invited to an evening of food, fun, a poker run, and even a craft beer brewed and labeled just for Movember on the Plateau, courtesy of The Mint and Cole Street Brewery. Come see who’s mastered the mustache in support of men’s health! Attendees must be 21 years of age. Cost: $10 pre-registration/$15 at the door. To register, please call 1-888-825-3227 or visit us online at CHIfranciscan.org/MovemberOnThePlateau. » Tues., Nov. 18; 6 p.m.; ENUMCLAW, St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1455 Battersby Ave.

Roll the Dice for Breast Care Join us for an evening of fun, prizes, appetizers and libation, Bunco and more! Proceeds help ensure uninsured or underinsured women receive breast care and screening mammography. Cost: $22 per person. Register at CHIfranciscan.org/ WomensCare or call 1-888-825-3227. » Thurs., Oct. 23; 6:30 p.m.; FEDERAL WAY, Twin Lakes Golf & Country Club, 3583 SW 320th Street.


Support Groups Diabetes Support Groups Learn and find encouragement and support from others coping with diabetes. Call Franciscan’s Diabetes Services at (253) 426-6753 for more information. » Second Tuesday of the month; 5:30–6:30 p.m.; GIG HARBOR, St. Anthony Hospital, Conference Room A, 11567 Canterwood Blvd. NW » Third Wednesday of each month, Noon–1 p.m.; FEDERAL WAY, St. Francis Medical Office Building, 34509 9th Ave. S » Fourth Monday of each month, Noon–1 p.m.; TACOMA, St. Joseph Medical Center, Dining Rooms 1 & 2, Ground Floor, 1717 S. J St.

Franciscan Hospice Grief Support Groups Call (253) 534-7000 for more information.

Cancer Support Groups Look Good, Feel Better — Dedicated to female cancer survivors, this 2 ½ hour class helps with make-up, head scarves and other appearance tips during cancer treatment. FREE! Call 1-800-227-2345 to register. » First Friday of the month; 1–3:30 p.m.; GIG HARBOR, Jane Thompson Russell Cancer Care Center.

Yoga for Cancer Patients, Survivors and Caregivers — Open to anyone touched by cancer as a patient, survivor or caregiver. No yoga experience necessary. No registration

ST. JOSEPH MEDICAL CENTER 1717 S. J St Tacoma • 253-426-4101

necessary. FREE! » Second and fourth Wednesday of the month; 5–6 p.m.; GIG HARBOR; Jane Thompson Russell Cancer Care Center

Family Education

center. $125/couple or free with Provider One/ DSHS card.

Teen Childbirth Preparation Pregnancy preparation specifically addressing the unique needs of young people 19 and under. $60/couple or free with Provider One/DSHS card.

For more information about tours or family education classes and to register, please call 1-888-825-3227 (available 24/7) or visit FHShealth.org/familyeducation.

Breastfeeding Preparation

Especially Yours

Newborn Preparation

A personalized three-hour private childbirth education course for the expectant mother and her companion. Arrange the date, time and location which best suits your schedule and personally select class content. A private tour of the Franciscan Family Birth Center is an option. $200/couple.

This one time class includes topics such as postpartum care of mom and baby, hints for adjusting to new roles, basic newborn care and resources. $50/couple.

Covers basic breastfeeding initiation tips and accessing postpartum lactation resources. $50/ couple.

Family Birth Center Tour Free tour of a Family Birth Center. For parents-to-be who are considering or delivering at a CHI Franciscan hospital. Tour the Franciscan birth center of your choice and learn how to make the most of your hospital stay. FREE!

Childbirth Preparation Four Franciscan hospitals offer childbirth preparation classes. Topics include pregnancy comfort measures, labor and birth including variations and interventions, and postpartum. All classes include a tour of the family birth

ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL 34515 Ninth Ave S Federal Way • 253-944-8100

ST. CLARE HOSPITAL 11315 Bridgeport Way S.W. Lakewood • 253-985-1711

Safe Sitter Babysitting training for adolescents. Discusses topics such as how to handle emergencies. $75/person.

CPR and Infant Safety Learn basic life-saving skills for infants and children and ways to childproof your home. $60/person; $90/couple.

Balance After Birth Postpartum Support Groups In collaboration with Postpartum Support International, these drop-in support groups are a welcoming, non-judgmental space for new parents to discuss emotional changes and challenges. FREE!

ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL 1455 Battersby Ave Enumclaw • 360-802-8800

ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL 11567 Canterwood Blvd N.W. Gig Harbor • 253-530-2000

Most programs and classes are free, but many require registration. For more information, call the number listed.

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