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Jackson Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program Now Accepting New Patients

The Jackson Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program Clinic is now accepting new patients in the Montgomery area.

Patients will be seen by appointment in a traditional private practice setting under the guidance of our experienced faculty. The Family Medicine Residency Clinic providers practice in conjunction with The Jackson Clinic. Our program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

The Family Medicine Residency Program at Jackson Hospital offers a curriculum designed to prepare residents to deliver high quality patient care in their future practice locations with special consideration given to the unique needs of underserved populations in both urban and rural settings. We offer experiences designed to help prepare family medicine physicians as they support their patients meet the challenges presented by the social, cultural, physiological, economic, and biological factors they may face. We guide family medicine residents as they learn to apply a comprehensive, continuous, and caring treatment approach, acquire health-assessment and preventive-medicine expertise, and enhance their skills in the art of medicine. The program also focuses on the need to address family dynamics and community interactions in the treatment of patients.

“Jackson Hospital and Clinic is proud to be part of the solution when it comes to improving access to healthcare in the River Region. Opening the new Jackson Hospital and Clinic Family Medicine Residency provides a way to train new family physicians and help locate them in the River Region and Alabama’s underserved areas,” says Program Director Thomas Horton, MD.

To schedule an appointment, please call 334-440-3061. Appointments are available as soon as the same day beginning Monday, July 10 and most insurances are accepted. The Family Medicine Residency Clinic is located at 2024 Chestnut Street, Montgomery, AL 36106. To learn more about the Jackson Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, visit www.jhcfmr.org

Caregiver of the Month Spotlight: Sharon Webster

Sharon is one of the most reliable and compassionate caregivers that we have had since she came to work with us in September of 2020. She has been matched with her client since the first day and has become a huge part of their family and one of the reasons why he has been able to age at his home surrounded by his family members. She is an indispensable member of the HCA family and we are so blessed to have Sharon on our team!

“Like an angel, you’re the hands of kindness and care. You offer support and compassion in difficult times. You are steady and encouraging, and your comfort will never be forgotten.”-Teri

Harrison

We appreciate your hard work and dedication, thank you for a job Well Done!!

For more information visit www.homecareassistancemontgomery.com

BOOMERS, share your stuff with BOOM! We Love to Bring BOOMERS Together, send info and pics to jim@riverregionboom.com

Good Goodbyes: A Mortals Guide to Life, by Joan S. Grey

Joan Grey's army career was cut short by an accident while making a night parachute jump in Germany. She pivoted to a role as hospital chaplain after completing her Master's in religion at Harvard, and then turned her thesis into this book. Not long before its publication, she received a diagnosis of terminal pancreatic cancer. She found herself living out what she was advising her readers to do, adding a significant degree of authenticity. ABOUT

THE AUTHOR: Joan Grey is a graduate of West Point and has graduate degrees from Harvard and San Jose State. Good Goodbyes distills research from her Harvard Master's in Religion thesis, "Awakening to Mortality: End-ofLife as Rite of Passage and Pathway to Transformation."

Capital City Master Gardeners Association Lunch & Learn @ Montgomery Cultural Arts Center

Capital City Master Gardener Association presents Lunch & Learn, the 1st Wednesday of Every Month from 12-1 pm. They will meet at Montgomery Cultural Arts Center (Armory Learning Arts Building), 1018 Madison Ave., Montgomery 36104. Mark your calendars, August 2, “Fall Vegetable Gardening” Mike Forster, Master Gardener, will present “Fall Vegetable Gardening”. What can you plant in the Fall? When is a good time to start a Fall garden? Which vegetables perform best in cooler weather? Should I plant from seed or look for starter plants? Can I plant directly into the ground or is a raised bed a better option? So many questions, but Mike will have answers! September

6, “Help My Grass” Dr. David Han, Turfgrass Specialist, Auburn University, will present “HELP MY GRASS!”. Is your lawn lush and beautiful? Do you know when to fertilize? What are you doing for weed control? How high do you mow your yard? Are there choices for the types of grass to select for the home? Come join us and find the answers! Join us. BRING A SACK LUNCH, FREE PROGRAM, WATER PROVIDED, For information, please contact the Montgomery County Extension Office 334.270.4133. Also visit www.capcitymga.org.

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