Nourishing the Body and Mind: Mon Health Offers FARMacy Course for Patients with Diabetes

New program offers assistance for diabetes patients at Mon Health at no cost

Patients at Mon Health Preston Memorial Hospital and Mon Health Medical Center now have the chance to participate in a free course called FARMacy through the Vandalia Health Network. This program aims to address social determinants of health such as where people live, their social support, financial distress, and access to healthcare and healthy food. These factors can significantly impact a person’s overall health and well-being.

The FARMacy course is specifically designed to provide resources and support for patients managing diabetes. Enrollment for the 15-week program is currently open and will take place every Friday at the hospital starting on July 28. Only current patients of Mon Health Preston Memorial Hospital with a diabetes diagnosis, HBA1C level greater than 7, BMI over 30, and willingness to participate in weekly sessions are eligible for the program.

Mon Health is committed to empowering patients with the tools and knowledge needed to live healthier lives. Melissa Lockwood, Chief Administrative Officer of Mon Health Preston Memorial Hospital, emphasized the importance of providing education and resources for patients to maintain their health and well-being beyond hospital care. The goal is to make quality foods and health-conscious choices accessible and understandable for the community.

Those interested in participating can contact Pam George at Pamela.George@VandaliaHealth.org for more information on how to enroll in the FARMacy program. Mon Health plans to expand this program in the future to reach more patients and support them in creating healthier lifestyles.

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