by Ray Sanford | Feb 16, 2016 | Acute Care, Community Events, Department of Behavioral Health, Department of Radiation Oncology, Department of Sleep Diagnostics, Diagnostic Imaging Department, General Information, Helpful Tips or Information, Hospital Information, New Patient, Physical Therapy, Uncategorized
We Aspire for a Better You Welcome to the introductory issue of Aspire’s Community Newsletter! We want to share our objectives, ask for your feedback about the topics featured, and keep you up to date on our company news. We pride ourselves on providing outstanding...
by Ray Sanford | Jan 15, 2016 | Aspire Hospital News, Department of Behavioral Health, Diets and Recipes, Helpful Tips or Information, Hospital Information, Nutrition, Uncategorized
The start of a new year is often the time for people to begin thinking about ways to improve their lives. A new year is a fresh start and provides the psychological boost needed to set and meet your goals. Many people would benefit by making a few changes to improve...
by Ray Sanford | Dec 1, 2015 | Department of Behavioral Health, General Information, Helpful Tips or Information, Nutrition, Uncategorized
The holidays are supposed to be a time of cheer and joy, but for some of us, it can be quite a different story. The holidays can be a stressful, chaotic time with lots of shopping, cooking, and parties, which can cause some to become very overwhelmed, anxious, or even...
by Ray Sanford | Sep 28, 2015 | Acute Care, Department of Behavioral Health, General Information, Helpful Tips or Information, Hospital Information, Uncategorized
People who have good emotional health are aware of their thoughts, feelings and behaviors. They have learned healthy ways to cope with the stress and problems that are a normal part of life. They feel good about themselves and have healthy relationships. However, many...
by Ray Sanford | Apr 3, 2015 | Acute Care, Department of Behavioral Health, Drug Addiction, General Information, Helpful Tips or Information, Uncategorized
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome occurs when someone who has been drinking heavily for an extended period of time, be it weeks, months, or years, suddenly stops or significantly reduces their intake. This condition is potentially life-threatening and does require...
by Ray Sanford | Mar 19, 2015 | Department of Behavioral Health, General Information, Helpful Tips or Information, Uncategorized
The leaves are changing colors and the days are shorter… Fall is here! With the seasonal changes and holiday’s quickly approaching some may find it hard to stay and feel connected. Don’t brush off that yearly feeling as simply a case of the...