A patient recently graduated from the Inpatient Rehabilitation program at Northwest Health–Portage, marking a significant milestone in their recovery journey. The unit has revamped its celebration process for graduates, providing them with a certificate, homemade tote bag, and a Ms. or Mr. Independent bracelet. Jennifer Sobczynski, manager of the unit, shared that the team lines up to cheer, clap, hug, and give high-fives to the patients as they leave the unit. The program offers comprehensive care for individuals recovering from various medical conditions such as strokes, spinal cord injuries, orthopedic surgeries, and neurological disorders.
In other news, Franciscan Health’s FIT-Together program is now open for registration, offering a six-week fitness program for families with children aged 7 to 13. The program includes a family membership to the Y, fitness activities, nutrition education, cooking demos, and more. Additionally, an empowering Women’s Retreat hosted by Community Healthcare System will focus on self-care and mindfulness to promote a balanced and healthy life.
Moreover, Indiana Dunes Tourism is accepting grant applications for community projects, marketing initiatives, and unique events aligning with their mission. The deadline for applications is April 12, with winners announced on May 1. Lastly, Franciscan Health Crown Point is hosting a Safe Kids Day event on April 6, featuring educational booths on child safety, health, and wellness.
Additionally, Northwest Health – Porter has appointed Gena DeMuth as the hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer, bringing nearly 20 years of experience in nursing leadership to the role. The South Shore Line is also hosting a job fair to fill multiple entry- and mid-level positions, offering benefits such as access to Railroad Retirement, healthcare, tuition reimbursement, and growth opportunities.