As we step into the vibrant season of spring and enter our second century of service to our community, I am thrilled to share some exciting developments at MCH that reaffirm our commitment to our mission to improve the health and well-being of our community. As you will see in this newsletter, we are excited to announce that we have opened our own Gastroenterology services practice at MCH. We are very pleased to welcome Dr. Michael J. Gilbert to our new practice, Monadnock Gastroenterology Associates. Dr. Gilbert has been a member of our Medical Staff for 10 years in his affiliations with Concord GI, New Hampshire GI, and Catholic Medical Center, so he will be a familiar face to many of you. We’ve also welcomed new providers in other departments, further strengthening our team’s capacity to deliver comprehensive care.
Our Mobile Integrated Healthcare program has garnered national attention, being featured on the television series “World’s Greatest,” showcasing our creative approach to assuring accessible health care. Additionally, we eagerly anticipate the opening of our Rehabilitation turf area in May, an innovative outdoor space aimed at supporting your recovery journey and helping you get back to the activities that are important to you.
We often get compliments on the cleanliness and appearance of our campus and facilities. Our most recent effort is the renovation of our Window Shop. The Window Shop is staffed entirely by MCH volunteers and is a fun, welcoming and comfortable space for our patients, community and employees to visit and shop.
I am very proud of every member of our staff at MCH. Health care is all about people, and I could not ask for a more compassionate and dedicated team. I am inspired every day by their commitment to caring for every patient who comes through our doors.
As the spring bulbs start to pop up and the world reawakens, we are reminded of the beauty of renewal and growth. Thank you for your support and advocacy throughout the seasons. I wish you all a Happy Spring!
Cyndee McGuire, FACHE
President and CEO
Monadnock Community Hospital
Introducing Monadnock Gastroenterology Associates
The month of March began with excitement, as MCH hosted an open house for our brand-new practice, Monadnock Gastroenterology Associates (MGA).
On March 1st, the MGA team welcomed community members to see their new space in Suite 107 of the Medical Arts Building. The celebration included refreshments, a ribbon cutting presented by the Monadnock Collaborative, giant inflatable colon, guided tour, patient education, and the introduction of Dr. Michael Gilbert to the MCH family.
Dr. Gilbert, former Chief Medical Officer at Catholic Medical Center, is a board-certified gastroenterologist who is excited for this new chapter caring for a wide range of GI conditions.
This new service line is part of the hospital's ongoing efforts to expand specialized medical offerings to our community and we are proud to bring this new service to our patients. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Gilbert and the MGA team to the hospital!
Learn more at MonadnockGastro.orgThank you to everyone who joined us for the Monadnock Gastroenterology Associates Open House!
Welcome New Providers!
The Birthing Suite: Your Life. Your Baby. Your Way.
Step into a world of comfort, care, and joy as Monadnock Community Hospital invites you to explore our state-of-the-art Birthing Suite. Experience a journey tailored to embrace your family's precious moments. Join us in ensuring your birthing experience is safe, memorable, and filled with warmth.
Ready to explore more? Visit our website at www.MCHBirthing.org or call us at 603-924-4699 ext. 4170 to schedule a personal tour, get all your questions answered, or sign up for our birth education classes. We look forward to being a part of your beautiful birthing journey.
Click the video links below for a virtual tour of the Birthing Suite as well as comfort measure options for your birthing journey:
Family-Focused Care: Birthing at Monadnock Community Hospital's Birthing SuiteEmpowering Your Birth Experience: Choose Your Path at Monadnock Community Hospital's Birthing Suite
An opportunity for individuals like you to join MCH clinicians for FREE educational seminars where they discuss wellness topics and provide preventative techniques, alternative treatments, and more!
Elizabeth Robitaille, PT, DPT, MCH Rehabilitation Services
The Bond Wellness Center Conference Room
Discover a path to greater mobility and well-being at our Parkinson’s seminar led by a skilled physical therapist. Learn practical strategies, exercises, and personalized insights to enhance your quality of life on this journey.
Monadnock Family Services:
Kevin Stevenson, Director of Acute Care Services
Monadnock Behavioral Health:
Samantha Johnson, LICSW
Karen Langley, LICSW
Bass Hall at the Monadnock Center for History & Culture
Learn how your actions can help prevent suicide through this informational session, including: warning signs, communication tools, and community resources regarding suicide. Hear from local experts on mental health, emotional well-being, and timely interventions. “Embracing Hope Together” is a community-driven seminar, uniting us to create a safer, more supportive environment for our loved ones. Together, we can make a difference.
Monadnock Family Services (MFS) is a nonprofit Community Mental Health Center that has provided mental and emotional wellness services to Cheshire County and surrounding areas for over a century, offering comprehensive programs to support individuals of all ages in their journey towards healing and recovery.
Terrence McNamara, DO, FAAPMR, FABPM, Monadnock Orthopaedic Asociates
The Bond Wellness Center Conference Room
Explore a holistic approach to opioid free chronic pain management at our Health and Wellness Seminar. Dr. Terrence McNamara is a distinguished Physiatrist and Pain Physician specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. This session will provide insightful strategies to enhance your well-being by providing education on non-opioid solutions for effective chronic pain management.
Perspectives on Cardiac Health: Nourishing Your Heart Seminar
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Our new practice is located on the first floor of the Medical Arts Building, and we’ve recently welcomed Dr Michael Gilbert to our highly skilled team. Join us for an open house on March 1st to see our new space, meet the MGA team, and ask questions. No RSVP needed – we’ll see you there!
Refreshments
Ribbon cutting
Guided tour
March 1 4:00-6:00 pm
MCH Medical Arts Building, suite 107 first floor
603-924-2600
Michael J. Gilbert, MD, MHCD
As of February 1st, the following practice moves have taken place to allow for the addition of our new Gastroenterology practice, MGA.
Specialty Services:
Including Cardiology, Stress Testing and Pulmonary Function Testing have relocated to Suite #201 of the Medical Arts Building, located on the second floor.
Monadnock Surgical Associates:
Including The Wound Healing Center and Vascular Services have relocated to Suite #107 of the Medical Arts Building, located on the first floor. Suite #107 will also be the location of MCA.
Monadnock Community Hospital's Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program Takes Center Stage on Bloomberg's "World's Greatest" Television Series
Monadnock Community Hospital proudly announces the selection of its innovative Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program for a spotlight on the renowned television series, "World's Greatest."
This exclusive episode provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the program's extraordinary efforts to address healthcare gaps, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program, featuring Community Paramedics, plays a vital role in enhancing population health, reducing costs, and elevating the patient experience.
The episode showcases the collaborative approach between emergency medical service providers and MCH primary care clinicians, emphasizing the program's impact on the Monadnock Region.
"It is truly an honor to be selected for this program. To bring our story to the forefront and highlight our advances in the rural healthcare environment is an incredible opportunity. We cannot wait to show the world how special MCH is, and all that we can offer for our patients," says Joshua Patrick, MPSLA, CP-C Lead Community Paramedic Clinician.
Viewers are encouraged to watch the video and witness the hospital's commitment to advancing rural healthcare.
For further details on the Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program, visit MCI-I's official website at MIH.MonadnockHospital.org and for information on "World's Greatest," explore their website WorldsGreatestTeIevision.com.
Winter Rest Exhibition at the Healing Arts Gallery
Discover tranquility and inspiration at the Winter Rest Exhibition at the Healing Arts Gallery of Monadnock Community Hospital (MCH). Nestled in the scenic Monadnock Region, where history and creativity converge, the Healing Arts Gallery offers a space where healing and art intersect harmoniously.
The Winter Rest exhibition isn't just about art; it's an invitation to pause, reflect, and find solace in the beauty surrounding us.
At Monadnock Community Hospital's Healing Arts Gallery, we believe in the power of art to heal and connect communities. Our gallery serves as a bridge between healthcare and artistic expression, enriching the cultural landscape of our region and providing therapeutic benefits to all who engage with it.
Your journey into the world of Winter Rest awaits. Visit the Healing Arts Gallery at MCHHealingArts.com to learn more.
Location: Healing Arts Gallery, Monadnock Community Hospital (Adjacent to the
Emergency Services Department entrance)
Free and open to the public
Gallery Hours: Open 24/7
On display through April 2, 2024Artists: Larry Ahern, Ben Conant, Lynne Kennedy Crouse, Larry David, Byron Niederhelman, Lori Pedrick, Afton Rodriguez, Don Sucher, and Judy Unger-Clark
Come, be part of the magic of Winter Rest, and experience the lasting legacy of healing through art at Monadnock Community Hospital's Healing Arts Gallery
Window Shop Reopening - Beloved Window Shop Reopens in Grand Style
We're thrilled to announce the reopening of our beloved volunteer-run gift shop at the heart of our small community hospital! The Window Shop is once again ready to serve you with its carefully curated selection of thoughtful gifts and essentialls.
Every purchase you make at the Window Shop directly contributes to enhancing patient care and supporting the dedicated employees and staff here at MCH. It's not just about finding the perfect gift; it's about making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we care for.
The Window Shop is located adjacent to the switchboard at the main hospital entrance. Join us on Monday to Thursday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, and Friday, 8:30 am - 2:00 pm, to explore the treasures awaiting you at the Window Shop. Your support means the world to us and helps us continue our mission of providing compassionate care to our community.
Monadnock Community Hospital is a registered nonprofit.
Your donations allow us to develop a generous financial assistance program, state of the art equipment, community benefits, improved patient experiences, and new programs and services.
Learn more and donate now!
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The Birthing Suite: Your life. Your baby. Your way.
Imagine giving birth in a beautiful and welcoming place. Where the lights are soft, the blankets are warm, and the windows look out on trees and sky. A place where families are welcomed and cared for and have their baby by their side for their entire stay.
The Birthing Suite at MCH offers the very best in personalized and professional maternity care in a setting designed to provide the ultimate in comfort for moms and their babies.
Education
Long before you arrive for your birthing experience, we’re by your side with childbirth education classes that focus on childbirth preparation, breastfeeding education, and comfort strategies for labor and birth.
Labor and Birth
We work with expecting parents to create the unique birthing experience you want, with a full range of comfort techniques and options. Want nitrous oxide or an epidural? You got it. Looking for ways to manage labor naturally? We can do that too! We provide heat therapy, birthing balls and stools, squatting bar, a soaking tub, and rain room. And if complications arise, rest assured we are fully trained, with close connections to intensive care clinicians in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Heading Home
After you’ve welcomed your new baby, we’re still here to support new families, from your follow-up nurse call, to our Breastfeeding Support Group and Breastfeeding Consultation by appointment, we will continue to be here for you and your family.
Heart Health Month is an annual initiative that is dedicated to fostering awareness about cardiovascular health. Heart Health Month becomes a catalyst for positive lifestyle changes and reinforces our collective dedication to a healthier, happier community.
Don't miss any of our Heart Health Wellness Wednesday posts in February - subscribe on our social platforms.
Meet Liz Peters, the dedicated cardiac rehab coordinator at MCH since 2013. As a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science and certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as an Exercise Physiologist, Liz's journey at MCH began in 2005, navigating through various departments all centered around chronic disease management, fitness, and wellness. It wasn't until later that she discovered her passion in cardiac rehabilitation, playing a pivotal role in maintaining the program's reputation as one of the finest in the state. With unwavering patience and compassion, Liz serves as a guiding light for her patients during their recovery journey. She educates them on essential lifestyle changes, emphasizing the significance of quality nutrition, diet, self-monitoring, and tailored exercise routines. Beyond the hospital walls, Liz is a devoted coach and cheerleader for her boys, Cameron and Aksel, actively participating in their sport of the season. Liz Peters embodies the spirit of care through her commitment to enhancing the well-being of the community at MCH.
Liz shares cardiac education for the community with Wellness Wednesday posts
Cardiac risk factor education is not limited to enrolled participants; it is also accessible on the Monadnock Community Hospital page Wellness Wednesday posts and Cardiac Rehabilitation educational videos
Did you know? We have an Instagram account. We are excited to invite you to join our Instagram community, where we share stories, updates, and valuable information about health and well-being in the Monadnock Region.
Securing a Legacy of Compassionate Care: Explore Planned Giving with The Parmelee Society
Your will or estate plan is a testament to your values and aspirations. For many, the inclusion of charitable giving in these plans is a powerful way to contribute to a better world for future generations.
Planned Gifts come in various sizes, ranging from $1,000 to $1,000,000 or more, providing individuals with diverse options for making a lasting impact. These options include making a bequest, utilizing retirement plan assets, exploring charitable gift annuities, donating real estate, or even using stocks and mutual funds for charitable contributions.
The Parmelee Society is a distinguished group that recognizes and honors individuals who have chosen to include Monadnock Community Hospital (MCH) in their will or estate plan. Embracing a legacy that spans a hundred years, this society embodies a commitment to supporting community healthcare, mirroring the spirit of philanthropy displayed by Mr. Robert Parmelee in 1919.
Mr. Parmelee's legacy began when he generously donated his summer home to the town of Peterborough, establishing the inaugural "Peterboro Hospital" in memory of his late wife, Alice. Today, the Parmelee Society carries forward this tradition of altruism.
A Tradition of Appreciation and Recognition: Benefits of Including MCH in your Will or Estate Planning
As a valued member of The Parmelee Society, you will experience a host of benefits, including a special invitation to our annual Parmelee Society reception. This exclusive event provides an opportunity to connect with our hospital leaders and Trustees, fostering a sense of community among like-minded individuals dedicated to advancing healthcare in the Monadnock Region.
In addition to the reception, Parmelee Society members are duly recognized in our Annual Report and prominently displayed on our giving wall in the main lobby. This public acknowledgment serves as a testament to your commitment and inspires others to follow in your philanthropic footsteps.
Get Involved: Contact Us Today
For those interested in joining The Parmelee Society and securing a legacy of compassionate care, we invite you to contact Laura Gingras, VP of Philanthropy and Community Relations, at Laura.Gingras@MCHMail.org or 603-924-4666. You may also reach out to LeeAnn Moore, Philanthropy Director, at LeeAnn.Moore@MCHMail.org or 603-924-1700.
Take the first step towards making a lasting impact on community health – explore planned giving options with The Parmelee Society.
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Top - Mini Explorers in Oak Park, Adventure Tabletop Gaming for Middle Schoolers
Left - Mini Explorers with Susie
Bottom - Families Forests and Farms in Troy, Volunteers
The River Center: Strengthening Our Community, One Family at a Time
Being a community hospital means building strong bonds with our community partners. We are happy to recognize the incredible contributions the River Center has made to the place we call home. As we step into the new year, it's a perfect time to reflect on the incredible work being done by The River Center and how it continues to make a difference in the lives of individuals and families across the Eastern Monadnock Region.
Their Mission and Your Needs:
Since its inception in the 1990s, The River Center has evolved to become a designated Family Resource Center of Quality (FRC-Q). The River Center believes everyone deserves to thrive. That's why they provide parent education, family support, and community connections in a welcoming environment. They understand the challenges and changing needs of our community, and their programs and services are designed to address them head-on.
Building Strong Families:
Everyone from Newborns to Grandparents and Households of One
Connection is a major concern for families today and The River Center is addressing that need in many ways. They help individuals grow, learn, and connect.
They offer a wide range of programs to support families at every stage. From family support, early home support, and parent and caregiver assistance, to youth programs, kinship support, financial coaching, tax preparation, and the valuable FACT book – the center is a wellspring of resources tailored to our community's needs. Last year The River Center helped 300 families maximize their tax return.
Success Stories: Making a Difference, One Family at a Time
The impact of The River Center is best highlighted through stories like Melissa French's, who has accessed their resources for over a decade "The River Center has been there for me every step of the way," she says. "They've helped me with everything from fuel assistance to taxes. They truly make a difference in people's lives." From the Baby and Me group to financial coaching, Melissa attests to the profound impact the center has had on her life. Her words resonate: "When someone has a problem, I tell them to call The River Center; they can help."
Upcoming Events:
Here are just a few highlights of programs at The River Center:
If your household income is approximately $64,000 or less, you may qualify for free tax preparation and e-filing services through the IRS-sponsored Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Certified volunteers are trained to maximize tax credits, including earned income and child tax credits, and ensure that you receive the largest refund possible. The VITA volunteers are certified by the IRS and undergo a quality review process to ensure accuracy. They are also trained as money coaches to help you make sense of your finances. The program runs from the end of January to mid-April each year. Call 603-924-6800 ext. 30 today to check if you qualify or set up an appointment. Don't pay for tax preparation services when you can have it done for free and keep more money in your pocket.
In 2023 20% more tax returns were filed than 2022.
A MAXT Maker Space collaboration for curious middle schoolers to express creativity and strengthen social skills. Go online to the calendar and look up the program to register.
Kinship Potluck
Non-parent caregivers meet once a month for support and connection. Call (603) 924-6800 to register.
In 2023 the Kinship Navigation program doubled.
Introducing young children to the wonders of the outdoors. This very popular program allows families with young children to learn more about places right in the area, introduces the concept of play, and allows parents to let their kids get messy in a safe environment. Go online to the calendar and look up the program to register.
In 2023 75 people registered for one program.
Discuss "Confident Parents, Remarkable Kids" in February. Go online to the calendar and look up the program to register.
Make a Difference Today: Strengthening Our Community Together
Visit their website, donate, volunteer, or simply share this information with your friends. The #1 referral for their programs is word of mouth.
Remember, when you don't know where else to go, call The River Center. They're here for you.
Together, let's keep The River Center flowing strong, one family, one connection, at a time.
Monadnock Community Hospital is a registered nonprofit.
Your donations allow us to develop a generous financial assistance program, state of the art equipment, community benefits, improved patient experiences, and new programs and services.
Learn more and donate now!
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Community Compassion: Local Beauty Consultants Extend Comfort to Cancer Patients at Monadnock Community Hospital
Pictured from left to right: Denise Chatel, Ellen Smith, and Ruth Clark smile bright as they donate gift bags for Oncology patients
In a heartwarming display of community support, local Beautycounter independent consultants collaborated with the community to donate all-natural body products to the Oncology and Infusion Therapy Center at Monadnock Community Hospital. They donated nearly 80 handmade bags, each valued at $40, containing nourishing lip gloss, body butters, soothing teas, and personalized notes of encouragement. These donations aim to provide comfort and relief to cancer patients undergoing treatment. Financial contributions from the community, along with independent Beautycounter consultants Denise Chatel, Ellen Smith, and Ruth Clark, made these donations possible. To learn more about contributing to Monadnock Community Hospital, visit MCHGiving.org.
Embark on a journey to understand and care for your hands like never before! We are delighted to invite you to the "Unlocking Hand Health: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Trigger Finger Seminar presented by W. Bradley White, MD, FAAOS.
Date: Thursday, January 11, 2024
Time: 5:30 – 6:30 PM
Location: The Bond Wellness Center Conference Room
In this educational Health and Wellness Seminar, Dr. White, a distinguished Orthopedic Surgeon at Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates, will unravel the mysteries surrounding two common yet often misunderstood hand conditions: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Trigger Finger.
Registration Details:
Space is limited! Secure your spot for this seminar on Eventbrite or by calling (603)
924-4699 x1110.
Discover more about Dr. White and Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates at MonadnockOrtho.org.
Join us in unlocking the secrets to hand health and embark on a path to greater well-being!
Welcome New Providers!
Social Profile: YouTube
Did you know? Monadnock Community Hospital has a YouTube channel!
We're excited to share our journey towards better health and well-being with you!
By following our channel, you'll have access to informative videos about various medical conditions, wellness tips, and updates from our staff. You'll also get a behind-the-scenes look at our hospital and community events. We encourage you to subscribe to our page and engage with us through comments and feedback.
Our goal is to provide you with accessible, high-quality, and value-based care.
Hit the subscribe button and stay tuned for more exciting content.
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Please join us on our other platforms! We have recently added YouTube and Instagram to the places where we share:
As the year comes to a close, please consider supporting Monadnock Community Hospital with a donation. Your generosity can empower us to expand healthcare services and improve the health and well-being of the Monadnock community.
To make a gift, visit MCHGiving.org.
Monadnock Community Hospital is a registered nonprofit.
Your donations allow us to develop a generous financial assistance program, state of the art equipment, community benefits, improved patient experiences, and new programs and services. Learn more and donate now!
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News & Notes from Monadnock Community Hospital
Giving Tuesday
As we embrace the spirit of Giving Tuesday, join us in supporting Monadnock Community Hospital, a beacon of health and well-being in the Monadnock region, where your generous donations will directly elevate the accessibility, quality, and value-based care provided to our cherished community.
Join Our Team!
Cynthia McGuire, our CEO, invites you to be a part of our extraordinary team.
We're not just a hospital; we're a close-knit family dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare to our community. Learn more at MonadnockCareers.org.
Celebrating Excellence: Monadnock Community Hospital Shines in Keene's Best Awards
Monadnock Community Hospital was recently voted Best Hospital in the 2023 Keene’s Best, an initiative that invites the community to celebrate outstanding establishments and professionals who contribute to the area's unique charm.
Presented by Monadnock Broadcasting Group, Keene's Best honors those who contribute positively to the community and make the Monadnock region an exceptional place to live.
In the latest 2023 awards announcement, Monadnock Community Hospital stands out as a shining star, securing multiple prestigious accolades. As we commemorate a century of care, our mission holds even greater significance today.
MCH has been honored with the Gold Award for Best Hospital, a recognition that reflects the hospital's commitment to improving the health and well-being of the community, a mission ingrained in its core.
This award highlights the exceptional expertise within the hospital's medical staff.
Our commitment to excellence in orthopedic care contributes to the overall wellbeing of the community, ensuring that residents receive top-notch services close to home.
Welcoming new life into the community is a special moment, and our Birthing Suite has been recognized with the Gold Award for Best Place to Have a Baby. This accolade underscores the hospital's commitment to providing a supportive and compassionate environment for expectant families.
Monadnock OBGYN has been honored with the Gold Award for Best Women's Clinic, showcasing their dedication to empowering women's health. This acknowledgment reflects the collaborative and compassionate care provided by the clinic, ensuring that women in the community receive the highest standard of healthcare services.
The Silver Award for Best Dermatologist: Comprehensive Skin Care
In the realm of Dermatology, MCH has secured the Silver Award, a testament to our comprehensive approach to skin health. This recognition reflects the collaborative and honest care provided by dermatologists, fostering trust within the community.
MCH and our specialties are more than just medical practices, we are integral parts of the community committed to elevating the health and wellness of those in the Monadnock region. These accolades serve as a reminder that our local establishments are beacons of excellence, collectively contributing to the wellbeing and vibrancy of our region.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of our dedicated employees, whose unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care has been instrumental in garnering these prestigious recognitions, and to YOU-our community.
Thank you for your unwavering dedication to our organization!
Healing Arts Gallery Exhibition
Don't miss the latest Healing Arts Gallery exhibition, Enchanted and Entwined, on display until January 25th.
To learn more or sign up for one of our programs, call 603-924-4699 x4170
[caption id="attachment_36931" align="aligncenter" width="780"] CVTC volunteers celebrate winning the Nonprofit of the Year award from the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in 2021 Photo credit: Steve Lipofsky[/caption]
A group of CVTC drivers celebrate winning the Nonprofit of the Year award from the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in 2021 photo credit Steve Lipofsky
CVTC Volunteer Driver Program Seeking New Drivers Through CVTC New Driver Challenge
Since its establishment in 2008, The Community Volunteer Transportation Company (CVTC) has been on a mission to provide rides to non-emergency medical or social service appointments, including the grocery store, bank, post office and pharmacy for those in the community needing assistance with transportation. Their mission to optimize the health, well-being and independence for community members is ongoing and expanding daily. CVTC is excited to strengthen services and is seeking community support in the form of drivers for their organization through the introduction of the CVTC New Driver Challenge.
While CVTC has made remarkable progress, they are facing a challenge. To meet their goals and serve the community even better, they need more volunteer drivers. Their New Driver Challenge aims to recruit ten new drivers by the end of this year. Currently, CVTC has 65 drivers, with an average of 55 actively serving the community each month. In 2023, they have provided an average of 3,600 rides, approximately 11 rides per day. However, some trips remain unfulfilled due to various reasons, including a lack of available drivers. In 2022, 14% of rides went uncompleted, and the year-end projection for 2023 is approximately 400 rides not completed which equals 11.5%, highlighting the critical need for additional drivers.
In 2023, CVTC is projected to drive over 130,000 miles, an impressive feat that showcases the significant impact of their services on the community.
If you're wondering why you should become a CVTC volunteer driver, the answer lies in the benefits and the profound sense of community you'll experience. As a volunteer driver, you'll receive mileage reimbursement, which helps cover your expenses. More importantly, you can select trips that match your availability, allowing you to contribute at your own pace while building connections with members of the community.
CVTC receives annual support from both Monadnock Community Hospital and Cheshire Medical Center, emphasizing the community's collective commitment to this valuable service. CVTC has also been recognized for its outstanding efforts, earning the prestigious Nonprofit of the Year award from the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce in 2021.
Learn more at CVTC-NH.org, or get started as a driver today by calling CVTC at (603) 821-0569, and become a driving force of positive change in our community.
Let's work together to ensure that everyone in the Monadnock Region has access to the transportation they need for a better and more independent life.
Health and Wellness Seminars
Empowering Everyone for a Life of Wellness
Embark on a transformative journey towards a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life with our free seminars at Monadnock Community Hospital, where our experienced healthcare professionals and wellness experts bridge the gap between medical expertise and everyday understanding, offering valuable insights and strategies for optimal well-being in a collaborative and engaging environment.
Unlocking Hand Health: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Trigger Finger Seminar
Thursday, January 11, 2024
5:30 – 6:30 PM
Presenter: Dr. W. Bradley White, MD, FAAO
The Bond Wellness Center Conference Room
Join us for an educational Health and Wellness Seminar presented by Dr. W. Bradley White, a distinguished orthopedic specialist at Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates. Dr. White will delve into two common but often misunderstood hand conditions: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Trigger Finger.
In this engaging session, Dr. White will provide a comprehensive understanding of these ailments, backed by science and evidence-based insights. He’ll explain the intricacies of these conditions, focusing on how they affect our community members.
The seminar will be a collaborative learning experience, where attendees can ask questions, foster understanding, and gain the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions about their health and take control of their well-being.
Dr. White is a board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon with more than 30 years of experience. He moved to the Monadnock Region in 1999, founding Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates which became a part of Monadnock Community Hospital in 2011. Since 2007, he has been actively involved in Medical Missions abroad.
Learn more about Dr. White
Learn more about Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates at MonadnockOrtho.orgSpace is limited – register for the Carpal Tunnel and Trigger Finger Seminar on Eventbrite or call (603) 924-4699 x1110.
Get the Latest Updates!
Please join us on our other platforms! We have recently added YouTube and Instagram to the places where we share:
Monadnock Community Hospital is a registered nonprofit.
Your donations allow us to develop a generous financial assistance program, state of the art equipment, community benefits, improved patient experiences, and new programs and services. Learn more and donate now!
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Home Turf: Presenting A New Space for Rehabilitation
A key to effective rehabilitation is helping people heal in spaces where they can practice the skills they need to return to daily living. That’s why the area behind the Bond Wellness Center has been transformed into a combination of athletic turf surface and rubberized mat exercise space along with an expanded patio area. Our incredible Rehabilitation department will utilize this outdoor space for therapy services including dynamic strengthening, balance, and agility training, along with rehabilitative sports training for patients of all ages and needs.
Learn more about MCH Rehabilitation Services at:
MonadnockRehab.org
A Milestone in Local Carpal Tunnel Care
Dr. W. Bradley White of Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates celebrates successfully treating over 100 patients using minimally invasive UltraGuideCTR™ and real-time ultrasound guidance technology to treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. He says,
“Carpal tunnel release with ultrasound guidance is the least invasive surgery I have done in the last 30 years, and the jump is a quantum leap when it comes to patient satisfaction.”
For more information about minimally invasive carpal tunnel treatment and other Orthopedic offerings at MCH, please visit
MonadnockOrtho.org
On with the Show at the MCH Healing Arts Gallery
Our Healing Arts Gallery is back, giving visitors and patients a supportive place to reflect, and giving fantastic local artists a showcase for their work. Our Healing Arts Committee puts on four shows a year displaying work from our region’s artists.
Our most recent exhibition, Ebb & Flow, ran from September 21st through November 8th, featuring dazzling works from Christine Andrews of Deering, Jill Fischman of Warner, and R. Scott Hyde of Peterborough.
Debuting on November 30th, we’re proud to present Enchanted and Entwined, a fiber arts show featuring hooked rugs and felted art.
Artists interested in submitting their work that supports a therapeutic and restorative experience for viewers in a healthcare setting can find an Artist Prospectus at
MCHHealingArts.com
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Volunteer Spotlight: Mary Frances Lawler, A Legacy of Dedication and Compassion at Monadnock Community Hospital
For over a decade, Mrs. Mary Frances Lawler has dedicated herself to MCH, accumulating an astounding 2,225 hours of service since 2012. Her presence on the MCH campus is synonymous with a warm smile and a heart full of compassion. Her service to patients and our community begins long before 2012 though, as she first filled her life with a career in nursing.
Residing in Jaffrey, Mrs. Lawler's connection with MCH runs deep, interwoven with the hospital's history and mission of exceptional care. Her journey as a nurse traces back to her mother, who served as a night supervisor nurse at the hospital. This familial connection ignited her passion for nursing, leading her to start as a volunteer at MCH during her high school years. Determined to pursue her dreams, she worked at the 5 & 10 in Jaffrey to save for nursing school.
Her educational path took her to the Carney Hospital School for Nurses and ultimately to a bachelor's degree in Rehabilitation Nursing from St. Anselm. She then landed a 50-year nursing career, including four decades at Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center. Throughout her career, she garnered numerous nursing awards, accolades, and letters praising her kindness, dedication, and lasting impact, a testament to her exceptional skills and unwavering dedication.
As a mentor, Mrs. Lawler passed on her wisdom to the next generation of nurses, instilling in them the importance of going above and beyond for patients. Beyond her professional achievements, Mrs. Lawler has given back to her community in many ways, such as receiving a 30-year pin for her work with the Red Cross's Bloodmobile.
Today, Mrs. Lawler continues her selfless journey as a volunteer in the hospital's Human Resources department. Her presence is celebrated with words like “Magnificent Amazing Resourceful Youthful, and Loyal Awesome Wonderful Loving Enthusiastic Reliable,” spelling out her name on a bulletin board, reflecting the impact she makes every day.
"I go by the rules, and I don't fail," Mrs. Lawler declares with characteristic determination. Her journey has come full circle, from working as a nurse in a room next to the office where she now volunteers, showcasing her enduring bond with the hospital. Her reflection on MCH echoes its commitment to compassion and friendliness. Mrs. Lawler emphasizes that there's always a warm "good morning" from the staff, reinforcing the hospital's dedication to creating a supportive environment.
Monadnock Community Hospital proudly salutes Mary Frances Lawler for her exceptional contributions to patient care, community well-being, and support for our staff. She embodies MCH's values, and her unwavering dedication continues to inspire us all.
To join Mrs. Lawler and our incredible team of volunteers at Monadnock Community Hospital, please contact Toni Gildone, Volunteer Coordinator, at (603)924-7191 x4190. Together, we can make a difference in our community.
Monadnock Community Hospital is a registered nonprofit.
Your donations allow us to develop a generous financial assistance program, state of the art equipment, community benefits, improved patient experiences, and new programs and services. Learn more and donate now!
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Ebb & Flow Exhibition
Ebb & Flow exhibition at the Healing Arts Gallery opens September 21 and is on display through November 8th.
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A Heartwarming Journey of Birth, Dedication, and Return at Monadnock Community Hospital
It's an exciting milestone year for Monadnock Community Hospital as it celebrates its 100th anniversary! Over the past century there have been many inspiring stories shared from those who were born at the hospital, patients who received excellent care, and employees who call the hospital their home away from home. This heartwarming story encapsulates it all, truly coming full circle.
Monadnock Community Hospital is delighted to introduce Jackie Coll, who has been a member of the hospital's dedicated team for over a decade. Born as a twin in the maternity ward of MCH in the 80s, she later gave birth to both of her children in MCH’s Birthing Suite. Jackie started with the organization at New Ipswich Family Medicine, however, after a slight career change, she took a new role in a different capacity. As a member of the Information Technology team, her office is now the room that she was born in!
“When our OB unit changed locations within MCH, the old unit rooms were transformed into offices that now house MCH’s IT department where I currently work,” Jackie explains. “The excitement of MCH’s 100th year anniversary inspired my mom and I to look at my old birth photos. To our incredible surprise my office is the very room I started life in! It brings me great honor to work in such a wonderful hospital that has always been and continues to bes an enormous part of my life.”
With a background in nursing and information technology, Jackie brings a wealth of experience and a passion for making a positive impact in the lives of patients. This remarkable journey from birth to professional fulfillment encapsulates the hospital's commitment to nurturing and supporting individuals at every stage of life.
"This is a rare and wonderful occurrence," says Cyndee McGuire, President and CEO of Monadnock Community Hospital. "To have an individual born within our walls return years later to work in the same room where they were first cared for as an infant is a testament to the deep-rooted connections that our hospital fosters within the community."
The hospital's centennial year continues to be a time of reflection, gratitude, and forward-looking initiatives. As Monadnock Community Hospital remains committed to providing exceptional care and support to the community, Jackie’s story embodies the spirit of healthcare excellence, community engagement, and compassionate service that has defined the hospital for the past 100 years. Jackie's journey serves as a reminder that the bonds formed within these walls extend far beyond the walls themselves.
Congratulations to the Peter Gosline Scholarship Winners
Pictured from left to right: Kiara Burak from Cardiac Rehab, Samantha Walker from the Operating Room, and Melissa French from the Marketing Department are photographed with MCH Board Chair, James Callahan and President & CEO Cyndee McGuire. Not pictured are winners Emily Holman from the Operating Room, Carrie Arsenault from the Emergency Department and Natalie Tremblay from Dietary Services.
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MCH Celebrates 27th Annual Golf Tournament, Raising Over $81K for Financial Assistance Program
Monadnock Community Hospital’s 27th Annual Fall Foliage Golf Classic was an incredible success and raised over $81,000, thanks to the tremendous support of over 50 corporate and individual sponsors. Featuring 133 players, and supported by 30 volunteers, this year’s tournament was held on September 8th at Crotched Mountain Golf Club in Francestown.
Funds raised annually through the tournament contribute to MCH’s Financial Assistance Program, which supports around 1,800 patients each year who need help to pay their medical bills. In 2022, MCH provided $16,817,000 through community benefit programs, with over $480,000 going to the MCH Financial Assistance Program.
MCH extends a grateful “Thank You” to Hutter Construction, who has been the tournament’s major sponsor for the past 17 years. “We are so grateful to Hutter Construction and all of our sponsors for their generous support of MCH. The Tournament was the last in a series of special Centennial Events celebrating 100years since the Hospital doors opened in June, 1923. Thanks to community support, our hospital is stronger than ever as we head into our second century of caring for our community!” said Cyndee McGuire, President and CEO of MCH.
Tournament Sponsors include:
Hutter Construction Corporation
Overlook Farm
D.S. Huntington Company, LLC
Belletetes, Inc.
Little Lambs International
David Wendell Associates
Academy Roofing
Sodexo, Inc.
Granite State Plumbing & Heating
New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc.
Brennan & Pike
Catholic Medical Center
Communicators Group
Connection
Edmunds Ace Hardware
Lincoln Financial Groups
Monadnock Paper Mill
Orr & Reno, P.A.
RBC Wealth Management
Warrenstreet Architects, Inc.
This year’s tournament resulted in a win by Team Spaulding with an impressive 18under in the scramble format tournament. Team Spaulding players included Keith Fait, TJ McGuire, Tim Wholey and Travis Spaulding. In true community spirit, Team Spaulding generously donated their winnings back to MCH.
Health and Wellness Seminars
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October
Donate Through Your IRA for a Tax-Free Way to Support MCH!
Individuals 70 1/2 and older can donate all, or a portion of, their annual Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) directly to MCH. Since RMDs are considered ordinary income, this distribution may push an individual into a higher tax bracket even if they do not need the additional income. A Qualified Charitable Distribution allows charitable distributions from an IRA to be sent directly to a qualified charity, like MCH. This allows the donor to exclude the gift amount from their taxable income and they do not need to pay income taxes on the distribution either! If you aren’t dependent on your IRA for income this year, please consider contributing your Required Minimum Distribution to MCH. It is a simple and an excellent tax-effective way to support your community hospital!
For more information, please call Laura Gingras at (603) 924-4666.
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A Letter From Cyndee
Hello,
Happy 100 Years!
Thanks to generous philanthropic support over the past century, MCH is entering our 101st year stronger than ever. We are very fortunate to have so much community engagement, most recently seen at our Centennial Community Celebration day that was held on June 3rd and attended by over 900 community members. A family-friendly celebration that showcased the care and dedication of this incredible community was enjoyed by all who attended. Thank you for being part of our MCH Family and for continuing to make the hospital a priority in your life!
We are excited to continue our mission of improving the health and well-being of our community by delivering accessible, high-quality and value-based care. I am happy to report that MCH is in a strong position both operationally and financially. We are honored to have welcomed new clinicians and services to our hospital over the past year and to be bringing back our Health and Wellness Educational Seminars this fall. You’ll read more about all of these topics throughout this newsletter as well as our 100th anniversary updates, the new Healing Arts Gallery exhibit, the new patient portal access page, our new spine surgery program, the grand opening of the Medical Eye Center, and more!
I hope you will take time this summer to spend with your loved ones and enjoy all the activities this region has to offer. Rest assured, MCH will be here when you need us. We cannot thank you enough for your support. Heres’s to the next 100 years!
Cyndee McGuire, FACHE
President and CEO
Monadnock Community Hospital
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Art inspires, it draws people together, and it encourages healing. That’s why the Healing Arts Gallery at MCH has always bseen important to our mission. Now, following its temporary closure, the Healing Arts Gallery is once again open to the public as the region’s only 24/7/365 gallery.
To mark the occasion, the space recently hosted an exhibit called Monadnock, featuring more than 30 local artists and their interpretations of Mount Monadnock, on display through September 8th. Katharyn Ernst, MCH’s Coordinator of the Healing Arts Committee says that the Gallery plans to continue with quarterly shows featuring local artists.
She adds that, “We’re pleased to share that a permanent mural titled The Mural, by artist Lee Dunholter, was unveiled during our centennial celebrations on June3rd, and is now on display near our Gallery entrance adjacent to the Sarah Hogate Bacon Emergency Department. Lee and his family were in attendance, making it a very special event for all who attended.”
For any questions or more information regarding the MCH Healing Arts Gallery, please contact Katharyn Ernst at 603-924-4682.
Above: Lee Dunholter with wife, Soosen Dunholter who is a volunteer in the Healing Arts Gallery and their daughter Molly Dunholter, who is a CMA for Monadnock Regional Pediatrics.
MCH Adds Spine Surgery
For decades, the expert clinicians of Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates (MOA) have addressed orthopedic health from head to toe, from joints to nerves. MOA’s expertise now includes a spine care team led by Dr. Vache Hambardzumyan, MD, PhD, FEBS.
Left: Dr. Vache Hambardzumyan, MD, PhD, FEBS
Dr. Vache specializes in advanced clinical procedures, caring for and protecting the spine. Dr. Vache and his entire team are experienced clinicians who use minimally invasive, non-surgical and surgical state-of-the-art techniques for spinal disorders, such as deformities from birth, degenerative conditions and injuries, and illnesses affecting the spine.
Dr. Vache’s years of experience and expertise as well as his advanced training will provide you thorough treatment options along with the highest level of care and personalized attention. He and his team are able to relieve pain and strengthen the spine by using minimally invasive surgical procedures such as cervical disc replacement, cervical and spinal fusion, and laminectomy, which decrease pain and relieve nerve pressure.
To learn more or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Vache, call 603-924-2144.
Monadnock Eye Physicians and Surgeons is now the Medical Eye Center at MCH.
Right: Heather Bartels, MD
With a new name comes a recommitment to excellence in eye health care. Our team of expert clinicians and surgeons offer general ophthalmology as well as a wide range of oculoplastic surgeries to address a wide range of ocular conditions. The Medical Eye Center at MCH team includes Heather Bartels, MD; Maxwell Elia, MD; Ahad Fazelat, MD, MPH; and Dane Slentz, MD. Together they address ocular conditions including:
Cataracts
Cosmetic Conditions
Diabetic Eye Disease
Droopy Lids
Eyelid Lesions
Glaucoma
Macular Degeneration
Retina Issues
Skin Cancer Reconstruction
Tearing/Tear Duct Issues
Uveitis
To schedule an appointment, call 603-668-2020. Our office hours are Monday - Friday 8 AM to 4 PM.
Learn more at TheMedicalEyeCenter.com
Monadnock Family Care is pleased to welcome Andrea Bentley-Melle, APRN
A certified Nurse Practitioner, Andrea Bentley-Melle is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire College of Nursing, in Durham, NH where she earned her Master of Science in Nursing, Magna Cum Laude. She also has an Associate of Science in Nursing from Rivier University in Nashua, NH, and a Bachelor of Science in Family Studies from UNH.
Before joining us, Andrea served at a number of New Hampshire health care practices, including Elliot Pediatrics in Windham, Family Tree Health Care in Hopkinton, River Road Pediatrics in Bedford, and Concord Hospital Primary Care in Belmont. She also spent time at the Lawrence General Hospital Pediatric Emergency Department in Lawrence, MA. Prior to becoming an APRN, she worked as a registered nurse in hospital, school, and camp settings for nearly 20 years.
Please join us in welcoming Andrea!
To schedule an appointment, please call 603-924-4664.
454 Old Street Road | Suite 207 | Peterborough, NH 03458 | 603-924-4664
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