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2/22/2010 - Introducing the Well Now Showcase in Downtown St. HelenaThe community is invited to an open house celebration on March 18 from noon to 5 p.m. for the Well Now Showcase, which St. Helena Hospital has created in downtown St. Helena to promote its wellness and specialty health programs to tourists and Napa Valley residents. “Our new Main Street presence is an innovative way to share information about our unique destination health care programs with the thousands of visitors who might wish to pair a trip to the Napa Valley with a specialized health care treatment,”said Terry Newmyer, hospital president/CEO.“St. Helena is good for your health.” Located at 1200 Main Street, the Well Now Showcase occupies a 1,900-square-foot store front that has been beautifully remodeled to create a health education experience. The space features three media galleries showcasing vineyard art, an interactive information kiosk, and specially trained client service advisors who will educate visitors about programs for joint replacement, weight loss, smoking cessation, diabetes control, heart health, cancer prevention, and addiction recovery. St. Helena Hospital has provided residential lifestyle medicine programs to a worldwide clientele since 1968, and its smoking cessation program has the highest success rate in the nation. Additionally, the hospital’s new Coon Joint Replacement Institute is at the forefront of minimally invasive knee and hip replacement, offering procedures that allow patients to resume normal daily activities within days instead of weeks. Newmyer said the creation of the Well Now Showcase is in line with St. Helena Hospital’s 132-year history of providing health and wellness programs. “When our hospital was known as the Rural Health Retreat in the 1800s, it provided various residential treatments to individuals who often stayed for a month at a time,” Newmyer said. “Our mission remains the same—to treat not just the disease, but the whole person.” For information about the Well Now Showcase and the programs, call 1-800-920-3438.
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