The Greater Lowell Health Alliance invites you to participate in our interactive networking luncheon focused on the health and wellbeing of health professionals and those who care for others called “You” Focused Wellness” on Friday, May 6, 2016 at Lowell General Hospital, Main Campus, Clark Auditorium from 11:00am-2:00pm.By promoting the personal health among these individuals, we believe they will be able to best care for others.
We have invited licensed specialists and certified professionals from the Greater Lowell Area who have donated their time and will be offering complimentary modalities ranging from massages, group hypnosis, tapping therapy, reiki demonstrations, and informational resources on stress management, healthy eating, and exercise. Special guest,David Crocker, of Cultivating Qi will be presenting on the benefits of alternative means to wellness and stress management, and hosting a live qigong demonstration. We encourage you to arrive as early as possible if you are interested in group hypnosis and tapping therapy as these sessions require early sign-up.
Date: Friday, May 6, 2016
Time: 11:00-2:00pm
Location: Lowell General Hospital, Main Campus, Clark Auditorium, 295 Varnum Avenue, Lowell, MA

GLHA Networking Luncheon
Date: Friday, April 8, 2016
Time: 11:30am-1:00pm
Location: Tewksbury Hospital, 365 East Street, Tewksbury
* Note – 1st Luncheon outside of Lowell
RSVP By April 1 by clicking the following link below:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/glha-network-luncheon-tickets-22801402609
Please join us for networking, to learn about the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, and how they are working to improve the health of our communities.
April is Sexual Assault Prevention Awareness Month
A special presentation will be given by Isa Woldeguiorguis, Executive Director, and Tara Lynch, Medical Advocacy Coordinator from the Center for Hope and Healing on A Coordinated Community Response to Sexual Assault: How healthcare, advocates and law enforcement work together.
Sexual violence continues to plague our country and destroy lives. All members of society are vulnerable to this crime, regardless of race, age, gender, ability, or social standing. For those who are victims of sexual assault, accessing sensitive and individualized care within a network of coordinated community resources can positively impact their ability to start healing. Empowering individuals is key to our community collaborative approach as a best practice. Learn how the Center for Hope and Healing, hospitals, and law enforcement collaborate to provide advocacy, medical care, evidence collection, investigation, and ongoing support to victims of this crime.
The next Greater Lowell Health Alliance networking luncheon will be on
January 15, 2016, Clark Auditorium, Lowell General Hospital,
295 Varnum Ave., Lowell
Agenda
11:30am-12pm Networking
12-12:10pm GLHA Updates
12:10-12:40pm Topic: “Safe Sleep Practice for Your Baby”
Presented by: Laura Federico, RN, BSN Clinical Manager Mother and Infant Unit/Lactation and Amy McCabe, RN, BSN Newborn Pediatric Nurse Educator
12:40-12:50pm Task Force and Subcommittee Updates
12:50-1:00pm Agency/Community Updates