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Central Mass Health Care Resource Guide 2018

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6 Health Care Resource Guide | 2017-2018 diagnosis, treatment, recovery and survivorship Advanced Cancer Care is just minutes away. 55 Sayles St., Southbridge MA | 508-764-2400 harringtonhospital.org/cancer Christopher Seidler, MD Medical Director Donna Kentley, PA-C Jeffrey Gordon, MD VNA Care 120 Thomas St., Worcester Rose Monahan Hospice Home 10 Judith Rd., Worcester Call us to see how we can make a difference: 800-521-5539 www.vnacare.org Bringing Health Care Home for Over 130 Years VNA Care provides exceptional home health and hospice care during times of illness or injury. Our experienced clinicians help people manage diseases like diabetes and COPD, get back on their feet after surgery, avoid hospital and emergency room visits, and ease the pain and symptoms of advanced and terminal illnesses. VNA Care provides a wide range of services including total joint replacement aftercare, IV home infusion, dementia care, wound care, and CHF and COPD care with Telehealth monitoring. help one another," Mongeau said. Nearly 45,000 Americans took their lives in 2016, with the suicide rate consis- tent among both all sexes and racial and ethnic groups, according to the CDC. ere is no consensus among doctors for what could be fueling the rise in suicides. e report suggested warning signs may not have been present in many suicide cases. Of those who have died of suicide, 54 percent were not known to have had a mental health condition. "You're always kind of scratching the surface," said Adams from Harrington. "ere's always the need out there." New facilities, more providers needed Central Massachusetts providers have been responding to a rising need, with more on the way. In Worcester, UMass Memorial Health Care is building a 120-bed psychiatric hospital slated to open early next year. Saint Vincent Hospital opened an eight- patient wing of its emergency department committed exclusively for behavioral health on what was a loading dock and offices. e hospital is planning to expand its inpatient mental health wing from 13 beds to 20. In Southbridge, Harrington HealthCare opened Harrington Child and Family Services Center in February, purposely avoiding a phrase like "mental health" in "That's pretty consistent with what we've seen organizationally." Kate Adams, Director of Mental Health, Harrington HealthCare System in Southbridge continued from page 4

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