York Hospital Cardiovascular Care of New Hampshire moving, grief support: Seacoast health news

York Hospital Cardiovascular Care of New Hampshire to relocate

YORK, Maine — York Hospital announced today that one of their provider practices, York Hospital Cardiovascular Care of New Hampshire, is moving from its current location on Woodbury Avenue in Newington to a new location at 75 Portsmouth Blvd., Suite 310 in Portsmouth, effective Monday, June 17, 2024. The new office is approximately one mile away in the business park behind the Market Basket Plaza.

The cardiovascular care provider team of Jonathan Bridges, MD, Jeffrey Colnes, MD, Alex Gold, MD, Vera Ivanova, MSN, APRN, John Knight, PA-C, Krista Michelin, MD, and Erin Rafferty, MD will continue to see and treat patients at the new Portsmouth location. York Hospital’s additional office locations on the Main Campus and Long Sands Road in York remain open and seeing patients as usual.

To make an appointment or for further information, please contact York Hospital Cardiovascular Care of New Hampshire at 603-431-6691. For information about other York Hospital services email info@yorkhospital.com or contact the Care Access team at 207-351-2273.

2024 Summer 6-Week Grief Support Group

EXETER — Rockingham VNA & Hospice of Exeter will hold a six-week grief support group on Wednesday afternoons; July 24 & 31, Aug. 7, 14 & 28, and Sept. 6, from 1:30-3 p.m. at Exeter Hospital campus, 4 Alumni Drive, Exeter, (small medical building, past the parking garage) Take note of the session dates listed and be able to attend all 6 sessions. All groups are free and open to the public. Minimum enrollment for the group to be held is four participants. Registration required: Hillary Coughlin, Bereavement Coordinator at 603-660-4528.

‘Father’s Day Without Dad’: A one day grief support workshop

EXETER — Join the Rockingham VNA & Hospice of ExEter for this one-day grief support workshop on Friday, June 14, from 1-2:30 p.m., at Exeter Hospital campus, 4 Alumni Drive, Conference Rooms 1A and 1B, where we will discuss the phases and cycles of grief, and share ways to memorialize, honor and celebrate your father’s memory. Registration required: Hillary Coughlin, Hospice Bereavement Coordinator at 603-660-4528.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: York Hospital Cardiovascular Care of New Hampshire moving, grief support: Seacoast health news