Lovelace Silver Lining Newsletter February 2022

 

February is national heart month

Silver Elite Online presents

New Mexico Heart Institute/Lovelace Medical Group's Lily A. Jackman, BSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, works with patients diagnosed with heart failure. Lily will teach you about congestive heart failure, specifically systolic heart failure. Learn about treatments and medications as well as lifestyle changes you can make that influence the progression of the disease.
 

To schedule an appointment for your HeartScan and/or Vascular Health Screening, call 505.727.8966

Mention this video or the ad below for a free gift when you arrive for your appointment.

 
 

Dr. Barry Ramo, Medical Director of New Heart Fitness and Health, presents three short videos on how to be good to your heart.

Click on each picture to watch the videos.
 
 
 
 
 
It's no surprise that matters of the heart are taken seriously at Lovelace. That's why every year during #HeartMonth we do our best to remind ourselves, our families and our communities to remain heart-healthy. Call 505.841.1000 to schedule with one of our cardiologists today to learn more about your heart health.
 

You’re invited to Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital’s Run, Walk & Roll

March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month!

Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital is partnering with RunFit and Fleet Feet to bring the 2nd Annual Run, Walk & Roll to support the Brain Injury Alliance of New Mexico.
 
Register today for our virtual fun run/walk event that you can complete any time from Saturday, March 5th through Sunday, March 13th!

All proceeds benefit the Brain Injury Alliance of New Mexico.

Brain injury is unpredictable in its consequences. It affects who we are and the way we think, act, and feel. Brain injury can change everything about a person in a matter of seconds. The most important things to remember are:
 
  • a person with a brain injury is a person first
  • no two brain injuries are exactly the same
  • the effect of a brain injury are complex and vary greatly from person to person
  • the effects of brain injury depend on factors such as cause, location and severity