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Understanding Birth
with Candace Crocker, BSN, RN, LincolnHealth Childbirth Education

Birth is a normal, natural, process. Just like each person is unique, each pregnancy, labor and birth are unique. At Lincoln Hospital Family Birth Center, we believe the best approach is supporting the birthing person as they navigate this natural, beautiful process. We support your decisions and value client input as a vital part of the birthing experience and labor process.
As your family prepares for labor, delivery, and the arrival of this precious new baby, we are here to help make this exciting new journey the best experience it can be for all. Our childbirth education classes cover pregnancy, labor and delivery, and newborn care. We use videos, stories, photos and animations, activities and games as well as demonstrations to teach all the essential information parents need to prepare for the birth of their baby.
It is recommended that expecting clients finish this series around 3-6 weeks before their due date. This class is for patients and their support person(s) and is now a two part series with an optional breastfeeding course (separate sign up) offered at varied times over the course of the year.
For more information about our class offerings, please call the LH Family Birth Center at 207.563.4536 to speak to one of our nurses.
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Infant Care Basics
with Erin Kirkpatrick, Mid Coast Maternity

In this 3 hour virtual course, we talk about how to care for your newborn when you bring them home, what to expect during the first few months, and how to be well prepared. Topics include:
- Sleep habits
- Laying a strong sleep foundation
- Bottle and formula feeding (separate breastfeeding class)
- Diapering & Digestion
- Soothing techniques
- Safety Guidelines
- Common ailments
- Postpartum Coping and Preparation
We recommend taking this between 30-35 weeks if possible. Only one parent needs to register, but all can attend. Please join us to build your confidence in caring for your newborn!
You will receive an email from the instructor with additional info 1 month prior to the scheduled class and an email with a zoom link 1 week prior to the scheduled class. Please check your spam/junk folder for emails from erin@lighthouselactationmaine.com in these time frames.
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Food is Medicine
with Meghan Perham, MaineHealth Lifestyle Medicine Brunswick

Food is Medicine MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital
MaineHealth is offering a FREE 15-week program to help people improve their health with nutritious food and lifestyle changes. Eating healthy foods can help with conditions like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity. Your journey toward better health can start today!
Who can join? This free program is for people who:
- Are age 18+
- Have a chronic health condition (like type 2 diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol or high blood pressure)
- Have limited access to affordable, healthy food
- Want to make healthy lifestyle changes
What you can expect
- Weekly bags of healthy food and accompanying recipes from MaineHealth Food Pantry Brunswick
- Connect with and support others in your community
- Resources to help manage your health conditions
We will meet
- WHEN: weekly on Tuesdays from 10am-Noon
- Class Dates: 10/21/25-2/10/26 (no meetings 12/17-1/5 during the holiday season)
- WHERE: MH Lifestyle Medicine Teaching Kitchen, 329 Maine St, Brunswick.
For More Information:
- call: 207-373-4513
- email: midcoastchi@mainehealth.org
- visit: https://mainehealth.org/fimbrunswick
A collaboration between MaineHealth Lifestyle Medicine Brunswick and the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program.
Yoga for Daily Living
with Jessica McKenna, MaineHealth Lifestyle Medicine Brunswick

This six-week program is designed for individuals with chronic disease or illness, with a goalto improve quality of life, support mental and physical endurance, and promote healing.What you can expect:• A better sense of well being• Stimulated immune system• Increased strength and flexibility• Reduced stress• Decreased pain for arthritis and fibromyalgia
Managing Grief during the Holidays (1 hr, virtual class)
with Gisele Biron, MMC Wellbeing

Although the holidays are usually regarded as happy celebrations, many of us approach the holiday season with trepidation. When you have lost people you love, their death(s) can overshadow or outright stifle the joy of the holiday season. Sentimental reminders abound, with movies, songs, and ads focusing on families and spending time with loved ones.
Do you struggle with feeling sad or lonely at this time of year? Are you at a loss as to how to respond to friends and family who wonder why you are not in the holiday spirit? Would you like to learn more about how to cope over the next few weeks? Please join us for an informative 1-hour session which will review:
- What is grief?
- Triggers
- Coping Tools
- Communication
- Resources
Do you have questions, scheduling suggestions or are interested in training to be a facilitator yourself? Please email the instructor Gisele Biron at mhmgcareteambereavement@mainehealth.org
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Cancer Support Group
with Paula Holmes, MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital and Waldo Hospital Events

Join Paula Holmes, LCSW, for this supportive atmosphere where you can talk as little or as much as you’d like, hear others’ perspectives, process thoughts and feelings and share laughter and camaraderie with others who are experiencing cancer.
If you’d like to attend by video conference, Paula can send you a link.
For more information call 207-505-4200
Alzheimer’s Disease Support Group
with MaineHealth Pen Bay Hospital and Waldo Hospital Events

Provides information and support to those who have loved ones coping with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias.
For more information, contact Cheri R. Blouin, LSW, at 207-301-6237 or at Cheri.Blouin@mainehealth.org.
Aging With Vitality Series
with Lifestyle Medicine Staff, MaineHealth Lifestyle Medicine Brunswick

Aging With Vitality Series
Join us for an open discussion on understanding and embracing the process of aging with intention. Aging is a lifelong journey that encompasses both physical and psychological changes. While it’s often viewed through a lens of decline, it can also provide meaningful opportunities to reflect, change, and grow through choices and mindset.
We encourage you to register for all three sessions.
- Session 1 – Age is A State of Mind – Tuesday 9/23, 4:30-6:30pm
- Session 2 – New Chapters – Tuesday 10/7, 4:30-6:30pm
- Session 3 – Are You Thriving? – Tuesday 10/21, 4:30-6:30pm
Facilitators
Allison Basile, LCPC: Allison Basile is a licensed psychotherapist and life coach who has had a private psychotherapy practice for years. She loves working with people around transitions in their lives and helping facilitate intentional changes. She is a co-founder of A Mindful Midlife (tm), a venture that provided retreats, seminars and life coaching to men and women in midlife. Allison has entered her midlife years with a personal commitment to experience this passage with health, grace and an adventurous spirit. However, she continually asks herself. "How did I get to be my grandmother's age?"
Cate Parker, MS, RN, ACSM-CEP: Cate is a nurse, clinical exercise physiologist and wellcoach who is currently the director of Lifestyle Medicine at Maine Health Brunswick. She loves developing programs and providing opportunities for people to learn how to live a healthy well balanced life. Cate is also a mother and caregiver of a very special child. She has learned that some challenges are gifts and that life can still be wonderful. She is excited to share her optimism and encouragement on how to live your best life.
Meghan Perham, Certified WellCoach: Meghan is a wellcoach. She has been the Program Coordinator at Lifestyle Medicine at MaineHealth Brunswick for 8 years. She is a fifty plus year old who is currently adjusting to an empty nest and looking forward to what this next phase of life will bring.
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