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Diabetes Prevention Program Online
with MaineHealth Diabetes Prevention

The National Diabetes Prevention Program will help you:
- Learn how to eat better and be active
- Develop skills to make healthier choices
- Get the long-term support you need to stick with the changes
The National Diabetes Prevention Program meets weekly for 6 months, then 1-2 times a month for the rest of the year. A trained instructor will provide guidance and encouragement throughout the program. Classes are one-hour, and will be held at the same time each week.
To qualify for this program, you must:
- Be 18 years old or older
- Be carrying extra weight
- Have prediabetes or be "at risk" for developing type 2 diabetes
- Not have type 2 diabetes*
- Not be pregnant
- Live in Maine or New Hampshire
Click here to see if you may be at risk for type 2 diabetes.
*If you have already been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, the Living Well with Diabetes Self-Managment Program at MaineHealth may provide the support and guidance you need to live a healthy lifestyle.
For more information, please contact prevention@mainehealth.org or call (207) 661-7294.
Navigating Concussion Recovery
with Moriah Hersey, Journey to Health

Healing from a brain injury takes a long time. Join facilitator Moriah Hersey, OTD, OTR/L, for this informative and interactive support group where you can share your struggles with concussion; learn more about concussions, treatment and outcomes; and connect with others who have had similar experiences. This program is free but registration is required to obtain virtual access.
Childbirth Education One-Day Express 2023
with Certified Educator, MMC Childbirth Education

Registration includes a support person.
The One-Day Express Course covers all of the same information as the Childbirth Education 4-evening series in one full day.
Recommended for all first-time pregnant people and their birth partners, this class is designed to provide you and your labor partner with the information, skills, and resources to prepare you for the birth of your baby.
- Introduction to Labor & Delivery You can expect to learn the stages and phases of labor, what to expect physically and emotionally, the importance of labor support, and more. You will also see birth videos and go on a teaching tour of the Family Birth Center.
- Practical Skills and Comfort Measures You will learn comfort measures such as relaxation, breathing, and positions that you can use both at home and while at the hospital. Even mothers planning to use medication for pain relief will utilize skills to manage labor prior to and in conjunction with the use of medication.
- Medications and Interventions Be an active participant in the decisions that affect you and your baby. Learn about induction of labor, unplanned cesareans, vacuum, fetal monitoring and more. Whether you are planning on using pain medications, or just want to understand the available options, you will take home the information you need to make informed decisions about pain relief.
- Putting It Together The class will wrap up with a labor rehearsal and birth plan exercise as a way to practice all of the skills and knowledge learned in the class.
We recommend attending this class between the 28th and 32nd week of pregnancy.
Due to the changes in Maine Medical's visitor guidelines, we are temporarily offering this class online. After you are registered, shortly before the class starts you will receive an email with information as to how to participate in the class. Thank you for understanding.
Infant Sleep 102: Sleeping Through the Night (6-12 mos) - 2023
with Jenna Marion, MMC Childbirth Education

This 6-12 month infant sleep class is designed for parents who are still struggling with short naps and/or frequent night wakings. Topics discussed will include age appropriate, step-by-step sleep improvement methods for both naps and nighttime, how and when to drop down to two naps per day, as well as a phased approach to dropping down to one nap at 12+ months.
Non-birthing partners are encouraged to attend.
This class is currently offered virtually via Zoom. After you are regisitered, you will receive an email with the information as to how to participate in the class.
If you have any questions please contact Jenna Marion directly at jenna.marion@mainehealth.org.
Beyond the Basics of Breastfeeding, What Providers and Supporters Should Know June 30, 2023
with Paula Norcott, IBCLC, Perinatal Outreach Education

Friday, June 30th from 9:00am - 3:00pm
LOCATION: State of Maine Office Buidling--109 Capital Street, Augusta, ME -- Conference Rooms Maine A&B
Objectives:
- Identify two potential reasons for excessive newborn weight loss and/or slow or not weight gain
- Identify two potential interventions to help ensure normal newborn weight gain
- Identify two potential resources/referral to help support feeding dyad
Safe Sitter
with Erin Olmstead, WMH Family Birthplace

Safe Sitter Course is designed to prepare students ages 11-13 to be safe when they're home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
The Instructor-led class is filled with fun games and role-playing exercises. Students even get to use manikins to practice rescue skills like choking rescue and CPR!
This nationally acclaimed program developed by Dr. Patricia Keener focuses on safety skills, child care skills, first aid & rescue skills, and life & business skills.
Students are asked to pack a lunch, snacks and drinks will be provided. All participants are required to review self-screening questions for COVID-19 and remain masked during class.
Contact the Perinatal Outreach Education Coordinator with any questions: erin.olmstead@mainehealth.org or 207-393-3462.
Breastfeeding Basics - Virtual
with Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital Events

This single two-hour class provides a pre-birth opportunity to ask questions and learn about breastfeeding and returning to work.
Pre-registration is required in order to obtain access to virtual access. Please call 301-8337 to register.
Perinatal Support Group
with Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital Events

We offer a safe place for new and pregnant mothers and families to talk, listen, get support and gain education on postpartum experiences. This is a free group for moms, moms-to-be and family members who want to connect with others for support. Registration is encouraged, but drop-ins are welcome. Please call 505-4140 for more information or to register.
This group will be held in the Teleconference Room, located on the ground floor of Waldo County General Hospital. Please park at the back of the building and enter through the Ludwig Building entrance.