New dementia wing set to open soon at Charlottetown seniors home
A P.E.I. long-term care home is set to open a new dementia wing, which is expected to help move patients out hospital beds.
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Posted: Apr 30, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 30
In the past, the Garden Home had to send some of its own residents away if they developed serious dementia, because a specialized unit was not at the home. (Laura Meader/CBC)
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New mental health clinic and spa opening in Arlington this weekend
The clinic and spa offers a variety of services, including massage and aroma therapy as well as talk therapy.
One of the rooms at the new Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio that is set to open in Arlington this weekend is pictured.(Nicole Butler)
A new mental health clinic and spa is set to open in Arlington this weekend with a number of different therapies.
Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio first opened last year in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic out of co-founder and CEO Nicole Butler’s home in Crowley.
This year marks a milestone for the Fulbright Program as it celebrates its Fulbright 75th Anniversary.
St. Olaf College remains one of the top producers of Fulbright U.S. Scholars and Fulbright U.S. Students in the nation.
For the 2020-21 academic year, St. Olaf tied for 8th among baccalaureate institutions for the number of Fulbrights awarded. Those from St. Olaf who were offered Fulbrights include one U.S. Scholar and nine U.S. Students including:
Alden Bostwick ’20
Kristina Butler ’17
Peder Ericson ’19
Jose Gomez-Romero ’20
Henry Henson ’20
Neetij Krishnan ’20
Jenna Richter ’20
Melaine Thompson ’19
JameSee Yang ’19
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Irene Ann Umble (Hutchins) passed away at her home in Bangor on Oct. 31, 2020. She was born Sept. 14, 1954, in Saco, and was the eldest daughter of Clara (Brown) Hutchins and Herbert Hutchins. She was raised in Kennebunkport and graduated from Kennebunk High School in 1972. She then went on to graduate from the University of Maine in Orono with a degree in early childhood education.
Over the years she studied and attained her masters of education in special education and early intervention. Irene put down her roots in Bangor, married and started a family welcoming two children. After Irene and her first husband divorced, she attended the Apostolic Lighthouse Church in Bangor where she met and married James Umble in 1988.