Tag: Capital Health

  • CentralJersey.com’s Health and Wellness Expo welcomes community to live a healthy life

    CentralJersey.com’s Health and Wellness Expo welcomes community to live a healthy life

    Join CentralJersey.com and MarketFair for our 2022 Health and Wellness Expo. We are opening the doors to the community to learn how to live a healthy life. This event will provide information, resources and interactive activities for people of all ages.   The free event is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday,…

  • Capital Health acquires St. Francis Medical Center, promising to increase care to the Trenton area

    Capital Health acquires St. Francis Medical Center, promising to increase care to the Trenton area

    Capital Health and St. Francis Medical Center, a member of Trinity Health, have entered into a definitive agreement to move forward with Capital Health’s acquisition of St. Francis Medical Center. The addition of St. Francis Medical Center, located at 601 Hamilton Ave. in Trenton, to the Capital Health network of health care services will result…

  • Bordentown firefighter among ‘outstanding women’ to be honored by Burlington County

    Bordentown firefighter among ‘outstanding women’ to be honored by Burlington County

    Lori Engler comes from a long line of first responders, and has followed in her family’s footsteps. The Bordentown native has been an EMT/firefighter for more than 20 years. She is currently employed by the Bordentown Township Police Department and Capital Health and has been worked nonstop combatting COVID-19. Since the start of the pandemic,…

  • Mercer County continues vaccine pop-up clinics

    Mercer County continues vaccine pop-up clinics

    Mercer County’s vaccine pop-up clinics will be ongoing through at least October. The clinics are will be available from Sept. 3 to Oct. 1. Each of the clinic locations will provide vaccines from Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Moderna from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The one-dose shot of J&J is for people 18 years…

  • COVID testing available in South River today, Feb. 17

    COVID testing available in South River today, Feb. 17

    South River Public Schools, in conjunction with Capital Health and Synergy Labs, is offering free COVID-19 saliva PCR testing for the South River community, today, Feb. 17, from 1-7 p.m. in the South River Middle School Cafetorium, 3 Montgomery St., South River. Bring ID, a smart phone if you have one, and a health insurance…

  • Mercer County to open a vaccination site at Mercer County Community College

    Mercer County to open a vaccination site at Mercer County Community College

    Mercer County seeks to open a COVID-19 vaccination site at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) in February. In mid-February the county plans to open the vaccination site for the public. According to Mercer County spokesman Michael Boonin, the college is holding a closed clinic this week to vaccinate its health care staff and nursing students,…

  • South River residents can get COVID tested on Jan. 19

    South River residents can get COVID tested on Jan. 19

    South River Public Schools, in conjunction with Capital Health and Synergy Labs, is offering free COVID-19 saliva PCR testing for the entire South River community. Testing will take place from 1-7 p.m. Jan. 19 in the South River Middle School Cafetorium, 3 Montgomery St. Bring ID, a smart phone if you have one, and your…

  • South River schools will offer free COVID-19 saliva testing on Jan. 5

    South River Public Schools, Capital Health and Synergy Labs are partnering to offer free COVID-19 saliva testing to borough residents from 1-7 p.m. Jan. 5 in the South River Middle School Cafetorium, located at 3 Montgomery St. Everyone must wear a mask. Bring ID and a health insurance card, if insured. Non-insured individuals are also…

  • Capital Health launches ‘Don’t Die of Doubt’ campaign

    Capital Health launches ‘Don’t Die of Doubt’ campaign

    As COVID-19 cases continue to increase and strain emergency departments nationwide, a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) suggests emergency room visits in April were down 42% compared to the same period last year, according to information provided by Capital Health. Heart attacks and strokes have not…