Tag: Capital Health

  • Massage Envy clients can donate massage time to health care heroes

    Massage Envy clients can donate massage time to health care heroes

    Inspired by watching a clip on the news, Hillsborough-based Massage Envy owner Greg Robertson and his wife, Renee, took up the charge to do something during the public health crisis of COVID-19. “Renee and I were watching the news and a pizzeria donated 40 pizzas to a local hospital. We wanted to do something similar,”…

  • Princeton volunteer firefighter now serves as chaplain for Greenwood House

    Princeton volunteer firefighter now serves as chaplain for Greenwood House

    Greenwood House Senior Healthcare and Greenwood Hospice, located in Ewing Township, welcomes Edwin Arevalo as chaplain and spiritual counselor/bereavement coordinator. Arevalo completed his chaplaincy residency at Capital Health where he focused on both palliative and hospice care. He is a board certified clinical chaplain and pastoral counselor with the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy…

  • Capital Health will open primary care facility in Princeton

    Capital Health will open primary care facility in Princeton

    The building that housed the former offices of The Princeton Packet will become the new home for a Capital Health primary care facility next year. When the building reopens in January 2021 at 300 Witherspoon St. in Princeton, the new facility will offer same day appointments, chronic and well care for children and adults as…

  • New Capital Health Primary Care-Bordentown center opens for business

    New Capital Health Primary Care-Bordentown center opens for business

    BORDENTOWN – It’s been a long time coming, but the new location for Capital Health Primary Care–Bordentown is up and running. The primary care center that serves the Burlington County area opened its new facility to patients on May 18 at 100 K. Johnson Boulevard N., Suite 101, in Bordentown. Kate Stier, who is the…

  • Upper Freehold joins emergency medical services pact with Allentown

    Upper Freehold joins emergency medical services pact with Allentown

    UPPER FREEHOLD – Municipal officials in Upper Freehold Township have confirmed a new partnership that is now providing emergency medical services to residents. In a letter to residents, Mayor Stephen J. Alexander, Deputy Mayor LoriSue H. Mount, Committeeman Robert Faber, Committeeman Dr. Robert A. Frascella and Committeeman Stanley Maslowski Jr. said, “Providing 24-hour EMS coverage…

  • New Year, New You

    New Year, New You

    Many Americans are beginning the new decade by populating gyms across the country. This trend, each year, happens as a part of individual’s New Year’s resolutions to have or maintain a healthy lifestyle. “Obviously, New Year’s resolutions are really helpful with getting people back in shape and this is a popular time for people to…

  • Your Health- Fitness and Well-being are essential to a healthy quality of life

    Your Health- Fitness and Well-being are essential to a healthy quality of life

    Physical activity and nutrition play key roles in a person’s health and well-being. According to healthypeople.gov, having good nutrition and physical activity can help decrease and individual’s risk of developing serious health conditions. Musculoskeletal issues are one of the conditions that can be reduced as a risk with nutrition and fitness. “Physical activity is the…