Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Cultivate Wellness: Hug a Tree

Being a visionary and an entrepreneur has been challenging—especially   being a Black woman from humble beginnings.  Long working hours and sicker than ever patients weigh such a heavy toll on healthcare  providers and small business owners.  Finding outlets to relax  & appreciate the divine inspirations that are all around us has been very therapeutic for me. Through a friend’s suggestion, the opportunity to attend the Philadelphia Flower Show for a stress relieving weekend was suggested.  I was totally in awe.  Parks, gardens, flowers, trees, and plants can be a quiet and nurturing space for contemplation, conversation, and connection with friends and loved ones.  I also learned that there are Horticultural Therapy Center    partnerships with hospitals that provide rehab for patients to achieve  optimal health and wellness—another vision of mine here at home.  For more information from Main Line Health  nature, nutrition, and wellness program. 
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TOVA's Easy Spring Recipe: Arugula & Radicchio Salad Pizza
















TOVA Community Health

Primary Specialty Care
www.tovacommunityhealth.org
(302) 429-5870 ext. 120

Sunday, April 14, 2019

If you have Sickle Cell Anemia & attend Delaware State University-Sign-Up for the SCAPP program.


Primary Specialty Care at Delaware State University

TOVA @ DSU
Dr. Nina Anderson
DSU Senior Research Fellow
2nd Floor, Memorial Hall 
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Plant Flowers to Cultivate Wellness







     Being a visionary and an entrepreneur has been challenging—especially   being a Black woman from humble beginnings.  Long working hours and sicker than ever patients weigh such a heavy toll on healthcare  providers and small business owners.  Finding outlets to relax  & appreciate the divine inspirations that are all around us has been very therapeutic for me. Through a friend’s suggestion, the opportunity to attend the Philadelphia Flower Show for a stress relieving weekend was suggested.  I was totally in awe.  Gardens, flowers, trees, and plants can be a quiet and nurturing space for contemplation, conversation, and connection with friends and loved ones.  I also learned that there are Horticultural Therapy Center    partnerships with hospitals that provide rehab for patients to achieve  optimal health and wellness—another vision of mine here at home.  For more information from Main Line Health  nature, nutrition, and wellness program.   

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TOVA Community Health

(302) 429-5870
www.tovacommunityhealth.org

Bringing John Hopkins Home @ TOVA



      Johns Hopkins Sickle Cell Disease ECHO® Clinics were modeled after an innovative liver disease determined specialist, Sanjeev Arora, M.D., who was desperately trying to increase access to quality curative treatment and care for people living with    Hepatitis C in Albuquerque, NM.   There is still an unmet need for healthcare  providers to specialize in care for children and  especially adults living with sickle cell anemia.  The same is true for healthcare providers who specialize in Hepatitis C treatment.  Having relationships with hematologists and other healthcare providers is important to get the best recommendations and input for clients who have complex chronic  conditions in order to increase access to high quality primary specialty care.  In turn, the aim was to build regional networks  and leverage  resource capacity with other providers.  These providers all have the necessary     expertise, resources and training  to provide comprehensive coordinated care and services to a disparate, underserved population.  That being said, technology can be a useful tool in the 21st Century to help bridge the gap to high quality expertise care.  Technology can also ensure that clients have access to an academic institution world-renown for their sickle cell treatment center.  The number of research  projects, clinical trials, and curative treatment options - such as the Half-Match Bone Marrow Transplant - are available to TOVA clients with sickle cell anemia at John Hopkins.  Over the years, it has been quite an honor to share my clients cases at ECHO clinic with an expert team of providers who are very knowledgeable and experienced in taking care of the sickle cell population.  In turn, sickle cell patients express that they feel quite honored that someone wants them to have access to the best care as well as innovative and cutting edge treatment options to ease their pain and suffering right here at home.  TOVA is an affiliated partner with the SiNERGE Northeast Regional Sickle Cell  Collaborative.  This global network reach includes Puerto Rico, Antigua, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  Though being known as a visionary and a progressive minded healthcare provider, my hope in the near future is that local changemakers will be embraced.  Most of all, I hope that they will be given a level playing field of economic  opportunities to access resources and to have protection of their intellectual capital.  It is especially important for         changemakers, willing to find viable solutions for the most challenging healthcare problems facing the state and the nation, to have resources.  Thus, ordinary people like nurses can also lead the way as well.  Join the Movement and Go Forth.  
                                                                                                                 
In Service, Dr. Nina

TOVA Community Health

Primary Specialty Care

(302) 429-5870
www.tovacommunityhealth.org