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Healthy Living Programs From United Memorial Medical Center
You’ll find a wealth of programs designed to help you maintain your health. Our comprehensive offerings range from special events and health fairs to classes and support groups. We work with patients and families throughout Genesee county and outlying areas. Whether you want to take a new parent class, learn CPR or find support after a new diagnosis, you’ll find it here. If you have any questions or are interested in a group or class, please feel free to contact us at (585) 344-5331.
Healthy Living
Healthy Living offers a variety of support groups for our community members offering a positive, friendly and informal environment for people to share, listen and be heard. Please contact our office for additional details (585) 344-5331.
- Cancer Support Group - Monthly
- Diabetes Support Group for Adults - Bi Monthly
- Baby Café Drop In Support - Weekly
Our registered 1:1 dietitian/nutritionist evaluates your specific needs and daily routine, and offers practical suggestions on meal planning, dining out and more. You’ll learn how to establish good eating habits, which are essential for managing medical conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, celiac disease and chronic kidney disease.
GROUP: FREE program series facilitated by our local Cornell Cooperative Extension registered dietitians. This group familiarizes participants with good eating habits and how to eat healthy while saving time and money.
Number of classes: 4-6 one hour sessions.
Diabetes Support
You and Your New Family
UMMC’s Baby Café welcomes pregnant and breastfeeding moms to join our weekly support group. This drop-in group is a safe space for networking and gaining support from fellow breastfeeding moms as well as our trained CLC's and international board certified lactation consultants. We meet every Tuesday from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm at Genesee County YMCA, 2nd floor. Check us out on Facebook at Breastfeeding and Beyond Baby Café.
Our Infant Feeding Classes are recommended for parents during weeks 30-37 of pregnancy, and are strongly suggested for families interested in learning more about infant feeding, including breastfeeding. Breastfeeding, chest feeding, and bottle feeding methods will be discussed in the Infant Nutrition Class, as well as how to maintain milk with latching difficulties, while pumping, and beyond.
- Number of classes: 1 (2 hours)
- Frequency of offering: every 6 weeks
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UMMC is a Baby-Friendly Hospital offering the golden hour after birth for bonding, Lactation Consultant assistance while in the hospital, and discharge support. A continuum of care and support provided by trained and board-certified Lactation Consultants can address important challenges in infant feeding, establish skills for breastfeeding, and competency and confidence among mothers.
This course will help you develop the confidence you need to feed and support your baby with the help of our certified lactation specialists. For more on upcoming classes as well as registration, call (585) 344-5331.Childbirth Education classes are recommended for parents during weeks 28-34 of pregnancy. These classes feature an overview of labor and delivery, relaxation, pain management, Cesarean delivery care, informed consent, postpartum care, and newborn care.
- Numbers of classes:
- One 4-hour Class
- Frequency of offering:
- In person, offered 1 Saturday per month
- Cost (includes registration for up to 2 people): FREE
- For: Women and families who have not yet attended childbirth classes or those looking for a refresher
Please call Healthy Living for questions or to register at 585.344.5331
United Memorial Medical Center also offers the LEAD program for all parents, providing support and guidance on their breastfeeding journey. As part of that program, we offer:
- Our Breast/Chest Feeding Support Line at (585) 344-8104. Calls are usually returned within 24-48 hours.
- Individual outpatient visits and follow-up visits as needed for breast/chest feeding support
- Baby Café - In Person
- Every Tuesday, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
- Genesee County YMCA
- 209 E Main Street Batavia, NY 14020
MOMS Program promotes a healthy pregnancy and optimal birth outcomes through early prenatal education and postpartum follow-up care for eligible mothers.
If you’re pregnant, the MOMS Program can quickly provide you with help in applying for coverage for you and your baby and connect you to a network of resources, education, support and transportation to aid you in leading a healthy pregnancy, delivering your baby and beyond.
Call (585) 344-5355 to schedule an appointment.
Healthy Moms and Healthy Dads is funded by New York State through the Perinatal Infant Community Health Collaborative (PICHC) grant. Parents who enroll in the program will work with a Community Health Worker (CHW) to identify desired parenting outcomes. Through the program, participants will gain education, knowledge and resources to assist them in achieving their goals.
Healthy Moms and Healthy Dads offers the following services and supports:
- Support for parents, to help promote physical and emotional health as well as self-sufficiency
- Tools and education for a healthy pregnancy and birth
- Home visiting support program during pregnancy and until children turn 2 years old
- Breastfeeding/chestfeeding support
- Doula services
- Connection to community resources and referrals
- Parenting education
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Family planning resources
- Help with securing medical insurance and care
Eligibility
In order to qualify for these free services through Healthy Moms and Healthy Dads, individuals must live in Genesee County and be:
- Pregnant, or
- A partner of an expectant parent, or
- A parent of child under 24 months
How to Join
Call 585-344-8192 and ask for the Healthy Moms & Healthy Dads Program
Our Location
Healthy Moms and Healthy Dads, Genesee County
164 Washington Avenue
Batavia, NY 14020
585-344-8192
Cancer Screening and Support
Cancer screenings save lives! No cost breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings are available to women over 40 and men over 45 who do not have health insurance. The program pays for annual mammograms, pap smears, fecal tests and colonoscopes for eligible patients. Any further tests or diagnostics required as a result of the screenings are also covered.
Our team can also assist uninsured members of the community diagnosed with breast, cervical, colorectal or prostate cancer with obtaining health insurance through the Medicaid Treatment Act.
The Medicaid Treatment Act is a New York State health insurance.
Community BLS and Heart Saver Classes
The American Heart Association's Basic Life Support (ELS) Course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of team based and pre-hospital settings. Upon successful completion, this certification is valid for 2 (two) years.
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED is geared towards anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for their job, regulatory (e.g., OSHA), or anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a course completion card, valid for two years.
Call (585) 344-5331 for questions, registration, and class schedules
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