AHN Brentwood Neighborhood Hospital
AHN Brentwood Neighborhood Hospital provides 24/7 emergency care, short wait times, onsite labs and
Breakfast is often called “the most important meal of the day,” and for good reason. Some benefits include regulating blood sugar levels, kickstarting your metabolism after an overnight fast, enhancing cognitive function, limiting snacking later in the day and also providing essential nutrients that support overall health. Dietitian Chrissie Vallano suggests these healthy options that you can plan ahead of time for when you're on the go.
Did you know that six of our hospitals have produce gardens that help feed patients who are lacking access to healthy foods? Saint Vincent, Jefferson, Allegheny Valley, Allegheny General, Forbes and West Penn Hospitals each grow hundreds of pounds of fresh produce every year that is then taken to their hospital’s Healthy Food Center where is available for patients in need. This is just another way we’re helping to meet people where they are and provide them with the support and resources they need. Garden goals, indeed. 🌱
Did you know that we re-evaluate the needs of our local communities every few years? Your input helps us shape the future of our hospital and the communities we serve. We'd love to hear from you. Please take this survey to make your voice heard. Plus, you can enter to win a $50 gift card: https://bit.ly/4cPfJLn
Practicing healthy eating doesn’t have to be confined to traditional meals you make at home. Whether you’re on the go or grabbing takeout, here are a few tips from some of AHN's registered dietitians on how to practice good nutrition no matter the setting.
It can be hard to connect with your doctor when you have a question. You call and leave a message because she's with a patient. She calls back and leaves a message because you're in a meeting. Before you know it, it's 5:00 pm and you have to try again tomorrow. That's where messaging on MyChart comes in. Ask a question and get an answer, right on your phone, that you can read anytime! Learn more. https://bit.ly/4boP7Aj
We've been programmed to stretch cold muscles in preparation for an activity or workout, when what we should be doing is warming up before stretching our muscles. Our Director of Sports Performance, Frank Velasquez, explains that a stretch routine in preparation for a workout should be more active and dynamic in nature, while saving static stretches for cool down purposes, after the muscles are already warm from activity.
Loree’s family said that their community hospital gave them two choices, remove life support or transfer Loree to Allegheny General Hospital for expert-level advanced cardiac care. They chose to transfer Loree’s care to our Cardiovascular Institute team at AGH who saved her life. Today, Loree’s heart is healthy and she’s resumed hiking mountains with her husband and two children. 💚
A Bethel Park mom is ready for Mother's Day following a life-threatening infection “What got me through it was knowing I am a mom and my kids need me.”
"I've known my husband for 18 years and I would have made all the wrong choices. I was surprised by his medical treatment preferences as we talked through the prompts in the booklet. It only took us about thirty minutes to finish our living will and medical power of attorney and upload it into MyChart. Now, I have peace of mind." - Emily
Our new (and free) Advance Healthcare Directive planning tools are available in the Life Planning section of MyChart or the booklet can be downloaded from our website: https://bit.ly/3WMJtDE
Are you or someone you love a Pickler? (And did you know that's the name for someone who plays pickleball?) Zach Cirillo, one of our strength and conditioning specialists, shares a few reasons why pickleball is a great option for a workout.
We're so grateful for the hard work and dedication of our team members! It's National Hospital Week, so join us in celebrating our incredible team and all they do for our community. 💚 In the comments below, give a shoutout to your favorite AHN team member or department!
It's Nurses Week, and we want to honor our nurses at all of our facilities, and thank them for their dedication and support. 💚 Have you had a great experience with one of our nurses? Share your story in the comments to let them know how important they were to your care!
From a galaxy far, far away to a hospital room in Pittsburgh, this is an incredible story of friendship and compassion, and the power of The Force. 💫
Matt and Jim met and became friends in the Star Wars The 501st Legion. In the movies, Darth Vader sacrificed himself to save his son's life. In real life, Darth Vader (Matt) did the same for his Stormtrooper, Jim, when Jim needed a liver transplant.
Matt and Dr. Tadahiro Uemura joined forces to cure Jim's liver cancer through transplant. Today, Matt and Jim are busy prepping for May the Fourth and are healthy reminders that true heroes exist both in and out of the Star Wars universe, and that The Force is strong, and will be with you…always.
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Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
Jason and his wife had newborn twins at home when the health of his mother-in-law, Charlene, had deteriorated and she was in need of a kidney transplant. Jason was quick to get tested and to everyone's surprise, he was a match.
Today, they are both healthy and Charlene said, "I have a full life now." and "I'm healthy enough to babysit my four grandkids and am here to watch them grow up."
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
Dan and Jennifer Marzzarella knew they were a perfect match when they started dating in high school and have been together for almost 30 years! Jenn was in liver failure and Dan asked to be tested. The couple knew that it is incredibly rare for spouses to have compatible livers, but they, again, were a perfect match. Of Dan, Jenn said, "he gave me everything. I've had 730+ days with my family that I wouldn't have had."
Dr. Tadahiro Uemura, one of their transplant surgeons, was excited to see them at our recent living donor celebration.
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
We're staring the week off with another story about the importance of organ donation.
Robin, a teacher, always said that if her health got to a point where she would need a kidney transplant, she would not want one from any of her children or her students. She didn't want them to have surgery on her behalf.
Unfortunately, Robin's condition deteriorated and she was in need of a living donor. Her daughter, Emily, quickly stepped up to get tested and was a match. Today, they're both healthy and very grateful to have each other. 💚
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
Heather said that it was really hard to watch Mimi, her friend of more than 20 years, get so sick from kidney disease. She was surprised that she was a match and jumped at the chance to save Mimi's life with a kidney transplant. Heather said she, "would do this again in a heartbeat." Today, Mimi is healthy and "so happy that I'll get to see my kids go through life and that I can be active again." 💚
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
John knew someone who died while waiting for a heart transplant and decided that he wanted to do what he could to save someone who was on the kidney transplant list. He quickly found a match and is doing very well following his transplant. He said, "it was very easy. I would do it again if I could."
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
We're back with another inspiring story about the impact organ donation has made. 💚
Danny was so sick that his wife, Kathleen, would walk into a room and wonder if he was alive. After all, Danny had lost his brother, father, cousin, uncle and grandfather to the same polycystic kidney disease that he was diagnosed with.
Kathleen was a match to donate a kidney to Danny and she said, "I got my old husband back." Danny and Kathleen's children do not have the same hereditary disease that has plagued their family and their children can't pass it onto their grandchildren, so with Kathleen's donation to Danny, they've "broken the family curse" and will be healthy enough to watch their grandchildren grow up!
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
Have you heard of 12-3-30? This popular treadmill workout consists of walking for 30 minutes at 3 miles per hour while the treadmill is set to an incline of 12. Kaitlyn Falce, one of our Strength and Conditioning Specialists from AHN Sports Medicine and Performance, shares that while it is a good lower body workout, it’s best to pair this workout with another type of exercise like strength training or yoga. Will you be giving this a try?
April is National Donate Life month and we'll be featuring patient stories all month to highlight the impact a single organ donation can have.
Oscar and Jenn were attending the funeral of a mutual friend when Jenn learned that Oscar was in need of a kidney and could be on the waiting list for 5 years before it was his turn for a transplant.
Without their friends knowing, Jenn called the AGH transplant center to get tested and quickly learned that she was a match. She thought that Oscar might have said no to her generous gift if he knew it was coming from a friend, so she didn't tell him that she was his donor until several days after their surgery. Today, Oscar is very grateful for Jenn's donation and his current good health.
Have you registered as an organ donor on your license? If not, you can also register here: https://registerme.org/campaign/ahn
If you want to learn more about living donation, call (412) 359-4441
Everyone should begin to have regular colonoscopies at age 45, but if you are at high risk for colorectal cancer, you may need to start earlier. Talk to your doctor if you have any of the following risk factors, and check out these resources about colorectal cancer. https://bit.ly/3IZOf86
Taking care of your mental health affects many aspects of our life, yet it's often overlooked. Research shows that there are easy and effective ways to boost our mental health, and implementing strategies into our day or a few times per week can be impactful.
One of our licensed psychologists and neuropsychologists, Dr. Hollie Dean-Hill, shared a few tips on how to prioritize things that can support your mental health.
You are what you eat. 🥦 When it comes to heart health, Dr. Indu Poornima, one of our cardiologists, recommends keeping your plate colorful. Get more of her tips for a heart-healthy diet in this graphic!
Pelvic floor health issues aren't a given as you get older. You don’t need to ignore them, or deal with them in silence. Learn more about pelvic floor health and some of the care we can provide: https://bit.ly/40spaLt
When life gets busy, it’s easy to be less intentional about adding vegetables into your meals. 🥕 AHN Registered Dietitian Beth Gold is back with more tips on how you can add more nutrients into your diet.
Need some inspiration for new ways to move? Check out some ideas from AHN Strength and Conditioning Specialist Krista Matsko below, and let us know some of your favorite exercises in the comments.
“Eat your vegetables” is advice that we’ve all heard for longer than we can remember but may be the first thing we forget about when life gets in the way. With some planning and intention, adding vegetables into your meals can soon become a habit. 🥦
Beth Gold, one of our registered dietitians, shares some strategies to help you increase your veggie intake with ease.
Just because January is over doesn't mean it's too late to start a new exercise routine! AHN Strength and Conditioning Specialist Krista Matsko says the key is to start slowly and give yourself easy wins to build confidence around moving your body. Check out some of her tips and tricks, and let us know yours!
Did you know that we offer personalized strength training and conditioning programs through our sports performance services to help you meet your fitness goals? Learn more: https://bit.ly/3N1ETc0
Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States? Additionally, the risk of heart problems can increase after menopause.
Today is National Wear Red Day, and people across the country are wearing red to spread awareness of women’s heart disease and stroke. Take care of your own heart health with these tips from AHN Cardiologist Dr. Indu Poornima.
While fresh produce may come to mind in the summer months, there are still plenty of flavorful and nutritious winter vegetables that are in season right now. 🥕
This time of year, try adding some root vegetables and other seasonal produce to your grocery list. Looking for inspiration to get your started? Check out this list below from AHN Registered Dietitian Brittany Greene.
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