We’re honored to be recognized as the 2026 Employer of the Year by the @CityOfGahanna. This award reflects our commitment to building a strong workplace culture, supporting our team, and delivering high-quality care to the communities we serve.
Thank you to the City of Gahanna for this meaningful recognition. We’re proud to continue growing in Gahanna and across Central Ohio.
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You checked in. Now what? If there are areas you could improve, pick a few small things you can work on every day:
- Drink an extra glass of water
- Take a short walk
- Prioritize consistent sleep
- Practice taking slow, deep breaths
- Talk to a doctor about any aches, pains, or changes you’ve noticed
- Plan a healthy snack
#HealthyHabits #GutHealth #Wellness
Your digestive system plays a vital role in your overall health. Take a moment to check in.
How is your:
- Body
- Mind
- Nutrition
- Activity
- Hydration
- Sleep
#HealthyHabits#GutHealth#Wellness
Living with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis is more than digestive discomfort. It’s a daily challenge.
Let’s raise awareness, support patients, and encourage open conversations.
#IBDAwareness#Crohns#UlcerativeColitis
This week we celebrate the hospitals in Central Ohio. From physicians to nurses to support staff, thank you for helping patients live healthier lives.
Your care makes a difference.
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Supporting your mental health can also support your gut. Try regularly:
- Doing a few minutes of deep breathing
- Taking a daily walk
- Unplugging before bed
Small habits can lead to big improvements - for both mind and digestion.
#HealthyHabits#WellnessRoutine #MentalHealthAwareness #GutBrainConnection #DigestiveHealth
Ever notice stomach issues during challenging or stressful periods? You’re not alone.
Your gut does more than digest food, it communicates directly with your brain.
Stress, anxiety, and depression can all impact your digestive health and trigger symptoms.
#MentalHealthAwareness #GutBrainConnection #DigestiveHealth #StressAwareness
You can lower your risk of diverticulosis by:
- Eating a healthy, high fiber diet; avoiding a diet high in fat and red meat
- Maintaining a healthy body weight
- Staying hydrated
- Exercising regularly
- Avoiding smoking
- Avoiding nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); steroids; and opioids
#diverticulosis #Diverticulosis #diverticulosisawareness #guthealth #DigestiveWellness
Most people with diverticulosis have no symptoms and it is found during tests like a colonoscopy. Some people may have abdominal pain or discomfort, bloating, or changes in bowel habits.
Treatment isn’t usually required, but to manage symptoms, treatment may involve dietary changes (like eating more fiber) and medicine.
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