The need is immediate. The stakes are high. The time to act is now.
There will also be virtual open houses Sept. 29 and Oct. 9, and an in-person open house Nov. 5.
All residents are welcome to any of the clinics listed below, and appointments are not necessary.
Exciting Job Opportunities at the YMCA!
This beautiful new young women’s mental health treatment program officially opened in Seymour on Sept. 12.
A virtual open house will be from 1-2 p.m. and an in-person open house will be from 5-7 p.m.
Griffin Health in Derby recently honored Vincent Carrera, RN, of Naugatuck, with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses.
The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers will host two virtual open house for its Practical Nursing (PN) program on May 27
Reminder: Free Oral, Head & Neck Cancer Screening – Reserve Your Appointment Today!
The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers will host an open house for its rewarding Practical Nursing (PN) program on March 12
There will be a free, six-week workshop in Naugatuck to help empower individuals diagnosed with diabetes take control of their health.
The launch of the first-ever STEPN GO x adidas co-branded physical running shoes featuring the STEPN GO logo.
Dr. Hill discusses crucial insights on lung cancer, from prevention to the latest screening and treatment options.
Griffin Health is once again assembling a gospel choir of volunteer singers to bring some live holiday “soul” to the Naugatuck Valley.
The Red Cross Blood Drive will be held in the Church Hall on Sept. 24 from 1 to 6 p.m.
Griffin Health caregiver Tracy Huneke, of Naugatuck, was recently honored with the 2024 Healthcare Heroes Award
Senior citizens and their families headed to the Naugatuck Senior Center on Thursday to enjoy the Wellness Day.
Don't miss your chance to schedule an appointment for April 16th.
The Naugatuck Valley Health District will recognize February as American Heart Month with free blood pressure screenings.
The Naugatuck Valley Health District will be hosting a virtual information session on radon in recognition of National Radon Action Month.
Naugatuck Valley Health District urges residents to get the chickenpox vaccine in light of increased varicella activity in the Valley area.
The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers officially opened its new Naugatuck Campus at 1186 New Haven Road on Dec. 14.
Embrace the Healing Power of Art: Art Therapy Cancer Support Group
In the latest episode of the Cancer Conversations podcast from the Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center, we speak with Dr. Elizabeth Riordan
Griffin Health and Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley will offer free child passenger safety clinics in Derby and Naugatuck.
A dispatcher who walked two parents through the unexpected early delivery of their newborn twins is set to be honored by Waterbury Hospital.
The 2023 Naugatuck Senior Health and Wellness Day will be held this month at the Naugatuck Senior Center.
Some tips to help your children develop good oral hygiene habits
Griffin Health’s Valley Goes Pink initiative will host its Second Annual Par for Pink golf fundraiser on May 23 at Hop Brook Golf Course
Recently, the FDA further updated its blood donor eligibility guidance on vCJD related to mad cow disease, effectively removing the deferral
Learn together about Trinity Health Of New England Orthopedics Program and our successes.
Patients in Greater Waterbury to gain access to new advanced procedures including for treatment of liver cancers and prostate conditions.
Appointments may be made online.
The hospital was recognized for quality treatment for patients suffering from stroke, heart failure and kidney failure.
Raquel “Rocky” Robinson started running to help with stress from the COVID-19 pandemic and will be running her first marathon in November.
The hot weather can bring some unique challenges to your health and safety.
Connecticut also hit a grim milestone of 11,000 COVID-19 deaths on Thursday.
FROM HARTFORD HEALTHCARE A special opportunity for ages 12-18!
Shared from the American Red Cross Blood Services
The number of Connecticut towns at the highest warning level for coronavirus infection also continues to increase.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.