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Epsom NH News

Aug 14, 2013

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The Epsom Bible Church will be holding a free clothing swap on Saturday, October 5th, from 9-12 noon at 398 Black Hall Road in Epsom. You may bring donated clothing beginning at 8:30 am. 

 

Volunteers for the clothing swap would be  appreciated. You do not need to make a clothing donation in order to take clothing for you and your family.

 

Call Joanne Randall at 344-8843 for more information or if you are interested in volunteering.

 


 

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse 

Association Offers “A Matter Of Balance” In Epsom

 

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association is offering an eight-week falls prevention program “A Matter of Balance” that gives older adults the self-confidence to reduce their fear of falling and improve their activity levels. The program takes place on Thursdays beginning September 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. at CH Medical Offices East - Epsom, 1990 Dover Road in Epsom.

 

“A Matter of Balance” is an evidence-based program that uses recommendations from healthcare professionals, experiences of participants, and exercise to help older adults prevent falls and conquer their fear of falling. The program benefits older adults who:

 

• Are concerned about falls

• Have suffered a fall in the past

• Restrict activities because of concerns about falling

• Are interested in improving flexibility, balance, and strength

• Are 60 or older, active, and able to problem solve

 

There is no fee to attend this program and space is limited. To register, call (603) 224-4093 or (800) 924-8620, ext. 5815.

 

A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns About Falls/Volunteer Lay Leader Model© 2006. This program is based on “Fear of Falling: A Matter of Balance” Copyright© 1995 Trustees of Boston University: All rights reserved. Used and adapted by permission of Boston University.

 


 

Epsom Central School Staff And Faculty

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Ms. Krystle Gould, Special Education Case Manager, 6th and 7th Grade.

 

Just before Krystle graduated from College, she wrote a paper describing her “Philosophy of Teaching” which stated she would always have respect for the children she taught. Although some were skeptical of her philosophy, she has always followed that guideline. Krystle received her BA in Elementary Education and Special Education from SNHU, after which she worked as a paraprofessional in Manchester for six years and one year as a teacher. She has spent the last three years at ECS.

 

Krystle’s routine includes going into classrooms as needed to assist students and providing “pull-out resources,” wherein a child is taken aside for one-on-one instruction in certain areas of weakness. One major source of pleasure for Krystle while working at ECS is the amount of staff support and variety of resources available for dealing with children having special needs. She supports the Homework Club, which has what Krystle calls a “good group of kids,” which in turn makes the job more fun. Krystle would ask that parents establish a high priority for being involved in their kids’ education, since, as research has shown, the more involved parents are, the more success the children will have.

 

Krystle Gould and Paula Stroberg have, for several years, been the “Sunshine People,” providing gifts for fellow staff in need due to a death in the family, marriage, childbirth, illness, or other issues. Krystle lives in Hooksett with her twin daughters, Brie and Nathalie, and their two Guinea pigs, Zoë and Ming Ming.

  


 


 

 











 
 

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