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2023 Jan Feb FINAL

Health & Hope is a newsletter designed to educate and inspire Western Montanans on life-saving procedures, community events and services to keep you and your family healthy.

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10 J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 3 E D I T I O N | K A D L E C . O R G / K N R C Pictured: Jay Hungerford, Resource Specialist ADOPTION (CONT'D) Beneath the mask: for teen adoptees Center for Adoption Support and Education CHRONIC ILLNESS Brave new medicine: a doctor's unconventional path to healing her autoimmune illness Cynthia Li, md Flourishing with fibromyalgia: a natural guide to taking back the life fibromyalgia stole from you Melyssa Hoitnik, nd Interstitial cystitis: a personal journey of complete healing! Tracy Alexis, phd Surviving and thriving with an invisible chronic illness: how to stay sane and live one step ahead of your symptoms Ilana Jacqueline MENTAL HEALTH Mental health workbook for women: exercises to transform negative thoughts and improve well-being Nashay Lorick, msw, lcsw Tell my story [DVD] David Freid, Director AGING AND ACCESSIBILITY Accessible vacations: an insider's guide to 12 US cities Simon J. Hayhoe Hope for the caregiver: encouraging words to strengthen your spirit Peter W. Rosenberger Mayo Clinic on hearing and balance: hear better, improve your balance, enjoy life Jamie M. Bogle Nolo's guide to social security disability: getting & keeping your benefits David A. Morton, md ADOPTION Bitterroot: a Salish memoir of transracial adoption Susan Devan Harness Dear me....: letters to our younger adoptee selves Julia F. Richardson Rooted in adoption: a collection of adoptee reflections Veronica Breaux, and Shelby Kilgore The connected parent: real-life strategies for building trust and attachment Karyn Purvis New Library Materials COMMUNITY RESOURCE DESK IS HERE TO HELP Kadlec Community Resource Desk (CRD) can help connect you to a variety of resources including housing resources, food banks, utility costs, clothing, transportation, employment assistance, legal, dental care, medical equipment, eye care, alcohol/drug recovery, health insurance, counseling, and establishing with a primary care provider. Call (509) 942-2956 for assistance or stop by the CRD located in the Library at the Healthplex.

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