• Noon Hour Series: Reducing Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer

    In honor of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, colorectal surgeon Juliane Golan, MD, will talk about the importance of regular screenings, and discuss available treatments for colorectal cancer.

  • Noon Hour Series: Nutrition for Older Adults

    Huntington Health registered dietitian Crystal Kwan will explore tasty and creative ways to nourish your mind, body and spirit. This special lecture will include food demonstrations that showcase delicious recipes you can make at home.

  • Noon Hour Series: Avoiding Injury as You Age

    Courtney Wimer, a licensed clinical social worker at Huntington Hospital Trauma Center, will discuss how to reduce your risk of injuries as you age, including fall prevention tips.

  • Open Interview Day

    Huntington Hospital 100 W California Blvd, Pasadena, CA, United States

    Interview Session for Clinical Care Partners, Environmental Services, Food Service and Patient Transportation.

  • Noon Hour Series: Taboo Topics in Men’s Health

    Men’s health includes a wide range of topics, but some issues are shrouded in stigma. Come hear from Huntington Health physical therapist Jimmy Gargollo, PT-DPT, as he sheds light on important issues for men like incontinence, erectile dysfunction and more.

  • Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture

    Together we will explore how therapeutic horticulture supports human needs, including physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual.

  • Noon Hour Series: Powered by Connection

    South Pasadena Senior Center 1102 Oxley Street, South Pasadena, CA, United States

    During Older Americans Month, join us for a special in-person event as therapists from Huntington Hospital’s Della Martin Center share how connectedness plays a vital role in supporting independence and aging in place.

  • Noon Hour Series: Rehabilitation After Brain Injury

    In honor of Brain Awareness Month, come learn from Huntington Health certified neurological clinical specialist Megan Kwon, PT-DPT, about how the brain responds to an injury and how physical therapy can help it heal.

  • Noon Hour Series: Becoming a Smart Patient

    Emergency medicine physician Robert Goldweber, MD, will share helpful information about the differences between primary, urgent and emergency care to help you make smart decisions and get the right care you need at the right time.