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Walk with a Doc
with Estelle Krestos RN, BSN

Take a STEP toward better HEALTH
Walking is low impact, and safe with a doctor's okay, for people with orthopedic ailments, heart conditions, and those who are more than 20% overweight. Walking for as little as 30 minutes a day has many benefits, including:
- Reducing the risk of coronary heart disease, osteoporosis, Type 2 diabetes, and breast and colon cancer
- Maintaining body weight and lowering risk of obesity
- Enhancing mental well-being
Join our physicians and health care providers for a walk and talk and become informed and inspired on the journey to improving your health.
To learn more and sign the waiver prior to your first walk, visit https://walkwithadoc.org/join-a-walk/locations/brunswick-me/
Registration is not required but is helpful.
2025 Walk Schedule: May 12-Oct 31, 2025
Mondays 1-1:30p (with Jessica Faraci MD of MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Maine St Brunswick) at 329 Maine Street, Brunswick
Tuesdays 12:15-12:45p (with Tim Howe MD of MaineHealth Primary Care Internal Medicine Topsham) at 1 Wellness Way, Topsham
Thursdays 12:15-12:45p (with Nicole Kelley, FNP of MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Maine St Brunswick) at 329 Maine Street, Brunswick
Fridays 12:30-1:00p (with Jeff Maher, MD of MaineHealth Primary Care Family Medicine Station Ave Brunswick) at 22 Station Ave (next to the train station), Brunswick
Running Start Track at Bowdoin
with Running Start Exercise Physiologists

Running Start is a co-ed exercise program for all age groups that incorporates the proper technique of warm-up, stretching, calisthenics, and aerobic exercise tailored to your personal needs. The classes allow everyone to increase or maintain their fitness level in their own way. A clinical exercise physiologist facilitates this program.
Medical Release from a physician and Waiver of Liability are required prior to participation.
Regular physical activity improves your cardiovascular system, muscle tone, and flexibility, as well as reduces the risk of heart disease, the number one killer of adults in the United States. If you increase your physical activity level, you will improve your quality of life. You'll look better, feel better, and have more energy to enjoy your leisure time.
Running Start Swim at Bowdoin
with Running Start Exercise Physiologists

Running Start Swim is a co-ed exercise program for all age groups with shallow-end aerobics and lane swimming. A clinical exercise physiologist facilitates this program.
Medical Release from a physician and Waiver of Liability are required prior to participation.
Regular physical activity improves your cardiovascular system, muscle tone, and flexibility, as well as reduces the risk of heart disease, the number one killer of adults in the United States. If you increase your physical activity level, you will improve your quality of life. You'll look better, feel better, and have more energy to enjoy your leisure time.
Running Start Medical Gym at Parkview
with Running Start Exercise Physiologists

Supervised medical exercise consisting of an initial fitness assessment and progressive resistance training, flexibility exercises, and a cardiovascular program.
A clinical exercise physiologist facilitates this program.
* Please DO NOT register prior to completing your Intake and being assigned a class time.
* Medical Release from a physician and Waiver of Liability are required prior to participation. Once your Medical Release has been received, an exercise physiologist will contact you to schedule an Intake Appointment.
Walk With A Doc - Guest Walk
with Miguel Arguedas, MD

Walk with a Doc: Special Guest Dr. Arguedas
Friday, August 29 at 4:30 p.m.
Healing Garden at MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital
121 Medical Center Drive in Brunswick
Join us for a special Walk with a Doc event featuring Dr. Arguedas, gastroenterologist at MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital. Dr. Arguedas will kick things off with a brief, 10-minute talk on maintaining good gastrointestinal health, followed by a 30-minute group walk through the beautiful Healing Garden.
This is a great opportunity to get active, ask questions, and connect directly with a health expert in a relaxed, informal setting. After the walk, enjoy a cold drink and light refreshments in the hospital café.
All are welcome — bring a friend and your walking shoes!
Registration is requested to ensure we have adequate refreshments.
For more information call (207) 373-6585.
A Morning of Intention
with Lifestyle Medicine Staff

A Morning of Intention
Saturday, September 20th | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Join us for A Morning of Intention — a thoughtfully curated experience designed to nourish your body, mind, and spirit.
Health in Motion
Begin your morning with an invigorating, improvisational movement. This joyful session will help build stamina, strength, and confidence — all while moving to music in a supportive and uplifting environment.
Mindfulness
Next, enjoy a guided mindfulness session led by our facilitators. You’ll connect with the present moment and engage in a short writing exercise to encourage personal reflection.
Art in the Garden
Take some time to slow down and appreciate the world around you. We’ll use supplied watercolors to paint what we observe in a water coloring journal.
A Healthful Lunch
We’ll conclude our morning together with a wholesome, nourishing lunch — a chance to relax and socialize in good company.
$60 per person
Registration is required through https://midcoastchw.coursestorm.com/
329 Maine St., Brunswick, ME - We hope to hold some or all sessions outdoors by the duck pond and memory garden (weather permitting); in case of inclement weather, we’ll gather indoors.
Facilitators – Jessie Laurita-Spanglet, Rebecca Porter, Hannah Reese, Estelle Krestos
Health in Motion
with Jessie Laurita-Spanglet

IMPROVment® | Improvisational Movement for Brain Body Health
Fun, creative, and lively, this series of evidence-based dance classes encourage participants to build stamina, strength, and confidence all while moving to music in a joyful and non-judgemental atmosphere. No prior experience is necessary, and attendees are invited to take the class at their own pace and slow down or rest at any time.
Program aims:
- to build strength and endurance
- to focus on balance and agility
- to have fun and be creative in a non-judgemental and non-competitive atmosphere
Any adult 65 years of age or older is encouraged to participate in this class series! Those with PD, early dementia, or individuals looking for cardiac rehabilitation are especially encouraged to participate.
Mondays, Sept. 29-Nov. 17, 10-11 a.m.
Registration is Required for EACH session - Participants are welcome to join for one class or all eight! Cost is $8/class or $40 for the series (call to register for all 8 to receive discount). Payment accepted by credit card or check payable to "Community Health & Wellness". Checks may be delivered to the front desk at Parkview prior to the class.
For more information call (207) 373-6585.
About the teaching artist: Jessie Laurita-Spanglet is a dance artist, educator, and arts administrator based in Brunswick, Maine. Jessie’s work at the intersection of movement and health has led to her current role as Intervention Coordinator on a cross-disciplinary dance and neuroscience research team at Wake Forest University. In addition to her work at Wake Forest, Jessie has taught courses on the topic of Dance and Health at Colby College and the University of Southern Maine, where she is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Theater. Jessie holds an MFA in dance from the University of Maryland, and is a 2024 National Arts Strategies Creative Community Fellow.
SAVE THE DATE! MH LIFESTYLE MEDICINE BRUNSWICK OPEN HOUSE
with Lifestyle Medicine Staff

The Mid Coast Center for Community Health & Wellness is now MaineHealth Lifestyle Medicine Brunswick!
Join us for a celebratory Open House on October 9, from 4-6 pm
We will have live music, food, and class demonstrations representing the 6 pillars of Lifestyle Medicine.
What is Lifestyle Medicine?
Lifestyle medicine is a medical specialty that uses evidence-based therapeutic lifestyle interventions as to treat chronic conditions including, but not limited to, cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and obesity.
There are six pillars of lifestyle medicine which include:
- a whole-food, mostly plant diet
- physical activity
- restorative sleep
- stress management
- avoidance of risky substances
- positive social connections
Lifestyle medicine can be combined with traditional clinical care and integrative therapies to prevent, manage and even reverse chronic disease.
329 Maine St, Brunswick, ME | 207-373-6585
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