Page 4 February 28, 2018 Gordon Lessing, 90, who regularly walks to stay healthy, tries out a new gym at Legacy Emanuel Hospital built specifically to help heart and pulmonary patients. New Gym for Heart Patients Legacy Emanuel has opened a new cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation program, which in- cludes a 4,200-square-foot gym, to help heart and pulmonary pa- tients on their road to recovery. With this new addition, Legacy Health will now have cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs at all six of its medical center campuses. The program offers a state-of- the-art fitness gym with equip- ment such as treadmills, elliptical cycles, hand weights and other fitness tools. Patients get a com- pletely individualized and close- ly monitored outpatient treatment plan that includes instruction on physical activity, nutrition, stress management and classes to help them change their lifestyle and kick habits, like smoking. They are overseen by a team of phy- sicians, exercise physiologists, nutritionists, nurses, behavioral therapists and physical and oc- cupational therapists who serve in the field of cardiac and pulmo- nary rehabilitation. 3rd Annual Awards Luncheon & 2018 DATI E. J. Holifield Scholarship Award Fundraiser Event to Support SW Washington and Portland High Schools Black Student Unions Education and Career Goals “Women Leading the Way to Success” Woman of Faith Bishop Grace Osborne, Pastor, Grace Covenant Fellowship Church Woman in Labor Unions Patricia Daniels, Executive Director, Constructing Hope Woman in Education Dr. Karin Edwards, President, Portland Community College Cascade Campus Woman in Communications Angela Jenkins, Executive Director, KBMS - AM 1480 Radio Station Saturday, March 24, 2018 12:00pm to 2:00pm Parkrose High School Community Center 12003 NE Shaver St. Portland, OR 97220 Admission $25.00 Contact: draudreyterrell@datinstitute.org or eventbrite.com or 313-510-9968 for tickets and information. “Making Life Challenges the Keys To Your Accomplishments”