Held every Tuesday in February, these cooking classes aim to help the community prepare flavorful, heart-healthy meals at home.
Highway to Health is an 8-week lifestyle change program designed to empower individuals to take ownership of their health
Boost Your Heart Health will be a free discussion of the basics of heart health followed by games of heart-healthy bingo.
About 5-10% of breast cancer cases are hereditary.
This free culinary workshop will discuss how to make conscious dietary changes to improve one’s health in 2026.
The workshop provides health education on heart disease with an emphasis on the management of hypertension and elevated cholesterol
Weight-Loss Toolkit – A Well-Being Program is a free, evidence-based healthy eating and active living course for adults.
“That’s It! Learn to Quit!” teaches a variety of methods to help individuals quit tobacco and nicotine over the course of 6 weekly meetings
The fundraiser helps provides meals, shelter and security to families in the Naugatuck Valley throughout the upcoming year.
The Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers will host a series of open houses this winter for its rewarding PN Program
Griffin Health is starting a new, monthly health education series with an interactive discussion about New Year’s wellness resolutions.
There will be a session of Griffin's free diabetes prevention program this January to empower individuals to improve their well-being
There will be a session of Griffin's free diabetes self-management program this January to empower individuals to improve their well-being
These seminars will explain how bariatric surgery can help individuals lose significant amounts of weight and enhance their health.
Loneliness & Age-Related Loss will be an open discussion of the various types of loss that people can experience as they age.
Christine Halkiopoulos, of Shelton, was recently honored with the National Consortium of Breast Centers inaugural Guiding Light Award.
Bean There, Done That will discuss how the holidays are a great time for cooking with beans.
The Griffin Center for Healthy Living is helping families have healthier holidays with a free cooking demonstration Dec. 11.
The screening takes about 10 minutes and participants will receive information and referrals if there is a suspected hernia.
Vizamyl is valuable in cases where the cause of cognitive decline is uncertain, or a definitive diagnosis would guide clinical decisions.
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Griffin Nuclear Medicine, Molecular Imaging and Theranostics expanded its capabilities for more accurate and timely Parkinson's diagnoses.
Griffin Health recently launched a Pluvicto Theranostics program.
Griffin was awarded an ‘A’ in the Fall 2025 Safety Grade, recognizing its achievements in providing safer health care.
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, Griffin is helping individuals understand how to manage or prevent the condition.
Griffin Health invites the community to a free concert of traditional and contemporary gospel and holiday music.
There will be a free nutritional education presentation and cooking demonstration on the health benefits of food presentation on Nov. 12
The Urgent Maternal Warning Signs Bracelet Initiative is a statewide effort to reduce preventable pregnancy-related complications.
Therapeutic Touch is an evidence-based practice that incorporates the compassionate use of universal energy to promote well-being.
Griffin Hospital was recently honored with the Safe Kids Champion for Children Award for its contributions toward preventing child injuries
Take an unforgettable trip “Under the Sea” at the 2025 Griffin Health Gala Sat., Nov. 8 at the Oakdale Theater.
The free talks will inform seniors about how they can protect themselves from fraud.
“That’s It! Learn to Quit!” teaches a variety of methods to help individuals quit tobacco and nicotine over the course of 6 weekly meetings
An EmPATH unit represents a new approach in behavioral healthcare, offering a calming therapeutic space for patients in emotional crisis
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Griffin is helping individuals boost their immunity with a free cooking demonstration
Griffin Health will host a Community Health Fair on Oct. 25 at St. Michael Church in Beacon Falls.
The Walk-Run set a new fundraising record on Sept. 20, contributing more than $85,000 for cancer care services and patient support programs
High school athletes and their parents are invited to a free presentation and cooking demonstration about proper nutrition for sports
There will also be virtual open houses Sept. 29 and Oct. 9, and an in-person open house Nov. 5.
Smart Snacking with the Power of Protein will be Thurs., Sept. 25 from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Griffin Center for Healthy Living Teaching Kitchen