The Arbors Presents Noble Hospital’s Breast Care Program with $4,000
WESTFIELD — The Arbors Assisted Living at Westfield recently presented Noble Hospital’s Comprehensive Breast Care Program with $4,000 to support the program’s work in the field of women’s health.
“The Arbors is a firm believer in the importance of giving back to the community,” said Sondra Jones, marketing director at the Arbors. “The Burk Women’s Imaging Center and the Comprehensive Breast Program at Noble Hospital are both important parts of the Westfield community. Breast cancer touches so many lives.”
The Arbors Gives Back is a nonprofit organization founded by Jones and Lisa Holt, executive director of the Arbors at Westfield, an assisted-living community located in downtown Westfield.
Noble Hospital houses the Comprehensive Breast Program, the Burk Women’s Center, and the Women’s Health Partnership. These programs provide state-of-the-art facilities for annual checkups, diagnostics, treatments, and educational programs.
The Burk Women’s Center offers a wide range of treatments from board- certified radiologists, imaging specialists, obstetricians/gynecologists, and registered nurses who are dedicated to providing private, professional, personalized attention in a comfortable, pleasant environment.
The Comprehensive Breast Program at Noble Hospital provides women of all ages with a full range of diagnostic and treatment options for breast-related care. The program utilizes the latest diagnostic technologies and procedures from a single, easy-to-access location. Services include imaging, diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical treatments, breast reconstruction, and medical oncology. These services are designed to assist a woman from initial symptoms or abnormalities through the entire treatment process.