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VOLUME 19 ISSUE 3
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Receiving God's Help with Depression, Saturday, September 28, 2019,
9 am — 4 pm. Lunch provided.
This practical, interactive program is designed not only to teach you about
your depression, but to help you develop a plan to overcome depression. Par-
ticipants will have the opportunity to meet with prayer team members and
professionals including a counselor, physician, and nurse practitioner. In ad-
dition to learning helpful tools, and developing an individualized action plan,
each participant will have an opportunity to receive prayer ministry as well.
Cost: $35. See our website for more www.newcreationhc.org
Finishing Life’s Journey Well, Saturday, October12, 2019, 9 am — 4 pm.
Lunch provided.
We’ve all heard the phrase, “Get your affairs in order.” But what are they and
how do we do this well? This well-received day course looks at everything
you need to know for yourself or an aged loved one. (Clergy and lay leaders
should know this information to assist people in your church.) Our popular
panel of teachers includes a clergyman, a physician, an elder law expert, a
lawyer who teaches financial planning, a counselor and a funeral director.
Cost: $35. See our website for more www.newcreationhc.org
Growing in God, Friday evening, November 1, 7—8:30 pm, and Saturday,
November 2, 9 am — 4 pm.
Many people consider themselves children of God, but have never embraced
the warm and rich life that God has for us. This conference lays the founda-
tions for a Christ-centered life. The conference starts Friday evening with ed-
ucation about who we are in Christ. Saturday we continue with worship,
education about the fruit of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and
walking in the creativity that God has designed us to display. $40. Saturday
lunch provided. See our website for more www.newcreationhc.org
All of these conferences have price reductions for early registration and
for groups. Call us at (603) 642-6700 or see the web site.
* A service of Christian Healing is held on the first, second, four th and
fifth Thursdays of the month from 12:15 to 1:00 in The Meeting House.
* “Evidence for the existence of Jesus.” Some people say Jesus never ex-
isted — what does the evidence say? Tuesday, September 10 at 7 p.m.
Volunteer Update
Do you have some time to help with a task or an event? We have a small
group of volunteers who help with conferences and events, newsletters, get-
ting promotional information out to local communities, clean up days and
other projects. Thank you to those who help out! You make the mission and
work of New Creation Healing Center go much smoother. If you sense the
call to help or at least find out more, please call me at the office or contact me
at [email protected]. We are currently preparing for our Fall confer-
ences and many hands make light work! Jennifer J. Jubinville, BCMT, CPMT
Fall Conferences and Other Programs
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What You Need to Know about Lyme Disease
by Carolee J. Smith, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner at New Creation Healing Center
Lyme disease caused by the bacterium Borellia Burgdorferi is the most commonly
reported tick-borne disease in New Hampshire. Other tick-borne diseases include
Anaplasmosis and Babesiosis. It is possible to become infected with Lyme disease
and other bacterial or parasitic infections at the same time. The most vulnerable to
be infected include those who spend time in grassy, wooded areas and people with
chronic medical conditions or a compromised immune system. Seniors are at
highest risk of illness complications if infected.
Anaplasmosis is a disease caused by bacterium Anaplasma Phagocytophilum and is
transmitted to people by an infected deer tick which are carried by voles, deer and
mice. Symptoms of Anaplasmosis include: Fever, headache, chills, nausea, muscle aches and (rarely) rash.
This is a therapy that uses light touch, about the weight of a nickel, to work with your body's natural
rhythms. This technique can be worked into any massage or be booked as a stand alone session. When done
as a solo technique session, clients remain fully clothed and sessions last 30 to 60 minuets.
This type of bodywork is beneficial for anyone and is one of the many techniques that I often use during a
mixed modality session. This work is especially helpful for those who have suffered from physical trauma,
including brain injuries, headaches, chronic neck and back pain, central nervous system disorders, autism, Alz-
heimer's and dementia, learning disabilities, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, TMJ, PTSD and so much
more. For more information or to schedule a session contact the office. May God bless your day greatly!
Jennifer J. Jubinville, BCMT, CPMT
Massage Spotlight — CranioSacral Therapy (CST)
Babesiosis is a rare, severe and sometimes fatal tick-borne disease caused by various types of Babesia (a
microscopic parasite) that affects red blood cells. Symptoms include fever, extreme fatigue, dehydration, men-
tal confusion and anemia lasting several days to several months.
Fortunately, all tick-borne diseases can be prevented by protecting yourself when in tick-infested areas. The
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services recommends the following:
* Wear light colored clothing to make it easier to see ticks
* Tuck pants into socks and shirts into pants
* Use insect repellent >20% DEET, or oil from lemon eucalyptus
* Treat clothes with Permethrin
* Perform tick checks every 2-3 hours when outdoors
* Check your animals who go outside and share your living space.
Removing the tick:
* Do not remove the tick using household remedies or petroleum jelly. As the tick struggles, it will secrete
infectious fluids into you (increasing your risk of disease)
* Grasp mouth parts with tweezers as close as possible to the skin
* Be careful not to squeeze, crush or puncture the tick body
* If you are concerned about incomplete removal, or have concerns about your health after being bitten by a
tick, contact your health care provider.
Talk with your health care provider if you have been bitten by a tick that has been embedded
for more than 24 hours. A one-time dose of Doxycycline may help prevent Lyme disease.
LATE S UMMER 2019 Page 3
From the Doctor: “Are You Taking New Patients?”
In the past, many of you have asked me this question. We are finally happy to be
able to say, “Yes, we are!”
We are delighted to welcome Carolee Smith, APRN, to our staff. She will be per-
forming intake visits with our new patients on their arrival into the practice. Her
arrival will also allow us to extend our Tuesday and Wednesday hours to 6 p.m.
If you have a friend or family member interested in becoming a new patient, he
or she can complete a new patient intake form and return it to us. The form is
available at the front desk. Terry will then call to set up times for new patients
to complete their initial paperwork and be scheduled for a new patient visit with
Nurse Practitioner Carolee. I will be making every effort to meet each new
patient as well. —Dr. Mary Pearson
From Terry, Billing Coordinator
Welcome aboard to all our new patients. As you begin your time with us, be
sure to call and make your first appointment so we can meet you and establish
you as a patient here. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call. We look
forward to hearing from you.
There have been challenges with some of our patients receiving bills from either
Boston Clinical Lab (781) 893-1557 or Quest 1 (866) 697-8378 in response to
having the incorrect insurance billed. When that happens, there’s no need to call
our office. You can resolve the errors of the labs by calling Boston Clinical or
Quest directly and give them the correct insurance plan so that they can process
the claim correctly.
Our office finds it helpful when you have changes in your insurance, address, or even your name, that you let
us know about it. Our office policy is that when you have any changes, we ask you to fill out a new registra-
tion form so that we can keep all of your information updated. The name that is on your insurance card must
match the one with which I send claims to the insurance company. If it doesn’t, your claim will be rejected.
Once you fill out the new form, we get rid of the old one. Thank you for your help.
Important information for any patient with MEDICARE INSURANCE:
Please be sure to give the receptionist your Medicare card at your next appointment. Medicare has done away
with the Identification number that includes your social security number. Starting January 2020, the Billing
Coordinator (me) will no longer be able to send claims with your old Medicare ID. Your assistance in this
transition is very much appreciated. —Terry Legare, Billing Coordinator
Healthcare Portal
Our Electronic Health Record (EHR) vendor, RxNT, gives our medical patients the ability to access PARTS of
your medical record. If you don't currently have access to your healthcare portal or in accessing your health-
care portal you feel that your information is not correct please contact the office or let us know at your next
appointment. The portal has its limitations. If you have lab work done anywhere other than Quest you will
not see it in your healthcare portal. Not to worry! We have it in your electronic chart. We ask that you NOT
use the healthcare portal as a way to contact us with concerns or to request appointment. Please call our office
with any questions. May God bless your day greatly! Jennifer J. Jubinville, BCMT, CPMT
80 Route 125
Kingston, NH 03848
NEW CREATION
HEALING CENTER
Phone: 603-642-6700
Fax: 603-642-6701
Finish then Thy new creation;
pure and spotless let us be;
let us see Thy great salvation
perfectly restored in Thee
— Charles Wesley
We’re on the web
www.newcreationhc.org
Your Medical Provider Team
Here at New Creation Healing Center we treat you as a whole person and we take a team approach to your
care. That means that you are not assigned to one specific healthcare provider, but get the expertise and abil-
ity of each medical provider here. While for your insurance you may have had to choose one of our providers,
you are not limited to see only that provider for your visits to our office. We are accepting new patients.
Judy Misiaszek, MS, APRN, BC is a graduate of the nurse practitioner program at Northeastern Uni-
versity in Boston, majoring in Adult Primary Care. She is board certified by the American Nurses Credential-
ing Center. Judy has been on staff since July of 2003 and works part time. She is a woman of faith and at-
tends St. Michael’s Parish in Exeter, NH with her husband.
Carolee Smith, MSN, APRN, FNP-C is a graduate of the Master of Science in nursing program at Rivier
University. She is a nationally board certified family nurse practi-
tioner, licensed as an advanced practice registered nurse. Carolee
has been on staff since February of 2019 and works full time. She
enjoys sharing the love of Christ through the practice of medicine.
She is a woman of faith and attends Trinity Church in Kingston,
NH with her family.
Mary Pearson, DO is a graduate of the University of New Eng-
land, College of Osteopathic Medicine, and a member of CMDA.
She is a board certified family practice physician and our Chief
Operating Officer. Dr. Pearson is a Co-Founder of New Creation.
She heads the healing team ministry at Trinity Church in Kingston,
NH and works to integrate Christian prayer and medicine.