There’s no denying the social media community has come down with a serious case of “Making a Murderer” hysteria, and it’s sparking a lot of conversation. And while we don’t know the truth about Steven Avery or encourage periods of extensive binge watching on a regular basis, we can relate to the bittersweet feeling that comes with finishing your favorite docu-series, drama or sitcom. In fact, the idea motivated us to ask some of the Parkview team to suggest their top health-related documentaries so you have something new to take in snuggled up on a cold winter afternoon.
From One Second to the Next
“This documentary about texting and driving actually has a local man, Chandler Gerber, from Bluffton, IN, in it. It’s very powerful!”
– Britney Schwartz, trauma prevention specialist
Concussion
Not technically a documentary, but, “It’s an excellent movie touching on football and head injuries.” – Chad Owen, Director Flight/EMS Services
Forks over Knives
– Kristen Ruble, Community Health Improvement Manager
Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead
Age of Champions
– Shauna Shafer, MAE, HFA, Parkview Senior Services
Glenn Campbell: I’ll Be Me
A Reason to Live
Happy
ADD & Loving It?!
– Connie Kerrigan, RN, BSN, director of outreach, Parkview Behavioral Health
Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days
Ingredients
– Erin LaCross MSN, RN, CMSRN, CENP, VP of nursing, Parkview Hospital Randallia
In Defense of Food
–Kyla Zehr, community outreach dietitian