Transitions: Life after Cancer Treatment
St. Joseph Hospital Cancer Centers of Colorado 1825 Marion St., Denver, CO, United StatesSupport and education for cancer survivors who have completed treatment. Info/Register 303-318-3449, Melissa
Support and education for cancer survivors who have completed treatment. Info/Register 303-318-3449, Melissa
This four-week workshop will focus on the Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques of Emotion Regulation, Distress Tolerance and Mindfulness. Call facilitator Niki Saigeon, LCSW to reserve your place: 719-776-5878.
Cancer survivors and caregivers will benefit from relaxation techniques including breath exercises and easy yoga poses.
Support & Education group for patients, family and caregivers when facing a new cancer diagnosis or actively in cancer treatment. Info/Register: 303-318-1312, Jeanice
Telephone support group for women diagnosed with ovarian/gyn cancer. Meets monthly, no cost. Please contact group facilitator, Susan Hess, LPC, before attending the group for the first time: susan@colo-ovariancancer.org, 720-519-3122. She will provide you the phone number and PIN for the call.
Join Cyd Stenicka for a six-week session of Mat Yoga. Survivors, caregivers, men and women are welcome to attend. Call Barbara Buss, LCSW at 719-776-5884 to register.
Our topics for June are: Organic Foods / Herbs / Supplements plus Super-sized Exercise Balls for Core Stability
This four-week Integrative Therapy workshop focuses on being present in the moment, living intentionally and utilizing calming strategies to reduce the impact of stress. A limited number of meditative coloring notebooks are available to early registrants. Preregistration is required by calling 719-776-5311.
Who: People who have completed active treatment for cancer What: Roundtable discussion group focusing on the challenges post-treatment Why: Life after cancer sometimes involves dealing with: • Fear of Recurrence-How do we know it is gone? • Relationship difficulties • Maintaining health insurance • Successfully returning to work • Still feeling less than 100% • […]
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life movement is a team fundraising event where team members take turns walking around a track or designated path. Each event is six to 24 hours in length, and each team is asked to have a member on the track at all times to signify the ongoing fight against […]