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
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
Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Hospital Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children Entrance — Jack Chang Room (Go to elevator on right to 2nd floor; when you get off elevator, the Jack Chang room will be on your left) 2001 N. High Street Denver, CO 80205 Facilitators: Callee Redman, RN, BSN and Melanie Stachelski, MA (303-253-1582) Free parking available […]
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% • […]
Registration is not required for this group. Co-Facilitators: Niki Saigeon, LCSW, and Sharon Halla, RN Questions? Call Niki Saigeon, LCSW at 719-776-5878
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.
Support and education for anyone interested in prostate cancer. Friends and family members, and particularly those who actually have prostate cancer, are welcome. There will be a different educational topic each month, as well as the opportunity for peer support.
Feel better during cancer treatment. Join us to learn how to look good and feel better about the skin and hair changes that cancer treatment can cause. Free workshops led by trained, volunteer cosmetologists Get help with cosmetics, skin care, and head covering options