Head and Neck Cancer Support Group / Penrose Cancer Center – Colorado Springs
Penrose Cancer Center 2222 N. Nevada, Colorado Springs, CO, United StatesFor patients with tonsil, larynx, thyroid or oral cavity cancers. Caregivers are welcome.
For patients with tonsil, larynx, thyroid or oral cavity cancers. Caregivers are welcome.
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.
Magdalene Lim, PsyD, clinical psychologist with the UCCS Aging Center will discuss how cancer treatment can impact cognitive functioning. Participants will learn when a memory screen or neuropsychological evaluation is warranted and will become familiar with the UCCS Aging Center services. Call Sherry Martin, LCSW at 719-776-5311 for reservations.
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.
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.
A support group for caregivers where you can meet other caregivers, share common concerns and discuss self-care strategies
This group is for women who are two or more years out from their initial breast cancer diagnosis. Focus is on peer to peer support as well as information on long-term survival and recurrence prevention. Group meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, 6:00 to 7:30p.m. Location: Radiation Oncology, Entrance 16
Support and education for cancer survivors who have completed treatment. Info/Register 303-318-3449, Melissa
Cancer survivors and caregivers will benefit from relaxation techniques including breath exercises and easy yoga poses.