
The following provided by the Medfield Council on Aging.
The Center at Medfield will be hosting a free six-week workshop Cancer: Thriving and Surviving.
This program is a lay-leader participant education program offered to adults age eighteen and older. Cancer survivors, their family members, friends and caregivers are ideal participants. A cancer survivor is defined as anyone who has ever had a diagnosis of cancer and is alive today. It is an evidence-based program that promotes the empowerment of people with cancer to take control of their health and to improve the quality of their lives. Subjects covered in the sessions include:
- Techniques to deal with problems such as fatigue, frustration, pain and isolation
- Appropriate exercise for maintaining and improving strength, flexibility, and endurance
- How to communicate effectively with family, friends and medical professionals
- Decision making
- How to evaluate new treatments
The workshop is given 2½ hours once a week for six weeks from October 12 to November 16 – 9:30 to 12:00.
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Each participant will also receive a companion book, “Living a Healthy Life With Chronic Conditions,” and a relaxation CD.
For more information and to register for this informative program, please call the Center at 508-359-3665.