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The Cancer Support Community at Monmouth Medical Center Presents Visual Journals
The Cancer Support Community at Monmouth Medical Center invites all individuals impacted by a cancer diagnosis to attend Visual Journals
The Cancer Support Community (CSC) at Monmouth Medical Center invites all individuals impacted by a cancer diagnosis to attend Visual Journals. Designed to unleash inner creativity, Visual Journals take place weekly on Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. beginning in October at the Maysie Stroock Pavilion at Monmouth Medical Center, located at 300 Second Avenue in Long Branch.
Free to all attendees, Visual Journals will provide attendees with an outlet to express their feelings and reduce stress in a fun and creative way. There will be a selection of journals to choose from, but attendees are also invited to bring their own.
The program is free, and no registration is required. If you have any questions please call the Cancer Support Community at 732-923-6090.
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The Cancer Support Community offers supportive programs, education, and hope for individuals affected by a cancer diagnosis, no matter where treatment is received. Monthly programs include relaxation and guided imagery; yoga; mindfulness meditation; exercise for strength; support groups and much more. Please contact CSC at 732-923-6090, or email Joan.Hogan@rwjbh.org for a copy of the monthly program calendar.
About Monmouth Medical Center
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Located in Long Branch, N.J., Monmouth Medical Center, an RWJBarnabas Health facility, along with The Unterberg Children’s Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center, is one of New Jersey's largest academic medical centers and has been a teaching affiliate of Philadelphia’s Drexel University College of Medicine for more than 40 years. From its earliest days, Monmouth Medical Center has been a leader in surgical advancement and has introduced many technological firsts to the region, including robotic surgery and other minimally invasive techniques. U.S. News & World Report has recognized Monmouth as a regional leader in cancer, geriatrics, gynecology, neurology and neurosurgery. Monmouth Medical Center is the only hospital in Monmouth and Ocean counties to receive an “A” Hospital Safety Score by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit organization of employer purchasers of health care and the nation’s leading experts on patient safety.