Cancer Rehab Program by Good Samaritan Begins August 19

CHI Health Good Samaritan’s free cancer rehabilitation program helps survivors regain their physical, emotional, and spiritual health after treatment. 

Cancer Survivorship 101, facilitated by specially-trained nurses and mental health practitioners, is a 9-week holistic course starting Monday, Aug. 19 at the hospital’s Cancer Center located at 104 West 33rd St. Weekly sessions offer practical guidance for the next steps after treatment, including research-based advice on topics like nutrition, exercise, coping skills and healing. The small, supportive group setting provides opportunities to ask questions and share insights. 

Cancer Survivorship 101

Monday, Aug. 19 through Monday, Oct. 14 (9 sessions)

5:30 - 7:30 pm

Good Samaritan Cancer Center, 104 W. 33rd Street, Kearney

Evidence supports Cancer Survivorship 101 reduces depression and anxiety, while increasing hope, resilience, quality of life and happiness. Register by calling 308-865-7291.

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