Verona Medical Clinic | Apr 07, 2016
Two six-week series of free self-management workshops on Living Well with Chronic Disease and Chronic Pain are coming up in our area. The workshops will help you gain information and new skills to better manage Chronic Pain, keep active and live healthier. You will learn how to deal with emotional, physical and social aspects of living with chronic pain. This workshop helps people who have a wide range of chronic pain conditions such as musculoskeletal pain, fibromyalgia, repetitive strain injury, post stroke, neuropathic pain and other chronic conditions.
These workshops are open to anyone living with chronic pain, their family members and caregivers. You will receive a free copy of the book “Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions and Chronic Pain”.
DENBIGH, Mondays, April 18 - May 23: Land O’ Lakes Community Services is holding “Living well with Chronic Pain” workshops from April 18 to May 23, 1:30-4pm at the Denbigh Hall, 222 Highway 28 Denbigh Ontario. For more information and to register, call Pam @ 613-336-8934 ext 229; 1-877-679-6636, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Registration is limited.
VERONA, Wednesdays April 20 - May 25: Workshops will be held at the Verona Medical Clinic, 1:30-4pm, to provide help for those living with arthritis, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, depression, lung disease, diabetes, and other diseases. To register please call Meredith Prikker 613-376-3327 at the Sydenham Clinic or Annie Campbell 613-374-3311 at the Verona Clinic.
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