LiveWell with Chronic Conditions
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Sunrise Health Region
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- LiveWell with Chronic Conditions
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Service Description
Offers practical suggestions and support which builds confidence in coping with the everyday challenges of living with a chronic condition.
- Two trained leaders meet with groups of up to 12 participants for two hours once a week for six weeks.
Eligibility
Caregivers and/or individuals who have a chronic health condition such as:
- Chronic Pain
- Arthritis
- Diabetes
- Fibromyalgia
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Heart Disease
- Chronic Lung Disease
- Parkinson's Disease
- Cancer.
Application Process
Call for details.
Fees
No cost.
Healthy Living Facilitator: 306-786-0236
Community Health Educator: 306-786-0627
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Coverage Area
Various communities within Sunrise Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Location Info
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