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St. John's St. Francis Hospital
hosts free classes for those with chronic conditions
July 25, 2005
Grants from
the Missouri Foundation for Health and the Department of Health and Senior
Services are funding a program in Mountain View titled “Living a Healthy Life
with Chronic Conditions.”
The classes
are designed to help people manage the challenges of arthritis, fibromyalgia,
lupus, chronic pain, osteoporosis, diabetes, asthma, heart problems and other
problems.
They will be
held each Monday starting on July 25 and will continue for six weeks. The
classes will be in the St. John’s St. Francis Hospital Classroom from 9-11:00
a.m. each Monday.
According to
Margaret Lindsey, RN, with the Regional Arthritis Center, having a chronic
condition does not mean you have to stop doing the things you love to do. To
get back in the driver’s seat, this program discusses strategies for getting and
maintaining control.
Some of the
topics include: how to fight fatigue; how to communicate better about health
issues; how to make daily tasks easier; how to manage pain and other symptoms;
and how to set goals for positive life.
“It is FREE
to participate,” explained Lindsey, “You will be provided with a book of
information just for coming.”
The program is
a cooperative program of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services;
SWMO Regional Arthritis Center and St. John’s St. Francis Hospital. Presenters
for the program are Margaret Lindsey, RN, and Deanna Thompson, MS, RD, LD,
dietitian at St. John’s St. Francis Hospital. For information and to register
call St. John’s St. Francis Hospital at 417-934-7000.
For media
information, contact St. John’s Media Relations at 417-820-2426 or
cscott@sprg.mercy.net.
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