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SEPTEMBER 2009 SUPPORT GROUPS
ALZHEIMER’S * Light Meal Served
THURS, September 17 from 5:30 - 7 pm
Location: Callaway Gardens, 5505 West Skagit Court, Kennewick
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS)
WED, September 23 from 6 - 7:30 pm
Location: TNRC
Co-Sponsored with the ALS Association Evergreen Chapter
CAREGIVERS
MON, September 21 at 2 pm
Location: Manor at Canyon Lakes, East Wing, 2802 W 35th Ave, Kennewick
CAREGIVERS
TUES, September 15 at 1 pm
Location: TNRC
CAREGIVERS (For Men Only)
* Light Meal Served
MON, September 28 at 12:30 pm
Location: Callaway Gardens, 5505 W Skagit Court, Kennewick, WA
CHRONIC FATIGUE IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME / FIBROMYALGIA
TUES, September 8 from 2 - 3 pm
Location: TNRC
Topic: The new book Food That Helps Win the Battle Against Fibromyalgia: Ease Everyday Pain and Fight Fatigue has much to offer our group--extremely helpful narrative, and even better recipes! Let’s discuss the connection between food and better health, and potential for taking recipes from the book for an October potluck.
NEW CHRONIC PAIN
FRI, September 18 at 1 pm
Location: TNRC
Dr. Anjan Sen and TNRC will be forming a support group for those affected by Chronic Pain. The goal will be to improve understanding of what chronic pain is. It will take a multi-disciplinary approach. Come to the first meeting on September 18th at 1:00. Please call for location and to RSVP. Location was not able to be determined at time of newsletter deadline.
LYME DISEASE
THURS, September 17 at 5 pm
Location: TNRC
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS GROUPS
TUES, September 1 at 2 pm
Location: TNRC
Co-Sponsored by the National MS Society
Topic: A DVD will be shown from the National MS Society on the upcoming North American Education Program on “Clinical Trials: Solving One Piece of the MS Puzzle”.
MON, September 28 at 6:30 pm
Location: Mid-Columbia Library
1620 S Union Street, Kennewick
Topic: See above
PARKINSON’S
THURS, September 10 at 1:30 pm
Location: TNRC
Topic: A DVD on communication in Parkinson’s families will be shown. Dr. Paul Domitor, a Spokane, WA psychologist who works with Parkinson’s clients, is the speaker on this excellent and informative presentation.
POST POLIO
SAT, September 19 at 1 pm
Location: TNRC
Topic: Pursed lip diaphramatic breathing techniques to enhance breathing.
STROKE
WED, September 16, from 2 - 3 pm
Location: TNRC
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
WED, September 2 from 7 - 8 pm
Location: TNRC
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