Tai Chi for Cancer (Virtual)
OnlineFacilitated by Celeste Motherwell The purpose of Tai Chi is to use slow movements to relax the body and mind, improve balance and breathing, and strengthen the cardiovascular and immune... Read more »
Facilitated by Celeste Motherwell The purpose of Tai Chi is to use slow movements to relax the body and mind, improve balance and breathing, and strengthen the cardiovascular and immune... Read more »
Facilitated by Gail Hamm and Leslie Sperry “What art offers is space – a certain breathing room for the spirit.” - John Updike Have you wanted to spend more time... Read more »
Facilitated by Pranayoga Instructors at Cancer Services Southeast Fort Wayne Chair Yoga is all done while sitting in a chair, making it easier for people who cannot get down on... Read more »
Facilitated by Alan Clayton at Cancer Services Fort Wayne, 6316 Mutual Drive Alan Clayton, a certified Tai Chi instructor and 19-year student of the art will instruct you in this... Read more »
Facilitated at Cancer Services Fort Wayne, 6316 Mutual Drive This support group is intended for graduates of the Clarity program. Please do not attend unless you've completed Clarity. Second Thursdays... Read more »
Facilitated by Heather Demars Before you attend for the first time, you are encouraged to check in with Lauren Richwine at (260) 484-9560 or LRichwine@cancer-services.org This group is a safe... Read more »
Facilitated by Celeste Motherwell at Cancer Services Southeast Fort Wayne Because of its slow and gentle movements, Tai chi won’t leave you out of breath. You’ll still benefit from stronger... Read more »
Register by April 2 by contacting your advocate at 260-484-9560. If you don't have an advocate, call us and ask to speak with Lauren Richwine about Clarity. Did cancer give... Read more »
Facilitated by Celeste Motherwell The purpose of Tai Chi is to use slow movements to relax the body and mind, improve balance and breathing, and strengthen the cardiovascular and immune... Read more »
Try out Henna body art for yourself! Henna temporarily dyes your skin and has been shown to reduce inflammation and ease neuropathy. Here is an example of Henna: Tuesdays, April... Read more »