Our calendar offers a complete, up-to-date list of upcoming events, support groups, therapy sessions and more...
May 2012
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Midtown
1800 Williams St., Suite 200
Denver, CO 80218
Registration Required: (303) 336-3059 – Diane Mehan, LCSW
A monthly support and networking program for patients living with a sarcoma diagnosis. Learn, share, and connect! Bring your lunch, we will provide dessert and a beverage.
Guest Presenter: Laraine Pounds, RN, BSN, MSN, CMT
Learn how to use essential oils to enhance wellness in your life.
June 2012
10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Saturdays: June 9, August 11 and December 8.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Rose
4700 E. Hale Parkway, Suite 400
Denver, CO
For more information: (720) 313-2477 or s2sdst@gmail.com – Roechelle L. Smith
The Sister to Sister Support Group and the The Denver Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., would like to invite you to your Support Group, supporting people of color and their families through the cancer journey. Bring yourself, bring a friend!
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Sky Ridge
10103 Ridge Gate Parkway, Suite G01
Lone Tree, CO
For more information: (303) 329-2579 or susan.ash-lee@usoncology.com– Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
The words “survivor,” “inspiration,” and “hero” are often used to describe patients and their loved ones during their cancer journey. Many find these descriptive words inaccurate and burdensome. In this writing workshop we will explore the mythology of the hero’s story, tell our own cancer story, and retell it in the context of transformation and power. This program is open to patients and their loved ones. Red capes and super powers not required. Please Attend One of the Following: (Dates Corresponds with
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Sky Ridge
10103 Ridge Gate Parkway, Suite G01
Lone Tree, CO
For more information: (303) 329-2579 or susan.ash-lee@usoncology.com– Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
The words “survivor,” “inspiration,” and “hero” are often used to describe patients and their loved ones during their cancer journey. Many find these descriptive words inaccurate and burdensome. In this writing workshop we will explore the mythology of the hero’s story, tell our own cancer story, and retell it in the context of transformation and power. This program is open to patients and their loved ones. Red capes and super powers not required. Please Attend One of the Following: (Dates Corresponds with
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Midtown
1800 Williams St., Suite 200
Denver, CO 80218
Registration Required: (303) 336-3059 – Diane Mehan, LCSW
A monthly support and networking program for patients living with a sarcoma diagnosis. Learn, share, and connect! Bring your lunch, we will provide dessert and a beverage.
Presenter: Diane Mehan.
Find new ways to cope with your illness as we explore together the storm of transitions.
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Lone Tree
10103 Ridge Gate Parkway, Suite G01
Lone Tree, CO 80214
Registration Required: (303) 329-2579 – Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
Program Presenters: Stacey Snavely, RN, MSN, OCN and Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
Completing cancer treatment is often exciting, stressful and filled with new challenges and uncertainty that can hinder your ability to live life to its fullest. Many cancer survivors wonder what they need to prepare for on the journey ahead and what to do next to help themselves recover and return to life. This program will address:
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Midtown
1800 Williams St., Suite 200
Denver, CO 80218
Registration Required: (303) 336-3059 – Diane Mehan, LCSW
A monthly support and networking program for patients living with a sarcoma diagnosis. Learn, share, and connect! Bring your lunch, we will provide dessert and a beverage.
Presenter: Diane Mehan.
Find new ways to cope with your illness as we explore together the storm of transitions.
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Sky Ridge
10103 Ridge Gate Parkway, Suite G01
Lone Tree, CO
For more information: (303) 329-2579 or susan.ash-lee@usoncology.com– Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
The words “survivor,” “inspiration,” and “hero” are often used to describe patients and their loved ones during their cancer journey. Many find these descriptive words inaccurate and burdensome. In this writing workshop we will explore the mythology of the hero’s story, tell our own cancer story, and retell it in the context of transformation and power. This program is open to patients and their loved ones. Red capes and super powers not required. Please Attend One of the Following: (Dates Corresponds with
July 2012
1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Sky Ridge
10103 Ridge Gate Parkway, Suite G01
Lone Tree, CO
For more information: (303) 329-2579 or susan.ash-lee@usoncology.com– Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
It is not uncommon to have heard the following remarks from well-intentioned friends, family members and neighbors during one’s cancer journey: “stay positive,” “don’t get down” and “ you have to remain upbeat.” These statements are often disheartening and can be a burden. In fact, at this very moment, you may be asking yourself: “Happiness during cancer? Are you kidding me!?” Activating happiness is not the act of denying the full-range of emotions such as; loneliness, grief, and worry, but rather an invitation to engage
1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Location:
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers: Sky Ridge
10103 Ridge Gate Parkway, Suite G01
Lone Tree, CO
For more information: (303) 329-2579 or susan.ash-lee@usoncology.com– Susan Ash-Lee, LCSW
It is not uncommon to have heard the following remarks from well-intentioned friends, family members and neighbors during one’s cancer journey: “stay positive,” “don’t get down” and “ you have to remain upbeat.” These statements are often disheartening and can be a burden. In fact, at this very moment, you may be asking yourself: “Happiness during cancer? Are you kidding me!?” Activating happiness is not the act of denying the full-range of emotions such as; loneliness, grief, and worry, but rather an invitation to engage