January 2026
Exercise is an important part of a cancer patient’s treatment regimen. Even as treatments knock a patient down, having outings to exercise can help with mood and fatigue. Evidence has shown that exercise improves quality of life and has beneficial ...
Do you like to knit or crochet? How about sewing or needlework, or quilting? Would you like to learn how? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should join us at Threads of Hope at 1 pm on Monday afternoons. This group offers lots ...
The Ostomy Wellness Group provides support and education to those who will have or have had ostomy surgery and their relatives. Talking with other ostomates can provide assistance and reassurance that ostomates can lead normal lives following ostomy ...
If nursing your new baby doesn’t come naturally, you’re not alone. Women have been nursing babies for ages, so it would seem like breastfeeding should be instinctive, but for many new mothers, it can be uncomfortable, awkward, and unproductive at ...
This meeting is for men and their spouses to gain knowledge about their cancer journey. You have the opportunity to visit with other cancer survivors who can provide insights and practical suggestions on ways to manage your situation.
Strengthening, flexibility, balance, low-impact exercise. Peer-led class. Tuesday and Thursday at the Wellness Center on highway 201 North. Classes are held 10:15-11:00 AM
Do you have a personal or family history of heart disease? Have you experienced a heart event or undergone a heart procedure? Heart Healthy Women is a support group led by Baxter Regional Medical Center Cardiac Rehab Coordinator Dawn Tullis, RN, that ...