“Cancer is mentally and physically demanding for the patient, their family and friends.
“We always aim to offer a range of services that can optimise health for anyone.
“This holistic approach ensures there are services suitable for everyone.”
Ms O’Kane said it was now well documented by other Australian cancer centres that such workshops complemented the already established workshops being offered.
“The wellness workshops will provide information and will also allow time for attendees to ask questions in a relaxed setting,” she said.
“It is important we care for the whole person in body, mind and spirit.” Clinic owner Des Lardner has been a long-time advocate of using treatments that enhance or complement modern medicine.
A herbalist and consultant pharmacist for almost 50 years, Mr Lardner said it was important to integrate wellbeing into all aspects of life including lifestyle changes to support the ‘whole’ person.
“The workshops will be conducted by naturopaths Emily Grieger and Ebony Jordan,” Mr Lardner said.
“They have extensive experience in counselling people who live with chronic illness and implementing stress management strategies.
“Emily and Ebony have detailed knowledge and they are looking forward to sharing this through their wellness workshop series.
“Optimal wellness requires addressing so many different aspects of health and we are pleased to present our understanding of holistic wellbeing and how it specifically relates to the needs of Wimmera Cancer Centre.”
The monthly wellness workshops will be available to anyone. The first session on February 24 is Relaxation for Health.
People can inquire about the workshops by calling the cancer centre on 5381 9169.
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