State’s Prescription Drug Program Can Save You Money
Apr 30, 2012 No Comments ›› adminThe Washington State Health Care Authority provides a free Washington Prescription Drug Program (WPDP) Discount Card to all interested Washington residents. Although this program does not coordinate benefits with private insurance, the Basic Health Program, or Medicaid, it may be worthwhile for any Washington resident to enroll. Eligibility for other programs may change or there ...
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Conference for Caregivers: Tips & Tools for Daily Caregiving
Apr 13, 2012 Comments Off adminOn Monday, June 4, 2012 Aging and Disability Services Administration, Full Life Care, and Pierce County Community Connections/Long Term Care, with the support of numerous community organizations, will again host a day-long conference for caregivers, Challenges in Caregiving: Giving Care, Taking Care. The conference will be held in Tukwila, Washington at the Tukwila Community Center. Back ...
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Tools for the Journey
Mar 30, 2012 Comments Off adminHarmony Hill Retreat Center in support of you… Living with Cancer: This three-hour workshop offers practical resources and strategies for how to live fully despite the challenges of cancer. Included are breath work, guided imagery, group support and information about healing tools and resources. This program is offered at no cost to anyone who has been affected ...
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Seminar: Finding Your Potential After Cancer
Mar 19, 2012 Comments Off adminFinding Your Potential After Cancer Strong and Smart: Living Well With Cancer Seminar Tuesday, April 10, 2012 | 10:00 AM Free one-hour online webinarRegister now! Call 800-278-7837 or register online. Join us on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 for this free online webinar. This insightful presentation will allow for questions and answers and focus on: It’s not personal ...
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FREE Prostate Cancer Screening
Mar 1, 2012 Comments Off adminAre you at risk for prostate cancer? Prostate cancer risk factors: Advancing age: At age 60, 1 in 50 chanceEthnicity: African-American men are 60% more likely to get, and 2½ times more likely to die from, prostate cancer than Caucasian men. Family history: A man with a first-degree relative (father, brother, multiple relatives) with prostate cancer is more ...
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