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Cardiopulmonary rehab, speech/language pathology, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
Panhandle Head Trauma Support Group facilitated by Rehab Center professionals.
Cardiopulmonary rehab, speech/language pathology, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
Panhandle Head Trauma Support Group facilitated by Rehab Center professionals.
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Care Groups are supportive small groups that are designed to provide emotional and spiritual growth to individuals. Eastview offers the following small groups:
- Boundaries
- Domestic Abuse (women only)
- Divorce Care
- Financial Peace University
- Grief Share
- Healing from Depression
- Sexual Abuse (women only)
- Sexual Integrity (men only)
- Veterans Support
- Cancer Support (for those with cancer and caregivers)
- Recovery
- Parenting Support
Care Groups are supportive small groups that are designed to provide emotional and spiritual growth to individuals. Eastview offers the following small groups:
- Boundaries
- Domestic Abuse (women only)
- Divorce Care
- Financial Peace University
- Grief Share
- Healing from Depression
- Sexual Abuse (women only)
- Sexual Integrity (men only)
- Veterans Support
- Cancer Support (for those with cancer and caregivers)
- Recovery
- Parenting Support
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Provides college scholarships to people with Cystic Fibrosis.
Provides funds to people battling Cystic Fibrosis in Nebraska who have high medical costs due to treatments, doctor and hospital bills, and transplants.
Raises public awareness through public education, advocacy, and getting others involved.
Supports Cystic Fibrosis research.
Provides college scholarships to people with Cystic Fibrosis.
Provides funds to people battling Cystic Fibrosis in Nebraska who have high medical costs due to treatments, doctor and hospital bills, and transplants.
Raises public awareness through public education, advocacy, and getting others involved.
Supports Cystic Fibrosis research.
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Offers a support group for caregivers.
Offers a support group for caregivers.
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Advocacy services for blind and visually impaired individuals.
Monthly meetings in Omaha and Lincoln, call for information.
Advocacy services for blind and visually impaired individuals.
Monthly meetings in Omaha and Lincoln, call for information.
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Hospital and emergency department.
Cancer Care offering complete diagnostic and treatment methods, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and biotherapy, screenings, hereditary risk assessments, cancer survivor events and support groups. Telephone: (402) 481-5400
Care Management Services counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-8941
Center for Sleep Medicine where registered polysomnographic technologists conduct sleep evaluations for the diagnosis and treatment of problems such as sleep apnea and excessive snoring, narcolepsy, insomnia, night terrors, sleepwalking, and shift work adaptation. Telephone: (402) 481-9646
Conference Center for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-5646
Pastoral Care and educational programs to patients and their families. Telephone: (402) 481-5130
Urinary Incontinence Service is a confidential, individualized program which assists women with urinary stress incontinence to regain muscle control. Clients are given instruction in how to perform the Kegel technique, as well as the use of biofeedback-assisted muscle training to control stress or urgency incontinence. Other options include collagen injection, done by a urologist, to increase resistance for urinary leakage. Telephone: (402) 481-5629
Volunteers may begin service at the age of 14 and remain active for as long as they desire. Opportunities exist in over 90 areas at the medical center. For more information, call 402-481-3032.
Hospital and emergency department.
Cancer Care offering complete diagnostic and treatment methods, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and biotherapy, screenings, hereditary risk assessments, cancer survivor events and support groups. Telephone: (402) 481-5400
Care Management Services counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-8941
Center for Sleep Medicine where registered polysomnographic technologists conduct sleep evaluations for the diagnosis and treatment of problems such as sleep apnea and excessive snoring, narcolepsy, insomnia, night terrors, sleepwalking, and shift work adaptation. Telephone: (402) 481-9646
Conference Center for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-5646
Pastoral Care and educational programs to patients and their families. Telephone: (402) 481-5130
Urinary Incontinence Service is a confidential, individualized program which assists women with urinary stress incontinence to regain muscle control. Clients are given instruction in how to perform the Kegel technique, as well as the use of biofeedback-assisted muscle training to control stress or urgency incontinence. Other options include collagen injection, done by a urologist, to increase resistance for urinary leakage. Telephone: (402) 481-5629
Volunteers may begin service at the age of 14 and remain active for as long as they desire. Opportunities exist in over 90 areas at the medical center. For more information, call 402-481-3032.
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Information and support for individuals with Parkinson's Disease and their friends and family members.
Support groups are offered throughout the state.
Exercise classes and resources to support balance and mobility.
Fundraising for statewide services.
Information and support for individuals with Parkinson's Disease and their friends and family members.
Support groups are offered throughout the state.
Exercise classes and resources to support balance and mobility.
Fundraising for statewide services.
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Support groups include Serving Persons in Crisis Everyday (SPICE), Alcoholics Anonymous women's group, and Grief Share.
Support groups include Serving Persons in Crisis Everyday (SPICE), Alcoholics Anonymous women's group, and Grief Share.
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Hospital, acute care, emergency care, swing bed, skilled, and intermediate level care hospital (17 beds).
Extended care facility which provides long term care.
Home health services include nursing, nurse aids, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists.
Fitness center.
Immunization clinics.
Outpatient clinics including eye (cataract surgery); ear, nose, and throat; general surgeon; OB/GYN; orthopedics; oncologist; podiatrist; cardiologist; e-mental health; audiology; vascular surgeon; neurosurgery; urology; gastroenterology; dermatology; wound clinic; and pain clinic. Nephrology and diabetes consultation via telehealth.
Nutrition counseling services.
Physical, vascular, pulmonary, and cardiac rehabilitation.
CPR classes.
Support groups related to Alzheimer's caregivers and Parkinson's Disease.
Provides education to those who have been diagnosed with diabetes.
Pediatric therapy.
Diabetes education.
Hospital, acute care, emergency care, swing bed, skilled, and intermediate level care hospital (17 beds).
Extended care facility which provides long term care.
Home health services include nursing, nurse aids, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists.
Fitness center.
Immunization clinics.
Outpatient clinics including eye (cataract surgery); ear, nose, and throat; general surgeon; OB/GYN; orthopedics; oncologist; podiatrist; cardiologist; e-mental health; audiology; vascular surgeon; neurosurgery; urology; gastroenterology; dermatology; wound clinic; and pain clinic. Nephrology and diabetes consultation via telehealth.
Nutrition counseling services.
Physical, vascular, pulmonary, and cardiac rehabilitation.
CPR classes.
Support groups related to Alzheimer's caregivers and Parkinson's Disease.
Provides education to those who have been diagnosed with diabetes.
Pediatric therapy.
Diabetes education.
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This gathering offers support and education for adult patients with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers. Family members, caregivers, and friends are also encouraged to attend.
This gathering offers support and education for adult patients with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers. Family members, caregivers, and friends are also encouraged to attend.
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Cancer support groups.
After breast cancer support group:
-- Group for women who currently have breast cancer or women who are in remission.
Caregivers support group:
-- For caregivers and loves ones, this group provides support and education for support persons of our cancer patients.
Kids Club:
-- This group offers special support for children ages 5 to 13 whose parents or other close family members are diagnosed with cancer. Led by specially trained healthcare professionals, Kids Club helps improve communication between the child and their diagnosed parent and answer children's difficult questions about cancer. Kids Club is a one-night event from 5:30 pm to 7 pm and dinner is provided.
Livestrong at the YMCA:
-- A twelve-week, small group program and membership designed for adult cancer survivors at the Norm Waitt Sr. YMCA in South Sioux City, NE. This program fulfills the important need of supporting the increasing number of cancer survivors who find themselves in the transitional period between completing their cancer treatment and the shift to feeling physically and emotionally strong enough to attempt to return to their normal life. The program is conducted outside of medical facilities to emphasize that Livestrong at the YMCA is about health, not a disease.
Multiple Myeloma Support Group:
-- This group provides special support and education for patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, and their loved ones.
One-on-One Support for Cancer Survivors:
-- Meet with a social worker, dietitian, or our patient advocate to talk about specific questions or needs during your cancer journey such as emotional needs, nutritional needs, spiritual needs.
Patient-to-Patient Support:
-- Connect with another patient with a similar diagnosis.
Additional support groups are available; contact the June E. Nylen Cancer Center's patient advocate at (712) 252-9370 for questions on cancer support groups.
Cancer support groups.
After breast cancer support group:
-- Group for women who currently have breast cancer or women who are in remission.
Caregivers support group:
-- For caregivers and loves ones, this group provides support and education for support persons of our cancer patients.
Kids Club:
-- This group offers special support for children ages 5 to 13 whose parents or other close family members are diagnosed with cancer. Led by specially trained healthcare professionals, Kids Club helps improve communication between the child and their diagnosed parent and answer children's difficult questions about cancer. Kids Club is a one-night event from 5:30 pm to 7 pm and dinner is provided.
Livestrong at the YMCA:
-- A twelve-week, small group program and membership designed for adult cancer survivors at the Norm Waitt Sr. YMCA in South Sioux City, NE. This program fulfills the important need of supporting the increasing number of cancer survivors who find themselves in the transitional period between completing their cancer treatment and the shift to feeling physically and emotionally strong enough to attempt to return to their normal life. The program is conducted outside of medical facilities to emphasize that Livestrong at the YMCA is about health, not a disease.
Multiple Myeloma Support Group:
-- This group provides special support and education for patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, and their loved ones.
One-on-One Support for Cancer Survivors:
-- Meet with a social worker, dietitian, or our patient advocate to talk about specific questions or needs during your cancer journey such as emotional needs, nutritional needs, spiritual needs.
Patient-to-Patient Support:
-- Connect with another patient with a similar diagnosis.
Additional support groups are available; contact the June E. Nylen Cancer Center's patient advocate at (712) 252-9370 for questions on cancer support groups.
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Alzheimer's Support Groups.
Alzheimer's Support Groups.
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For those interested in attending Finding Hope, Breast Cancer, and Prostate Cancer Support Groups virtually, contact the Cancer Information Line.
FINDING HOPE SUPPORT GROUP:
- Open to any cancer patient, caregiver, or friend
- The group meets in person and virtually every third Wednesday of the month (except in December) at 5 p.m. in the 2D Classroom located inside the Memorial Learning Center.
BARIATRIC AND WELLNESS SUPPORT GROUPS:
- Persons who have undergone bariatric surgery and their family members are welcome.
- The wellness support group is also available to anyone who is considering medical weight loss or bariatric surgery.
- Monthly meetings held monthly at five locations.
- For more details, please call Memorial Wellness Center. For those in central Illinois, call 217-788-3948 or toll free at 866-205-7915.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP:
- The group meets in person and virtually every second Tuesday of the month (except in November and December) at 5:30 p.m. in the 2D Classroom located inside the Memorial Learning Center.
Prostate Cancer Support Group:
- The group meets in person and virtually every second Wednesday of the month (except in November and December) at 5:15 p.m. in the 2D Classroom located inside the Memorial Learning Center.
Call or visit website for other support groups.
For those interested in attending Finding Hope, Breast Cancer, and Prostate Cancer Support Groups virtually, contact the Cancer Information Line.
FINDING HOPE SUPPORT GROUP:
- Open to any cancer patient, caregiver, or friend
- The group meets in person and virtually every third Wednesday of the month (except in December) at 5 p.m. in the 2D Classroom located inside the Memorial Learning Center.
BARIATRIC AND WELLNESS SUPPORT GROUPS:
- Persons who have undergone bariatric surgery and their family members are welcome.
- The wellness support group is also available to anyone who is considering medical weight loss or bariatric surgery.
- Monthly meetings held monthly at five locations.
- For more details, please call Memorial Wellness Center. For those in central Illinois, call 217-788-3948 or toll free at 866-205-7915.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP:
- The group meets in person and virtually every second Tuesday of the month (except in November and December) at 5:30 p.m. in the 2D Classroom located inside the Memorial Learning Center.
Prostate Cancer Support Group:
- The group meets in person and virtually every second Wednesday of the month (except in November and December) at 5:15 p.m. in the 2D Classroom located inside the Memorial Learning Center.
Call or visit website for other support groups.
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Information and referral.
Client assistance grants provides limited financial assistance for adaptive equipment, removing barriers in the home, and provides scholarships for special programs.
Tech Tools, a developmental technology library, provides adapted toys and devices to people of all ages with individual and physical disabilities at no cost to families and professionals. Libraries are located in Omaha, Gretna, Lincoln, Norfolk, Grand Island, Fremont, and Kearney.
Family Focus is a series of events throughout the year designed for the entire family unit bringing families facing similar challenges together and providing the opportunity to draw strength and knowledge as well as relax and socialize.
Information and referral.
Client assistance grants provides limited financial assistance for adaptive equipment, removing barriers in the home, and provides scholarships for special programs.
Tech Tools, a developmental technology library, provides adapted toys and devices to people of all ages with individual and physical disabilities at no cost to families and professionals. Libraries are located in Omaha, Gretna, Lincoln, Norfolk, Grand Island, Fremont, and Kearney.
Family Focus is a series of events throughout the year designed for the entire family unit bringing families facing similar challenges together and providing the opportunity to draw strength and knowledge as well as relax and socialize.
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Offers group counseling services that integrates mental health treatment with that for substance abuse. This enables clients to learn skills to manage mental health challenges as well as skills related to substance use modification, which can significantly enhance their success rates.
Offers group counseling services that integrates mental health treatment with that for substance abuse. This enables clients to learn skills to manage mental health challenges as well as skills related to substance use modification, which can significantly enhance their success rates.
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