Sacred Heart News HSHS Sacred Heart and St. Joseph’s hospitals launch Restorative Health series March 10
HSHS Sacred Heart and St. Joseph’s hospitals launch Restorative Health series March 10
February 10, 2020
Let’s face it – chronic conditions certainly can make life challenging. But a challenging life does not have to be an unfulfilled life. In fact, learning how to manage a chronic condition can help you to live your best life. If you have diabetes – a chronic condition that affects more than 100 million U.S. adults – you’ll want to join HSHS Sacred Heart and St. Joseph’s hospitals for a presentation on how to better manage your diabetes and ultimately make your life easier.
The free presentation will take place Tuesday, March 10 at 29 Pines/Sleep Inn and Suites Conference Center. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the presentation begins at 6 p.m. Hear from local experts including a wound care physician, a certified family nurse practitioner and a registered dietitian. Resource booths and refreshments will be available.
Registration is required by calling 715-717-6565 or www.sacredhearteauclaire.org/Events-Classes.
This is the first installment of the two hospitals’ Restorative Health Series, which is designed to educate and support those who have a chronic health condition. Each unique installment will focus on new research, techniques for managing the disease and building a positive mindset for healthy living. Future installments will be scheduled throughout the year.
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