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Thursday, April 25, 2024

BLESSING HEALTH SYSTEM: Blessing hosts an event for area women

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Blessing Health System issued the following announcement on April 19.

Area women are invited to register now for Blessing Health System’s second annual “Revitalize: An evening of Women’s Wellness” on Thursday, May 23. The event is free but space is limited and registration is required.

Revitalize will take place at Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences, 3609 N. Marx Drive, Quincy, the former Vatterott College building, from 5-7:30 pm.

The featured presentation is, “Be Your Best Self,” by Claudia Lasys, licensed clinical social work, Blessing Cancer Center. Additional activities for the evening include:

Mocktails and make-your-own taco dip with dietician Jen Kamps of the Blessing Wellness Center

Mini-massages by Alyssa Kennedy, Cindy Spake and Lisa Anderson of the Blessing Hospital Massage Therapy program

Paraffin hand waxing, courtesy of the Blessing Breast Center

Accessible yoga sessions with Jamie Parrot, Blessing Wellness Center

Active Release Technique demonstrations by Blessing Physician Services chiropractors Drs. Wes Creech and Erik Nothold

“Blessing’s first Revitalize event was very successful,” said Maureen Kahn, RN, MHA, MSN, President/Chief Executive Officer, Blessing Health System/Blessing Hospital. “With time such a valuable commodity, I believe women appreciate and enjoy the opportunity to access a number of experiences in one location designed to enhance their health and well-being. That is what Revitalize offers.”

While the event is free space is limited and registration is required. Register for this free event online or call 877-411-2468.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Blessing Health System

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