Health and Wellness

No-cost virtual Chronic Pain PATH workshop starts Feb. 21

ANN ARBOR, MICH. — (February 9, 2023) — Do you struggle with chronic pain? The reason for the pain is different for everyone, but it still hurts and affects your everyday life. If you live with chronic pain or care for someone who has chronic pain, consider taking a Chronic Pain PATH (Personal Action Toward Health) virtual workshop. Offered by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan (NKFM) at no cost to participants, the six-week workshop features a certified facilitator working with a small group to explore skills and tools to help people become more successful at managing pain and leading healthier, more enjoyable lives. Session topics include myths about pain, techniques to combat symptoms, working effectively with family and health care providers and more.

Chronic Pain PATH virtual Workshop
Tuesdays, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Information session – Tues. February 21
Sessions 1 to 6 – February 28 to April 4, 2023
New participants can join through Tuesday, March 7, 2023.
To register, go to http://classes.beaumont.org or call 800-633-7377.

To find additional Chronic Pain PATH workshops, visit: www.nkfm.org/PATH, email pathprograms@nkfm.org or call 800-633-7377. To find additional PATH programs throughout the state, visit mihealthyprograms.org.

About the NKFM

The mission of the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is to prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it. With more than a million people in Michigan affected by kidney disease, the NKFM works to provide life-changing programs and services across the state. Each year, Charity Navigator — the nation’s leading nonprofit evaluator — has recognized the NKFM with its highest rating of 4 stars for success in sound fiscal management. nkfm.org

 

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