Safe Sitter Babysitting Course
The Safe Sitter Program provides education to children between the ages of 11-13. This class teaches injury prevention and treatment, CPR, management of problem behavior and the business side of baby-sitting.
The Safe Sitter Program provides education to children between the ages of 11-13. This class teaches injury prevention and treatment, CPR, management of problem behavior and the business side of baby-sitting.
The rotator cuff has a big job in holding your bones in place and keeping your arms moving. Any irritation or inflammation can cause major pain. Attend ThedaCare’s free program and discover the different options for this type of shoulder trouble.
The Trauma Center at Theda Clark is proud to present its annual trauma symposium on May 19th, 2015.
Learn what causes knee pain and the treatment options that can get you back to enjoying life.
A Wine and Cheese Tasting will benefit the Rural Health Initiative in Waupaca County.
Experiencing challenges with conceiving can be an emotionally overwhelming time. This class will discuss fertility, diagnosis and available options on a budget.
Computers, electronics, appliances
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In the free ThedaCare community program, “Midwifery 101,” attendees will learn about the different roles a midwife can play – pregnancy support to primary care – in treating women throughout every stage in life.
If endometriosis is controlling your life, you do not need to leave the community to find help. This class is a discussion surrounding what endometriosis is, the impact on your life and treatment options available to you.
Women looking for ways to cope with the troublesome symptoms of menopause can attend the free community program, “Show Menopause Who’s Boss.” Chris Danz, APNP, of Women’s Care of Wisconsin, will discuss ways to cope with the fatigue, anxiety, hot flashes, sleep disturbances, night sweats and mood swings that menopause can bring. Chris will also discuss how women can get fluctuating hormones under control and take charge of their bodies again.
Former Detroit Lions quarterback, Eric Hipple and his daughter Tarah Hipple suffered a tragic loss when Jeff, Eric's son and Tarah's brother died by suicide. They speak to audiences about dealing with stress, pressure, depression and resilience. Their candid and heartfelt presentation takes audiences on a journey of their pain, anger and frustration, leading them full circle to acceptance and healing.
For media inquiries, please call Cassandra Wallace, Public and Media Relations Consultant at 920.442.0328 or the ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah switchboard at 920.729.3100 and ask for the marketing person on call.