Lecture

Harnessing the Power of Everyday Activity

Presenter:
Allie Schmiesing, OTR/L, OTD

A diagnosis of cancer is far reaching and cancer survivors often face barriers to participating in their important and meaningful daily activities. Occupational therapists harness a holistic approach to health and utilize these everyday activities to optimize function and independence. They help address common side effects of the treatment and cancer through interventions targeting individual’s goals, routines, and environments. This seminar will examine the role of occupational therapy across the continuum of care, and will offer an overview of interventions available to support survivors in living their lives to the fullest.

Registration required.


The Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program provides FREE classes, workshops, fitness classes, services, and support to all cancer patients, regardless of where they receive their care.

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Event Details

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Stanford Health Library

211 Quarry Road, Suite 201
Palo Alto, CA 94304

Getting Here »

FREE

To register call: 650-725-9456