Food and Mood | Skills to Improve Mood, End Cravings and Decrease Anxiety. |
![food and mood]() | PROGRAM DETAILS: This 6 week psycho-educational group will focus on positive coping skills, identifying emotional and stress eating, food and mood concepts and the health effects of imagery and the relaxation response. FOR: Any patient or non-patient dealing with emotional eating or health concerns that would benefit from a lifestyle change. CONTACT: For more information, please contact Kimberly Jackson at (508) 350-2225 opt. 3. |
Navigating Pain Management | Alternative Therapies To Manage Chronic Pain |
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| PROGRAM DETAILS: This 5-week group will focus on evidence-based behavioral health and alternative therapies to manage chronic pain. Participants will be introduced to the risks of pain medication/controlled substances misuse, dependence and addiction prevention. FOR: Anyone interested in managing pain through evidence-based and alternative therapies. CONTACT: For more information, please contact Kimberly Jackson at (508) 350-2225 opt. 3. |
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LITE: Lifestyle Intervention To Enhance Cardiovascular Health (For Compass Medical AND Non-Compass Medical Patients) |
![LITE image]() | PROGRAM DETAILS: The LITE Program at Compass Medical is a medically supervised plan that incorporates practical nutritional advice with the development of an individual exercise plan to help achieve overall and cardiovascular health. FOR: Compass Medical AND Non-Compass Medical patients with cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. CONTACT: For more information, please contact the Cardiovascular Center at (508) 350-2400. |
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Diabetes Self-Management Education (For Compass Medical Patients Only) |
![Diabetes image]() | PROGRAM DETAILS: The Diabetes Self Management Education and Support program at Compass Medical is a certified program that can provide a framework for patients and their families to learn to live well with diabetes. FOR: Any Compass Medical patient that is newly diagnosed with diabetes, patients with new diabetic complications, diabetic patients with A1c over 7, or any patient looking to learn how to manage their diabetes better. CONTACT: For more information, please contact the Specialty Services Department at (508) 350-2222. |