Events

Struthers Gentle Yoga

06/10/2013 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Mats are provided at this weekly Gentle Yoga class for people with Parkinson’s. The gentle poses are modified for the individual, although participants must be able to stand unassisted and have no significant blood pressure fluctuations as they change positions. Participants report that they experience relaxation and improved balance. Call 952-993-5495 or 1-888-993-5495 for more information.   It’s 10 to 11 a.m., Mondays, at Struthers.

Capistrant Tai Chi

06/10/2013 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Tai Chi For Parkinson’s and Wellness a Chinese exercise of slow circular movements that help promote energy flow and a sense of well-being. This Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting in a chair. You will receive multiple benefits either way. This class is designed to help improve the following: balance, coordination, concentration, srength and mental well-being. The cost is $5 per session. Attend seven sessions and the eighth session is free. As a beginner, your FIRST Session is FREE. New participants are welcome come the first Monday of the month at 10 a.m. for orientation. No registraiton is required. Call 651-232-2166 if you have questions.

Struthers Seated Exercises

06/10/2013 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
This program is taught by specialized staff. Call Struthers for more information. 952-993-5495 or 1-888-993-5495.  

Struthers Movement Boosters

06/11/2013 10:00 am - 11:00 am
This is a comprehensive, active exercise class designed to work on increased strength, flexibility, balance and agility. It emphasizes larger movements. Participants must be able to stand unassisted and have no significant blood pressure changes. Call Struthers for more information. 952-993-5495 or 1-888-993-5495.  

Capistrant Fitness III

06/11/2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Fitness  III is a seated group designed for participants who may need more significant help with activities of daily living. This class will provide appropriate exercise and group activities to counteract the long term emotional impact of PD.  $5 per session This unique exercise program stresses components of strengthening, stretching and aerobics.  Fitness classes are supervised by a recreation therapist who will provide guidance to complete exercises, provide assistance as appropriate and monitor response to exercise. The recreational therapists are trained professionals with experience working with people with Parkinson’s disease. Fitness I, II and III are designed to provide fitness opportunities for participants across the continuum of their disease. A free Fitness Assessment is required prior to joining Fitness I, II or III classes.

Struthers Club CREATE Therapeutic Day Program

06/12/2013 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
This licensed adult day program is designed to enhance wellness through exercise, creative arts, spiritual care, music therapy, socialization and other activities. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and space is limited. Call for more information. 952-993-5495  or  1-888-993-5495.

Capistrant Fitness Assessment

06/12/2013 1:00 pm
Free fitness assessments are available Wednesday afternoon and are required prior to participating in the fitness classes. You will meet with a physical therapist for a 30 minute assessment to evaluate your walking, balance, strength and more. To make an appointment call 651-326-2178.

Struthers Movement Boosters

06/13/2013 10:00 am - 11:00 am
This is a comprehensive, active exercise class designed to work on increased strength, flexibility, balance and agility. It emphasizes larger movements. Participants must be able to stand unassisted and have no significant blood pressure changes. Call Struthers for more information. 952-993-5495 or 1-888-993-5495.  

Capistrant Fitness III

06/13/2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Fitness  III is a seated group designed for participants who may need more significant help with activities of daily living. This class will provide appropriate exercise and group activities to counteract the long term emotional impact of PD.  $5 per session This unique exercise program stresses components of strengthening, stretching and aerobics.  Fitness classes are supervised by a recreation therapist who will provide guidance to complete exercises, provide assistance as appropriate and monitor response to exercise. The recreational therapists are trained professionals with experience working with people with Parkinson’s disease. Fitness I, II and III are designed to provide fitness opportunities for participants across the continuum of their disease. A free Fitness Assessment is required prior to joining Fitness I, II or III classes.
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