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Women are more likely to develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) than men after experiencing trauma. At any given time in the United States 8% of people are experiencing PTSD. What is PTSD, the signs and symptoms, and how is it treated?
Your much needed blood donation will stay in Lee County and benefit local residents and visitors in need at the Healthy Life Center. You can also donate at the Bonita Community Health Center, 3501 Health Center Blvd, Suite 2100 by calling (239) 495-4372.
Hertz arena's central location creates the perfect spot to meet up with your family and friends for an Independence Day morning run and walk.
Preparing for a hurricane means more than stocking up on gasoline and toilet paper. Explore the essentials in staying proactive, managing your medication, and other helpful first-aid tips for hurricane season. Virtual Event. RSVP at 239-468-0050
Skin cancer is on the rise, and early detection is the key to survival. A skin exam is the first step in diagnosing pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions to prevent further development. RSVP at 239-468-0050
The Bloodmobile will be at Lee Health Coconut Point to collect much needed donations. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.
Join Physical Therapist Nathalie Grondin to learn about the brain and inner ear and how they relate to your balance. This session is part of the Balance Education Series. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.
Family & Friends CPR is for people who want to learn CPR but do not need a CPR course completion card. This course is ideal for community groups, new parents, grandparents, babysitters, and others interested in learning how to save a life. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.
Education about methods and techniques available to reduce accidental falls, followed by a 15 minute Tai-Chi demonstration. Register for the webinar at https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkcuCorT0vHNzyDr6YZhQANo215voJvqBo or call (239) 351-5550 Step Smart is committed to empowering all older adults in SWFL to age well and stay falls free. We are partnering with the National Council on Aging (NCOA) […]
Presented during “Mental Illness Week,” this presentation will help you better understand mental illness and provide important skills to lessen the effects and help recover from mental illness. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.