October 15
Chemotherapy and radiation treatments can greatly impact a cancer patient’s self esteem. That’s why Sparrow Clinton Hospital and the American Cancer Society offer the Look Good … Feel Better program for women.
Classes meet on Monday, Oct. 15, at 2 p.m. in the Sparrow Clinton Hospital Volunteer Workroom on the third floor.
This free, community-based service teaches cancer patients helpful beauty techniques to enhance their appearance and self-image throughout the weeks of chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
Another class is scheduled on December 10.
A volunteer beauty professional provides instruction in practical make-up techniques and skin and nail care as well as hair loss options, including wigs, turbans and scarves. Each participant receives a free cosmetics kit for their personal use during and after the workshop.
Participants are asked to register at least one week prior to the class date, so individual kits can be ordered in advance. For more information or to register, call Jackie at 989.227.3334.
Sparrow Clinton Hospital was named a Five-Star Community Investor by the American Cancer Society. The prestigious Five-Star Community Investor Award is presented to organizations that are active on multiple fronts in the fight against cancer through sponsorship of local programs and services.
To learn more about services and programs available at Sparrow Clinton Hospital, visit www.sparrow.org.