You are invited to join us for these programs designed to provide insight and information about topics relevant to our community.
Details and registration available at wkhs.com, ‘Classes & Events,’ or by calling (318) 212-8225.
Community Education
JOINT REPLACEMENT CAMP
Designed for those who are considering or who have scheduled total hip or total knee replacement surgery. The Willis- Knighton Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute offers participants insight into the joint replacement process, from preadmission planning to surgery, follow-up and rehabilitation.
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 9 a.m.
WK Pierremont Health Center Conference Room 203, 8001 Youree Drive
Support Groups at Willis-Knighton
Support groups at Willis-Knighton are provided at no cost to the participants. Reservations are requested.
CANCER
All of these groups take place at the Willis-Knighton Cancer Center, 2600 Kings Highway. Lunch is included for noon meetings.
General Cancer Support Group
Tuesdays, Noon
4th Floor Conference Room Helps patients and their loved ones consider challenges faced by patients with cancer.
Coping With… Cancer
Wednesday, Jan. 7, Noon
2nd Floor Conference Room Helps patients and their families find new ways to cope with cancer. Different speakers addressing a new topic each month. Patients also have the opportunity to discuss their concerns with healthcare providers regarding symptomcontrol, nutritious eating tips and lifestyle changes that will be of value during and after treatment.
Woman to Woman: Caring for Your Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Needs
Wednesday, Jan. 21, Noon
2nd Floor Conference Room An education program designed to give female cancer patients and their loved ones information on issues unique to their treatments and side effects. Patients will also have the opportunity to discuss their concern with different healthcare providers.
HEART DISEASE
Heart to Heart – Women’s Cardiovascular Support Group
Dedicated to offering information to women with heart disease.
Thursday, Jan. 8, Noon
WK Health & Fitness Center 2474 Greenwood Road
Thursday, Jan. 8, 11 a.m.
WK Bossier Wellness Center Cardiac Rehab Education Room 2450 Hospital Drive
Tuesday, Jan. 20, Noon
WK Pierremont Health Center Room 203, 8001 Youree Drive
Shaking the Sodium from Your Diet and Thriving with Cardiopulmonary Disease Offers advice and support from cardiac rehab nurses and dietitians to address heart failure and chronic cardiopulmonary disease.
Thursday, Jan. 8, 10 a.m.
WK Bossier Health Center Conference Room B 2400 Hospital Drive
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2 p.m.
WK Health & Fitness Center 2474 Greenwood Road
Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1 p.m.
WK Pierremont Health Center Room 203, 8001 Youree Drive
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Friday, Jan. 9, 1 p.m.
WK Eye Institute Kerlin Memorial Conference Center, 2611 Greenwood Road
STROKE
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2 p.m.
WK Eye Institute Kerlin Memorial Conference Center, 2611 Greenwood Road
FIBROMYALGIA
Tuesday, Jan. 20, Noon
WK Eye Institute Kerlin Memorial Conference Center, 2611 Greenwood Road
LYMPHEDEMA
Monday, Jan. 26, Noon
WK Cancer & Lymphedema Therapy Clinic 2403 Greenwood Road
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Offers information and support for people experiencing the loss of a loved one.
Adult Group: Thursdays, 5:30 p.m.
Children and Adolescents: Call for appointment.
Willis-Knighton Hospice of Louisiana 616 East Flournoy Lucas Road
Workplace Wellness
Date: Thursday, Jan. 22
Time: Noon Location: WK Innovation Center, 2105 Airline Drive, Bossier City
Do you spend more than two hours staring at a computer screen? Do you take breaks from sitting at your desk? On average we spend 40 hours per week at work, which can be physically and mentally draining. Workplace wellness increases productivity and morale. Holly Winterrowd and WK Fitness & Wellness Center instructors will teach simple strategies on how to stay healthy, active and stress free at the office. $7.00, Lunch included
Registration is required for all seminars and events at The Oaks.
Details and registration available at wkhs.com, ‘Classes & Events,’ or by calling (318) 212-8225.
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Book Review: The Silence of Bonaventure Arrow
Guest Speaker: Elizabeth Hadwin, from Barnes & Noble
Thursday, Jan. 8, 3:30 p.m.
Ballroom, Tower at The Oaks This
Rita Leganski novel is set in 1950s Louisiana and tells an imaginative
and touching story of Bonaventure, a young boy who cannot speak but who
has been gifted with extraordinary hearing. It is a story about the
difference between hearing and listening, forgiving and redeeming as the
love Bonaventure has for his family unfolds within the pages. Cost: $5, nonresidents. Registration is required.
Make a Wish: Your Bucket List
Guest Speakers: Mary Ann Van Osdell, Rene Taggart and the Rev. Andrew Comeaux
Monday, Jan. 12, 3 p.m.
Alta and John Franks Community Centre Have
you ever thought about what dreams you want to fulfill and life
experiences you desire? Do you have a bucket list? Hear how one
Shreveporter has fulfilled most of her bucket list, including traveling
to all 48 states in the contiguous United States. Other speakers: Rene
Taggart of Lockhart Jewelers and the Rev. Andrew Comeaux of The Oaks. Cost: $5, nonresidents. Registration is required.
Well Worth It Series: Permanent Cosmetics
Guest Speaker: Susie Boyd, R.N.
Friday, Jan. 16, 3 p.m.
Ballroom, Tower at The Oaks Susie
Boyd will share information on permanent makeup, a cosmetic technique
that uses tattoos to produce designs that resemble makeup, such as
eyelining or other enhancing colors to the skin of the face, lips and
eyelids. Cost: $5, nonresidents. Registration is required.
Musical Homecoming: Cellist in Concert
Guest Performer: John-Henry Crawford, cellist
Thursday, Jan. 22, 4 p.m.
Alta and John Franks Community Centre After
completing his studies at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music,
cellist John-Henry Crawford, 21, returns to Shreveport to perform
selections by Czech composer Antonín Dvorák as well as selections from
Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by Johann Sebastian Bach. Crawford is
a former Shreveport Symphony Orchestra Rising Star and is gaining
international renown through performances in Canada, Switzerland,
France, South America and Mexico as well as throughout the United
States. Cost: $5, nonresidents. Registration is required.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Healthwise: Balance– Your First Defense against Falling
Guest Speaker: Holly Winterrowd, manager/senior wellness coordinator for The Oaks of Louisiana
Friday, Jan. 9, 2 p.m.
Alta and John Franks Community Centre Falling
and fear of falling are controllable. Holly Winterrowd, manager/senior
wellness coordinator, will offer advice on how to change your
environment to reduce fall risk factors. She also will share techniques
and exercises participants can use to increase strength and balance and
reduce the risk of falling. Cost: $5, nonresidents. Registration is required.
SPIRITUAL
Spiritual Pathways: What is Zen Buddhism?
Guest Speaker: David Otto, PhD, director of the Religious Studies Department at Centenary College
Wednesday, Jan. 21, 4 p.m.
Chapel at The Oaks David Otto brings his unique understanding of world religions as he offers insight into Zen Buddhism. FREE. Registration required.
The Great Stories of the Bible: The New Testament
Discussion Leader: The Rev. Larry Williams, Broadmoor Baptist Church
Wednesdays, 10 a.m.
2nd Floor Activity Room Tower at The Oaks The
Rev. Larry Williams’ new Bible study will help participants understand
the historical context in which the New Testament was written and show
them how to apply the Bible’s principles to the present day. FREE. Registration is required.