Thrive: Survivorship Digital Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1

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Turning The Tide Ovarian Cancer Retreat The 2024 retreat will take place June 17th – 21st at Camp Medomak Retreat Center in Washington, Maine Who is the Retreat for? The retreat is for women living in New England who are currently undergoing or who have completed treatment for ovarian cancer. What are the facilities like? Medomak Retreat Center in Washington, Maine is tucked within a cool pine forest and sits just above a pristine lake shoreline. Visitors stay in simple, New England style 2-person cabins which include a private bathroom, shower, electricity, comfortable twin beds, a writing desk and outdoor Adirondack chairs to enjoy the warm days. The main building hosts a large dining hall, four smaller breakout rooms, and a covered porch that can accommodate 20+ people. Other meeting places include a newly renovated, open-concept barn and other outdoor spaces. While at Medomak guests can enjoy hiking the on-property trails or exploring the quiet lake by canoe, kayak, or paddleboard. The cooling waters, located a 3-5 minute walk from the cabins, are a joy to swim in, paddle through, or simply observe from the docks with a good book. What do participants do at the retreat? The retreat combines recreation and relaxation through a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, art projects, entertainment, and free time. There are a variety of activities to choose from each day and may include light hiking, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, creative projects, yoga, massages, facials, dancing and singing. Participants are encouraged to take part in as many of these as they are up to—and everything at the retreat is optional. Participants are free to rest in their rooms or chat with new friends anytime. A licensed social worker is present and available for private and group discussions. What food is provided? All meals are included, and participants are encouraged to eat together in a family atmosphere. Additional beverages and snacks are available throughout the day. All the food offered at the retreat is plentiful, nutritious, and diet-responsive to the extent possible, with an emphasis on organic and locally-sourced produce. Please note specific dietary needs on the application form. Medical Needs Attendees must be able to care for their own medical needs while at the retreat. A nurse is available for minor first aid and supportive consultation if emergency assistance is required. Please return the completed medical information form with your application. For More Information Visit their website HERE


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Turning The Tide Ovarian Cancer Retreat

3min
page 64

EXPAND SURVIVORSHIP SUPPORT

1min
pages 62-63

Resources Guide Available

2min
pages 58-61

What’s New at Western MaineHealth

2min
page 56

What’s New at Southern Maine Health Care

1min
page 55

What’s New at St. Mary’s

1min
page 54

The Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care

3min
page 53

What’s New at MaineHealth Cancer Care Brunswick Welcome to Peter Westervelt, MD, PhD

2min
page 52

What’s New at Maine Medical Center

1min
page 51

First Annual Teal Time Event Held

2min
page 50

Lung Cancer Awareness Activities Hosted Across the Network

1min
page 49

Medical Oncology Fellowship Program Launched

3min
page 46

Eat to Beat Inflammation!

3min
pages 39-40, 42-44

Lifestyle Medicine 2024 Nutrition Classes

2min
page 38

How to Build a Balanced Plate

3min
page 37

Clinical Trials at MaineHealth Cancer Care Network

4min
pages 28, 30-32

Support from the National LGBT Cancer Network

2min
page 27

New Coverage Through the Lymphedema Treatment Act

2min
page 26

Getting Help Quitting Tobacco is Important for People Diagnosed with Cancer

2min
page 25

STATE OF SURVIVORSHIP 2023 Study

2min
page 22

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

6min
pages 16-18

Survivors Giving Back

13min
pages 9-13

Meet Heather

6min
pages 5-8
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