Tobacco Cessation Classes in Perry CountyIndividual cessation appointments are scheduled by appointment on Wednesdays and meet at the New Bloomfield Library. Registration is required. |
PERRY COUNTY - NEW BLOOMFIELD AREA: New Bloomfield Library – NFP Room , Lower Level |
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Sadler Health Center is offering free tobacco cessation classes. Our successful program is based on the Mayo Clinic model and will be facilitated by a Tobacco Cessation Specialist. Hundreds of people have successfully quit tobacco - and you can too! Call to join! Registration is required - call 960-4387 or 1-866-SADLER-7 or email healtheducation@sadlerhealth.org. Once enrolled, you'll receive materials, incentives, and nicotine replacements or cessation medication vouchers to start your quit, at no cost! To register or for more information please call and speak with a Cessation Specialist. Class size is limited, call soon! |
CARLISLE AREA: CRMC Live Well Center, Carlisle |
This program is for adults living or working in Cumberland &/or Perry County desiring to learn about tobacco addiction and how to successfully quit using tobacco products. Both smokers and smokeless tobacco users alike are encouraged to call for more information or to set up an appointment or to join a group!
All adult and college cessation classes are offered at no-cost and also have free nicotine replacements and voucher assistance for cessation prescription medications for each participant in the Quit Tobacco Program. Adult classes and one-on-one appointments are scheduled in various locations in both counties. Please call for details and to speak with a Cessation Specialist today! All college cessation classes are presented on-site at the college.
Businesses within Cumberland & Perry County can have Sadler Health Center's Cessation Program brought on-site to assist their employees quit tobacco. Call 960-4344 for additional details.
The program can help you control your asthma and reduce symptoms and that means you can enjoy more activities! Breathe Well, Live Well is for small groups — we encourage participants to bring an "asthma partner" along to the program.
The program includes telephone orientation, groups workshops, follow-ups and topics that will help you understand your asthma and how to breathe easier. Topics include communicating with your health care provider, early warning signs of an asthma episode, recognizing and controlling triggers and symptoms, how to use a peak flow meter and spacer, making an asthma action plan, etc. All participants will receive valuable information, a peak flow meter and spacer, and workbooks at no cost. Refreshments will be served.
To register or for more information call us at 960-4344
Register by calling the Health Education Department at 960-4387 or email us at healtheducation@sadlerhealth.org.
If you prefer, you can phone or log onto: PA QUITLINE: 1-800-QUIT-NOW or www.1800quitnow.org