GROWING WELL
WITH PAIN
Pain Management Strategies
for Farmers
Featuring: Penney Cowan, American Chronic Pain
Association
Thursday, May 22, 2008
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sedgwick County Extension Office
7001 W 21st Street N, Wichita, KS
A seminar for farmers, their families, and health
professionals to explore how to empower the person in pain including
discussion about skills and strategies to improve quality of life.
Reservations required! Make your reservation by
calling 785-532-2976 or send an email to
kebert@ksu.edu. Be sure to
include "Pain Management Seminar" in the subject line. Lunch is
provided with your advance reservation.
Download a promotional poster for the seminar.
Click here for
poster in pdf format
Sponsors: Kansas AgrAbility,
Oklahoma AgrAbility, K-State Research and Extension Sedgwick County,
Assistive Technology for Kansans, Southeast Kansas Independent
Living, and the American Chronic Pain Association
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The
Kansas AgrAbility Project assists people with disabilities
who are employed in agriculture. Our goal is to
inform, educate, and assist farmers, farm families, and farm workers
who have disabilities, so they can continue to work
and thrive in
their agricultural career.
Each year AgrAbility helps hundreds of farmers, ranchers, agricultural
workers and their families succeed in agricultural production and
rural community life.
Contact Us at 1-800-KAN DO IT (1-800-526-3648)
Featured Link:
The
American Chronic Pain Association
