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Living Healthy Workshop

Monday, November 2nd, 2015

Put life back into your life!

HVCS’ Kingston office is pleased to introduce a new peer-led support group for Ulster County residents living with complex chronic illnesses.

Living Healthy workshops help you:

  • Feel better. By heling you increase your energy and get relief from pain, fatigue, and difficult emotions.
  • Take control of your life. Helps you do the things you want to do each day.
  • Get connected. Gives you the opportunity to learn from others who have similar health issues.

The Living Healthy workshop is a six-session peer-led health education program for people with any type of ongoing health condition and compliments the health care that person may already be receiving. The purpose of the Living Healthy workshop is to enhance one’s skills and ability to manage their health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle.

In addition, participants learn or enhance their problem-solving and decision-making skills which enable them to confront the ever-changing challenges of living with an ongoing health condition. The course is facilitated by two leaders, one or both of whom are trained volunteers who themselves have an ongoing health condition. Participants are invited to bring a family member or friend.

The program includes:

  • Developing decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Developing and maintaining a safe and long-term physical activity program
  • Fatigue management
  • Dealing with anger, depression, and other difficult emotions
  • Cognitive management of pain and stress
  • Communicating effectively with family, friends and health professionals
  • Using prescribed medication appropriately
  • Healthy eating
  • Making informed treatment decisions
  • Planning for future health care

RESULTS:

Stanford’s Patient Education Research Center conducted a randomized, controlled test of the program with 1,000 class participants and found many to have the following outcomes for up to three years after attending the class series:

  • Better communication with physicians
  • Better coping strategies and symptom management
  • Increased physical activity
  • Reduced health distress

The Healthy Living workshops will be facilitated by two trained people in the Living Healthy NY program. This is a free workshop for Ulster County residents who have a chronic illness. The classes will be held in the conference room at 138 Pine St., Kingston from 2:30pm-4:30pm. The dates are Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Dec. 3, Dec 10, Dec 17, and Dec 23.

Living Health Workshop

Monday, November 2nd, 2015

Put life back into your life!

HVCS’ Kingston office is pleased to introduce a new peer-led support group for Ulster County residents living with complex chronic illnesses.

Living Healthy workshops help you:

  • Feel better. By heling you increase your energy and get relief from pain, fatigue, and difficult emotions.
  • Take control of your life. Helps you do the things you want to do each day.
  • Get connected. Gives you the opportunity to learn from others who have similar health issues.

The Living Healthy workshop is a six-session peer-led health education program for people with any type of ongoing health condition and compliments the health care that person may already be receiving. The purpose of the Living Healthy workshop is to enhance one’s skills and ability to manage their health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle.

In addition, participants learn or enhance their problem-solving and decision-making skills which enable them to confront the ever-changing challenges of living with an ongoing health condition. The course is facilitated by two leaders, one or both of whom are trained volunteers who themselves have an ongoing health condition. Participants are invited to bring a family member or friend.

The program includes:

  • Developing decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Developing and maintaining a safe and long-term physical activity program
  • Fatigue management
  • Dealing with anger, depression, and other difficult emotions
  • Cognitive management of pain and stress
  • Communicating effectively with family, friends and health professionals
  • Using prescribed medication appropriately
  • Healthy eating
  • Making informed treatment decisions
  • Planning for future health care

RESULTS:

Stanford’s Patient Education Research Center conducted a randomized, controlled test of the program with 1,000 class participants and found many to have the following outcomes for up to three years after attending the class series:

  • Better communication with physicians
  • Better coping strategies and symptom management
  • Increased physical activity
  • Reduced health distress

The Healthy Living workshops will be facilitated by two trained people in the Living Healthy NY program. This is a free workshop for Ulster County residents who have a chronic illness. The classes will be held in the conference room at 138 Pine St., Kingston from 2:30pm-4:30pm. The dates are Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Dec. 3, Dec 10, Dec 17, and Dec 23.

Living Healthy Workshop

Monday, November 2nd, 2015

Put life back into your life!

HVCS’ Kingston office is pleased to introduce a new peer-led support group for Ulster County residents living with complex chronic illnesses.

Living Healthy workshops help you:

  • Feel better. By heling you increase your energy and get relief from pain, fatigue, and difficult emotions.
  • Take control of your life. Helps you do the things you want to do each day.
  • Get connected. Gives you the opportunity to learn from others who have similar health issues.

The Living Healthy workshop is a six-session peer-led health education program for people with any type of ongoing health condition and compliments the health care that person may already be receiving. The purpose of the Living Healthy workshop is to enhance one’s skills and ability to manage their health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle.

In addition, participants learn or enhance their problem-solving and decision-making skills which enable them to confront the ever-changing challenges of living with an ongoing health condition. The course is facilitated by two leaders, one or both of whom are trained volunteers who themselves have an ongoing health condition. Participants are invited to bring a family member or friend.

The program includes:

  • Developing decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Developing and maintaining a safe and long-term physical activity program
  • Fatigue management
  • Dealing with anger, depression, and other difficult emotions
  • Cognitive management of pain and stress
  • Communicating effectively with family, friends and health professionals
  • Using prescribed medication appropriately
  • Healthy eating
  • Making informed treatment decisions
  • Planning for future health care

RESULTS:

Stanford’s Patient Education Research Center conducted a randomized, controlled test of the program with 1,000 class participants and found many to have the following outcomes for up to three years after attending the class series:

  • Better communication with physicians
  • Better coping strategies and symptom management
  • Increased physical activity
  • Reduced health distress

The Healthy Living workshops will be facilitated by two trained people in the Living Healthy NY program. This is a free workshop for Ulster County residents who have a chronic illness. The classes will be held in the conference room at 138 Pine St., Kingston from 2:30pm-4:30pm. The dates are Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Dec. 3, Dec 10, Dec 17, and Dec 23.

Kingston Office to Offer Living Healthy Workshops

Friday, October 30th, 2015

Put life back into your life!

HVCS’ Kingston office is pleased to introduce a new peer-led support group for Ulster County residents living with complex chronic illnesses.

Living Healthy workshops help you:

  • Feel better. By heling you increase your energy and get relief from pain, fatigue, and difficult emotions.
  • Take control of your life. Helps you do the things you want to do each day.
  • Get connected. Gives you the opportunity to learn from others who have similar health issues.

The Living Healthy workshop is a six-session peer-led health education program for people with any type of ongoing health condition and compliments the health care that person may already be receiving. The purpose of the Living Healthy workshop is to enhance one’s skills and ability to manage their health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle.

In addition, participants learn or enhance their problem-solving and decision-making skills which enable them to confront the ever-changing challenges of living with an ongoing health condition. The course is facilitated by two leaders, one or both of whom are trained volunteers who themselves have an ongoing health condition. Participants are invited to bring a family member or friend.

The program includes:

  • Developing decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Developing and maintaining a safe and long-term physical activity program
  • Fatigue management
  • Dealing with anger, depression, and other difficult emotions
  • Cognitive management of pain and stress
  • Communicating effectively with family, friends and health professionals
  • Using prescribed medication appropriately
  • Healthy eating
  • Making informed treatment decisions
  • Planning for future health care

RESULTS:

Stanford’s Patient Education Research Center conducted a randomized, controlled test of the program with 1,000 class participants and found many to have the following outcomes for up to three years after attending the class series:

  • Better communication with physicians
  • Better coping strategies and symptom management
  • Increased physical activity
  • Reduced health distress

The Healthy Living workshops will be facilitated by two trained people in the Living Healthy NY program. This is a free workshop for Ulster County residents who have a chronic illness. The classes will be held in the conference room at 138 Pine St., Kingston from 2:30pm-4:30pm. The dates are Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Dec. 3, Dec 10, Dec 17, and Dec 23.

Gift Wrapping at Barnes & Noble in Kingston to Support HVCS

Monday, December 8th, 2014

Holiday gift wrapping at Barnes & NobleCalling all holiday helper elves! Help HVCS collect additional donations and have FUN at the same time! HVCS volunteers will be wrapping holiday gifts at Barnes & Noble in Kingston, NY on Wednesday, December 24th all day in exchange for donation “tips.” Barnes & Noble will supply the space, wrapping paper, tape and all supplies you need, and HVCS will provide the donation bin.

We need volunteers to staff the table. You can sign up for an hour, two hours, or however much time you can spare!

To sign up, please call Anthony at (914) 785-8277 or email him.

This is a great way to make the holidays special for shoppers AND for HVCS’ clients in need.

Mid-Hudson Valley Transgender Association’s Summer Series

Wednesday, August 20th, 2014

Saturday, August 23, 1:00-4:00 PM

Mid Hudson Valley Transgender Association

Summer Series at the Center Presents

Special Guest Speaker:

Jack Pickering (Ph.D., CCC-SLP)

Director of the Voice Modification Program for People in the Transgender Community 

at the College of Saint Rose  

 

 

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)

Apuzzo Hall

 

 

The Center is proud to join the MHVTA in welcoming special guest speaker, Dr. Jack Pickering, Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at The College of Saint Rose and a speech-language pathologist (SLP) for Capital Region ENT. He has been an ASHA-certified SLP since 1984, focusing his research and practice on voice science, voice disorders, and transgender voice and communication.

Dr. Pickering directs the College of Saint Rose Voice Modification Program for People in the Transgender Community. He has presented original research on transgender voice and communication at international, national and state conferences. In 2011, Dr. Pickering was presented with the Clinical Achievement Award for the State of New York from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation.

 

All trans* and queer people are welcome,  

as are all family members, friends and allies. 

 

Get all the details here. 

 

 

 

 

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center 

 300 Wall Street | PO Box 3994 | Kingston, NY 12402

845.331.5300 | www.lgbtqcenter.org

“Flower of Iowa” Book Reading & Reception

Wednesday, June 25th, 2014

Gay in the Great War

 Flower of Iowa 

Author’s Reception & Reading at the Center

 Thursday, June 26

7 – 8:30 pm

Apuzzo Hall at the Center (map)

 

 

Former Center Board President Lance Ringel will read from his newly published novel, Flower of Iowa, at an author’s reception in Apuzzo Hall. Hosted by the Center’s Men’s Group, the reception will also include a selection of live music from the First World War performed by Chuck Muckle, and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.

 

 

About Flower of Iowa

 

During the final months of the Great War in France in 1918, young American soldier Tommy Flowers discovers an unexpected attraction to British soldier David Pearson. The two men must navigate this startling revelation as the war reaches a crescendo. Flower of Iowa was picked up by The Advocate magazine’s “Hot Sheet” list of media and cultural events highlights. Read a Q&A with Lance.

Sharing the Love Valentine’s Dance

Tuesday, January 21st, 2014

 Sharing the Love

Annual Valentine’s Dance

 

and Food Drive 

Saturday, February 22

from 7 – 11 pm

 

Apuzzo Hall

Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)

 

 

 

Our communities need our support.

 Join us for an evening of music and dancing

and support the work of LGBTQ-affirming food pantries. 

  • Music by DJ John Martin of Superior Sounds & guest DJ Retts
  • Sweet refreshments: soda, wine, beer and free snacks
  • All are welcome:  singles, couples, groups of friends
  • Youth under 21 will be given a wristband at the door

Come as you are or as you’d like to be! 

 

 

Free Admission

with a donation of nonperishable food or dry goods

to support people and families in need.

 

Visit our website for all the details!

Let’s help our neighbors…

and have fun sharing the love.

Hudson Valley No Name-Calling Week

Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

No Name-Calling Week (® GLSEN) is an annual, national educational event that strives to end bullying of all kinds. In the Hudson Valley, the event runs from January 20 through January 24, 2014.

Hudson Valley No Name-Calling Week is co-sponsored with GLSEN Hudson Valley by the Center and the Safe Schools Round Table, with support from Ulster, Dutchess and Orange counties as well as participating schools and organizations.

 

The Safe Schools Round Table of the Hudson Valley, co-chaired by the Center and GLSEN Hudson Valley, brings together educators, youth service professionals, students, parents, and community leaders to advocate for safe school environments for all students.

For more information, resources and support, contact the Center at 845-331-5300 or safeschools@lgbtqcenter.org.

Come Out & Find Out Conference: Justice for All

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

The 2013 Come OUT and Find OUT Conference features the theme of Justice for All . At this pivotal time in the movement for LGBTQ equality , justice must be recognized in many different sectors before LGBTQ people can truly claim equal rights. How do you define “ Justice for All ”  The 2013 Come OUT and Find OUT Conference will explore the interlocking issues of LGBTQ equality and justice.

For more information, please visit the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center’s website.