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Yoga and Meditation for Cancer Patients

To promote relaxation and provide a gentle exercise regimen, El Camino Hospital o ers a free, weekly, hour-long yoga and meditation class for cancer patients and their caregivers. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about staying calm and reducing stress,鈥� says Community Outreach Coordinator Natalie McQueen. 鈥淏y the time I get out, I鈥檓 so relaxed, I feel like I鈥檝e had a massage.鈥�

Evelyn Wolf, a certified yoga teacher and massage therapist, leads the class, which meets at the Mountain View campus and is open to students of all levels. 鈥淥ne of the real issues for cancer patients is how powerless you feel,鈥� McQueen says. 鈥淏ut taking these classes is something you do have control over. You have a hand in managing your anxiety, as well as helping your family members.鈥�

For more information visit the or call 650-988-8338.

Harnessing Your Chi

Many elements of Eastern medicine have gained mainstream acceptance in the United States, and for local patients with chronic conditions, a Chinese tradition is gaining traction.

Qigong - or 鈥渓ife energy cultivation鈥� is an ancient Chinese practice combining elements of martial arts, meditation and conscious breathing. El Camino Hospital has been offering a weekly qigong class for the past two years and now has both a beginner and a more advanced course for returning students.

鈥淭here鈥檚 been lots of research on the health benefits of qigong,鈥� says Jean Yu, the manager of El Camino鈥檚 Chinese Health Initiative. According to Yu, qigong has been shown to help people with hypertension lower their blood pressure鈥攁 health issue that is pronounced in the Bay Area鈥檚 Chinese population. Currently, the classes are taught only in Mandarin, but Yu says an English-speaking version may be in the works.

For more information visit the Chinese Health Initiative Community Wellness page of this website or call 650-988-3234.

The Healing Arts

A pair of initiatives o ered through El Camino鈥檚 Healing Arts program is brightening things up around the hospital and at the same time helping patients and caregivers fight stress.

Through the Music as Medicine program, trained musicians visit patients in their rooms to play by their bedside or in the hospital鈥檚 halls. Another program, Healing Through the Performing Arts, invites musicians to perform in the hospital鈥檚 atrium. The idea behind both programs is to use music to foster a soothing and therapeutic atmosphere for patients, families and visitors. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e in the hospital, your whole life changes,鈥� says the Rev. John Harrison, El Camino鈥檚 chaplain and director of spiritual care. 鈥淢usic can help lift your mood, and it鈥檚 also something patients can look forward to.鈥�

In addition, the Healing Arts program offers art-therapy classes as well a pet-therapy program, which brings licensed therapy dogs into the hospital to supply major doses of puppy love.

For more information see our Complementary Wellness Services section or call 650-988-7568

This article first appeared in the Spring 2015 edition of the El Camino Hospital Health Beat magazine.

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