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Now Offering A Combination Of Virtual And Hybrid Attendance.

  • Fall Fest

    10100 Laureate Way 10100 Laureate Way, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Music, Yard Games, Face Painting, Cornhole Tournament, And Shopping At The Hope Chest Boutique!

  • Death & Dying Conversations

    Robin Bennett Kanarek, author of Living Well with a Serious Illness: A Guide to Palliative Care for Mind, Body, and Spirit will join us for an interactive discussion about the importance of spirituality and quality of life.

  • How To Get The Most Out Of Your Doctor Visit

    Steve Lorberbaum, with Assisting Hands Home Care, will discuss all aspects of going to a doctor's visit; from tips on who to have with you, how best to ask questions, and when a family member/friend joins virtually to listen and learn. We hope you will join us!

  • Breast Cancer Recovery: Helpful Tips & Exercises

    Patricia Horning PT, DPT, CLT, CDNT will discuss the benefits of physical therapy after a breast cancer diagnosis, including tips for controlling lymphedema. Cancer Rehabilitation is typically covered by insurance and can be an important part of your recovery to improve daily function and quality of life.

  • Updates on Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy: Improvements in Patient’s Quality of Life 

    We hope you will join us for this informative talk with Dr. Elizabeth Nichols, radiation oncologist with the University of Maryland Medical System. She specializes in treating women’s cancers.

    She has extensive experience using proton therapy to treat advanced or recurring breast cancers and in combining this treatment with hyperthermia. She is also experienced in treating patients with brachytherapy, proton therapy and photon therapy.

  • Offsetting Cancer Care Costs: Managing Medical Expenses for Breast Cancer

    During this presentation, we will walk through strategies for saving money on medical expenses related to breast cancer care. We’ll discuss negotiating medical bills and applying for financial assistance and prescription savings programs. We will touch on identifying and tackling health insurance denials and will end with tips on how to adjust your budget to accommodate additional medical costs.

    This is Part 1 of a 2-part series on Managing Cancer Expenses. These presentations are standalone but complementary. Hope to see you there!

  • Charity Barrel’s Bourbon Night

    Charity Barrel's Bourbon Night, Friday, October 20, 2023, Hope Connections Bethesda, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

  • Cancer & Resiliency

    Through reflective writing practices, this interactive workshop will explore purpose, why purpose matters, and how to find and live with purpose. 

  • Cancer Related Fatigue

    Yes, Cancer-Related Fatigue is Real, and it can be all-consuming and distressing.
    Dr. Jessica Engle, D.O. who is the Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, will help us to better understand this common condition as well as provide some helpful strategies and tools.

  • Beautiful You

    We hope you will join us on November 8 to be pampered and enhance your most beautiful you! In partnership with the Annapolis & Frederick Campus Temple Team, UM Capital Region, and EBeauty Community.

    Being held at UM Capital Region Medical Center-Conference Center 901, Harry S. Truman Drive, Largo, MD

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