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Support Groups

Coming Together, Sharing Together

Stephens Memorial Hospital offers a variety of support groups each month to meet the needs of our community.

Offered by Stephens Memorial Hospital

The Diabetes Support Group is free and open to all who have or are affected by diabetes.

The group meets the third Wednesday of each month from 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Location: Harper Conference Center located in the Ripley Medical Building (193 Main Street, Norway).

For more information please call 207-744-6057

The COPD Support Group is free and open to all who have chronic lung disease. 

The group meets the last Wednesday of each month from 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Location: Stephens Memorial Hospital Board Room (181 Main Street, Norway)

For more information please call 207-743-1562 ext. 6999

This support group is offered to people living with Parkinson’s, including patients, caregivers and loved ones. This monthly open forum is meant to share ideas and experiences and support one another through the Parkinson’s journey. The goal is to help create a better quality of life for those affected by Parkinson’s.

If you or a loved one are facing the challenges of Parkinson’s, please join us the first Thursday of each month to gain support, valuable insight and learn more about this disease.

First Thursday of each month from 3:30 - 4:30 pm in the Churchill Conference Center, Bob & Sandy Bahre Health Center, 159 Main Street, Norway.

The Cancer Support Group for Women is for any woman who has experienced a cancer diagnosis, past or present. Drop in and stay for as long as you can. Bring a brown bag lunch or a snack.

This group meets the first Tuesday of the Month 12:00 - 1:30 pm

For more information please call 207-744-6173

 

Quit & Win Program and smoking cessation classes. Sponsored by Healthy Oxford Hills.

For more information please call Healthy Oxford Hills at 207-739-6222, or the Maine Tobacco Help Line: 1-800-207-1230

 

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