Thursday 24 June 2010

Local Businesses Support St Mary’s Healthy Steps


Healthy-Steps - Moving You to Better Health with the Lebed Method, is a twenty seven year old programme of therapeutically sound, gentle movements and exercises to music. The programme was designed by cancer survivor and professional dancer Sherry Lebed Davis and physician/surgeons Dr. Marc Lebed and Dr. Joel Lebed and is now offered in 14 countries worldwide.

The programme combines sound physical therapy practice with the freeing aspects of movement, incorporating music, positive reinforcement from a group, and empowerment from information and education. It is a potent package that addresses mind, body, and spirit. And, most importantly it is FUN! Benefits of the class include improved lymphatic flow, increased range of movement, improved balance and positive self-image along with lots of fun & laughter!

St Mary’s Hospice offers Healthy Steps classes in Barrow, Ulverston, Grange and Windermere, to support patients who are suffering or recovering from life-limiting illnesses, their families and families bereaved due to these illnesses.

All St Mary's care is provided free of charge, but it is not cost free. Just to maintain all current services costs around £2.4 million a year, of which the charity has to raise £2million from local supporters. Therefore, St Mary’s and group attendees are extremely grateful to both Temple Heelis and the Furness Building Society who recently kindly donated £150 each to cover St Mary’s annual rent for the Ladyholme centre, in Windermere. The money given from Temple Heelis & Furness Building Society will enable the Hospice to continue to offer this service to the local community and provide a regular weekly ‘drop-in’ support group for all who need it.

The rent covers one afternoon per week (Monday) during which Yvonne Cervetti, Senior Complementary Therapist is currently offering individual treatments in Aromatherapy, Reflexology & Remedial massage as well as a group ‘Healthy-Steps’ class.

Marion Grave, said, "I find the class very therapeutic. I feel refreshed and full of fun!"

Cyril Button, St Mary’s patient said the class is "Extremely useful, particularly if you can't walk!"

Following the class at the Ladyholme in Windermere, volunteers Iris Littler and Vicky Walmsley prepare tea, coffee and biscuits to allow patients and families time to socialise and support each other.

Anyone interested in finding out more about individual or group support should contact St Mary’s Support Services on 01229 580305 to arrange an initial assessment.

In addition to the Complementary Therapies and Healthy-Steps Classes, the St Mary's Support Team offers support through Day Services, and Family Support, which includes Art Therapy, Creative Journaling, Relaxation and Visualisation Classes, Breathlessness Management, Bereavement Support and Welfare Advice.

Picture Attached
Pictured on the steps of The Ladyholme Centre:
The Healthy Steps Class
Yvonne Cervetti – Senior Complementary Therapist.
To the right of photograph: John Thompson – Regional Development Manager for Furness Building Society.
To the left of photograph: Richard Moore – Managing Partner of Temple Heelis.

Monday 21 June 2010

Becky Ready to Saddle up for London to Paris Ride


An Ulverston dental nurse and part-time barmaid is to cycle from London to Paris to raise money for two South Cumbrian charities.

Becky Burch will begin the 300-mile challenge on September 8 and is due to arrive at the Eiffel Tower on September 12.

The 40-year-old has already raised £1,575 and is indebted to the businesses and individuals who have pledged to help her support St Mary’s Hospice and the Rumic Foundation Trust, which helps children and communities in South Cumbria.

Mrs Burch, of Town Bank Road, said: “I can’t believe the generosity and support I’ve been given. I’m touched by it. I started cycling as a hobby a couple of years ago but I’ve never really had the confidence to do something like this until now, thanks to these inspirational people who are supporting me.They get right behind you and it just makes you think ‘oh my God, I can do it’. It’s a real challenge for me because I only really go for a couple of hours at a time on my bike.”

The London to Paris 2010 is split into three stages: London to Calais, Calais to Amiens and Amiens to Paris.

Mrs Burch – who is doing the ride with friend Sarah Da Costa, a former Ulverston Victoria High School pupil – said: “I don’t think I’ve been to many of the places I'm going to go through. It will be an absolutely unbelievable experience, a personal challenge and I’m raising money – you can’t go wrong!”

Mrs Burch works at Benson Street Dental Surgery, Ulverston, and Avanti Capitola wine bar in King Street, Ulverston.

She said of her Capitola colleagues: “I don’t think I’d be doing this ride if not for Capitola. They’ve given me the confidence and support to do it. They are so positive and have a lot of experience with fund-raising.”

Capitola is to hold a charity event with drinks, nibbles and raffle. The date has yet to be announced.

Mrs Burch thanked sponsors Agrilek, Mark and Helen Towers of Doe Wood Lodges, Ulverston Curry Club, Avanti Capitola and Roger Chapman of Rumic Ltd.

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