This specialized 4-hour workshop, hosted by Gordon Gillis of Safety Services Hawaii, is designed for family members and caregivers of individuals diagnosed with cancer. Learn essential first aid skills, CPR techniques, and life-saving tips tailored to the unique needs and vulnerabilities of cancer patients. Participants will gain knowledge on responding to medical emergencies common in cancer care, managing symptoms safely, and fostering a proactive approach to maintaining patient health and well-being.
What You'll Learn:
First aid and CPR techniques adapted for individuals undergoing cancer treatment.
How to recognize and address emergencies such as infection, bleeding, and respiratory distress.
Practical strategies for managing sudden health crises while supporting patient comfort.
Workshop Details:
Location: Cameron Center, Wailuku
Capacity: Limited to 24 participants
Duration: 4 hours (including breaks)
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing, as this workshop includes hands-on activities. Light refreshments will be provided.
This workshop is free, but space is limited. Reserve your spot today to gain the confidence and skills needed to provide effective care for your loved one.