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26.9.2016 1 Ljósið Rehabilitation- and support center for cancer patients and their families Langholtsvegi 47 www.ljosid.is Unnur María Þorvarðardóttir, occupational therapist Margrét H. Indriðadóttir, physiotherapist Ljósið strives to promote: active living quality of life welfare during and following cancer diagnosis regardless of prognosis Employees Occupational therapists Physiotherapists Psychologist Dietitian Health- and life coach Massage therapists Tudors in arts and crafts Receptionists Family therapist Contractors Art therapist Occupational therapists Nurses Physical educator Sex therapist Oncologist and heamotologist Environment Inviting Warm and embracing atmosphere Feels like home What Ljósið has to offer Interviews Counseling Courses Lectures Activities Arts and crafts Wholesome lunch Peer support Companionship Rehabilitation pathways in Ljósið Newcomers Work preparation Active lifestyle Health and wellbeing Family support Work - school Home - other

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LjósiðRehabilitation- and support center for

cancer patients and their families

Langholtsvegi 47

www.ljosid.is

Unnur María Þorvarðardóttir,

occupational therapist

Margrét H. Indriðadóttir,

physiotherapist

Ljósið strives to promote:

• active living

• quality of life

• welfare during and following cancer diagnosisregardless of prognosis

Employees• Occupational therapists

• Physiotherapists

• Psychologist

• Dietitian

• Health- and life coach

• Massage therapists

• Tudors in arts and crafts

• Receptionists

• Family therapist

Contractors• Art therapist

• Occupational therapists

• Nurses

• Physical educator

• Sex therapist

• Oncologist and heamotologist

Environment

• Inviting

• Warm and embracing atmosphere

• Feels like home

What Ljósið has to offer

• Interviews

• Counseling

• Courses

• Lectures

• Activities

• Arts and crafts

• Wholesome lunch

• Peer support

• Companionship

Rehabilitation pathways in Ljósið

Newcomers

Work preparation

Active lifestyle

Health and wellbeing

Family support

Work - school

Home - other

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The fall of 2016 timetable

Available activities

• 20 in physicalrehabilitation

• 12 in arts and crafts

• 9 in courses

• 7 in supportgroups

• 2 in other

Arts and crafts

Arts and crafts Wholesome lunch

Cosmetology therapy Support groups

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Continuous growth

1202

1424

1598

1218

1367 1330

450

822

1645

1529

1686

802

964

2093

16651827

15791510

695

1260

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JANÚAR FEBRÚAR MARS APRÍL MAI JÚNÍ JÚLÍ ÁGÚST SEPTEMBER OKTÓBER NÓVEMBER DESEMBER

Visits in Ljósið 2015 og 2016

2015 2016

Physical rehabilitation

According to researches

•More than 3/4 of all cancer patients experience cancer treatment-related symtoms

•Primary loss of energy

•A change of body fat and muscle mass

• Some level of decline in normal physical activity and functional capacity

Exercise interventions

• Can reduce: • Toxicities and symptoms• Risk of depression• Risk of lymphedema

• Fatigue

• Can increase:• Cardiorespiratory fitness • Muscular strength

• Lean body mass• Flexibility and balance

• Self esteem• Quality of life

Individual interviewsPhysiotherapists

• Medical history, cancertreatment and side effects

• Previous physical healthand physical activity

• Physical activity afterbeing diagnosed

• Measurements

• Rehabilitation plan

Measurements

• Endurance test

• Body composition• Lean body mass

• Bone mass

• Fat mass

• Body water

• Blood pressure

• Oxygen saturation

• Pulse check

• Mobility of shoulder

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Four phase program

• Phase 1: Those who currently undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment (≥3 month period)

• Phase 2: Those who have finished phase 1 or clients who have not had chemotherapy or radiation (3 month period)

• Phase 3: Those who have completed phase 2 (3 month period)

• Phase 4: Those who have completed phase 3 (Lifelong period)

University of Northern Colorado Cancer Rehabilitation Institute

Four phase program

• Physiotherapist is in charge

• 50 - 60 minutes each session

• 2 - 3 sessions per week

• Cardiovascular exercises

• Resistance training

• Flexibility training

• Relaxation

• Balance incorporated

Lymphdrainage Massage

Exercise options in groups20 sessions per week

Indoors• Endurance and strength

• Yoga

• Exercises; men

• Exercises; women

• Exercises; breast cancer

• Chair exercises

• Workout; young (18-45 years)

• Body balance

Outdoors• Walking (3-4 km)

• Hiking (6-8 km)

• Running

Breast cancer diagnosedExercises and counseling

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Endurance and strength3x week

Yoga 2x week

Exercises from chair 2x weekGroup exercises for men

2x week

Workout sessions (18 – 45y) 2x weekWalking in Laugardalur 2x week

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Hiking every WednesdayRunning group

1x week

Reykjavíkurmaraþon