Help is available for smokers who want to kick the habit permanently - through an upcoming smoking cessation program from Saint Anthony’s Health Center. “Freedom from Smoking” starts with an orientation session on Monday, January 6 at 6 p.m. in the Auditorium of Saint Clare’s Professional Building, 815 East Fifth Street.
“If someone wants to know how to quit, then this is the program to turn to,” says Tina Bennett, a trained smoking cessation facilitator at Saint Anthony’s. “We follow the American Lung Association’s step-by-step process that includes information about quitting, recovery and support, stress management, weight control and relapse prevention.”
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At the beginning and end of the session, participants will receive free pulmonary function screenings to measure lung capacity. “Once a person stops smoking, he or she will see a decrease in coughing and shortness of breath,” says Bennett.
Participants in the Freedom from Smoking program learn more about the effects of smoking, plus review their own personal commitment and readiness to quit smoking and reduce the hesitation towards quitting.
“Participants adjust to a new life that does not involve smoking,” says Bennett. “They learn how to handle cravings through various coping strategies.”
Benefits of smoking cessation, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, include:
To register or for more information about the eight-week Freedom from Smoking program, please call 618-465-2264.