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Respiratory Relief Society

Aynsley from Sydenham

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Phone 3324471

Support and Education by:
Group Exercises by professional trainers for people with
respiratory,cardiac and vascular problems
Increasing self knowledge and management of your condition
Speakers,socialising /organised outings
Free bi-monthly newsletters(articles,notices etc)
Sessions:
Pioneer Rec Centre,
75 Lyttelton St
Thursdays 1:00-2-15pm
St Albans Uniting Church
Nancy Ave (off Innes Rd)
Tuesdays 1:00-2-15pm
Contact:
David Chamberlain
3324471
Aynsley Ridder
0272320508
Helen Bush
0212306338

There is a small charge for these classes
All classes include a free tea/coffee

The Respiratory Relief Society was formed by a group of physiotherapists who saw a need for people with lung conditions to undertake gentle exercises and learn how to self-manage their breathing conditions. They are still running today, so if you are someone or you know someone who might benefit from their activities, give them a ring.

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