Healthy Living after Cancer Program

Cancer Council SA

Cancer information Emotional support Exercise and physical activity programs Food and nutrition Support from other health professionals Talking with others who have had cancer Wellbeing programs

Service available in:

SA

What the service does

The Healthy Living after Cancer Program supports people who are recovering after cancer treatment. The program helps people make healthy changes through in‑person workshops over 12 weeks. People are supported to set simple and realistic goals for physical activity, healthy eating and emotional health. The program also supports recovery, including ongoing side effects, returning to work or free‑time activities and building healthy habits after cancer. Weekly phone coaching helps people stay on track. Participants can also connect with others who have had similar cancer experiences to share ideas and support. This service is for people in South Australia.

Key details

Operating hours

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

Delivery methods

Face to face
Online

Cost

Completely free

Eligibility / Role

Person with cancer
Carer

Accessibility

Wheelchair‑accessible entrances
parking
lifts and bathrooms; Clear
wide pathways suitable for mobility aids; Support persons
interpreters and service animals welcome

Language and community

Offer in-language support

No information found, please check with organisation for more information

Language supported other than English

No information found, please check with organisation for more information

Community and identity

No information found, please check with organisation for more information

Cancers supported

Cancer type

All cancers

Cancer stage

  • Recovery/post treatment