WILD COUNTRY ONCOLOGY SERVICES
brings community members with cancer together through wellness classes and rehabilitation services that support physical and emotional wellbeing.
A Community
of Care
Group Wellness Classes
Wild Country Oncology Services offers the Strength After Breast Cancer (SABC) program and Reformer based rehabilitation classes to help cancer survivors thrive. We focus on helping individuals regain physical strength, manage treatment side effects, and reduce the risk of lymphedema through carefully designed exercise programs.
Dynamic
Rehabilitation
Individual Occupational Therapy
Customized treatment programs are curated for each individual, targeting side effects associated with cancer treatment including surgery and radiation, including:
Lymphedema Education and Treatment
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Therapeutic Excercises and Manual Therapy
Home Safety Evaluation
Fall Recovery Training
Cognitive skills
Partners
in Healing
Coming Soon: Women’s Health
& Mental Health Services
Each person's cancer rehabilitation journey is different and may seem like uncharted territory. Coming soon, Wild Country Oncology Services plans to support each individual's needs by providing funding for local providers who offer mental health services and education related to side effects due to hormone related cancer.
Emma Williams, OTD, OTR/L.
Emma Williams is a licensed occupational therapist and Founder of Wild Country Oncology Services. She holds a Doctoral Degree in Occupational Therapy from Touro University, a Masters of Occupational Therapy from Samuel Merritt University, and a BA in Psychology from the University of Wyoming. Emma is a Certified Lymphedema Therapist and Pilates instructor. Emma has taught rehabilitation focused Pilates and evidence based cancer rehabilitation classes for the St. John’s Cancer survivorship program since 2019.
Outside of Wild Country Oncology Services, you’ll find Emma in the mountains, practicing yoga, or on the river.
“Wild Country Oncology Services has been a Godsend! Being able to connect with others who have endured cancer and then participate in the restorative and healing movement has been critical for both physical and mental recovery. Emma is so knowledgeable, caring and empathic. We are fortunate to have her in our community. ”
Kate S.
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