About The Wellness Community
The Wellness Community is an international non-profit organization providing free support, education and hope
to people with cancer and their loved ones. Through participation in professionally-led support groups, educational workshops,
nutrition and stress management programs, people affected by cancer learn vital skills that enable them to regain control,
reduce isolation and restore hope regardless of the stage of their disease.
The Wellness Community
was founded by Dr. Harold Benjamin in Santa Monica, California in 1982. Today, there are approximately 100 Wellness
Community points of presence throughout the United States plus two centers abroad in Tel Aviv and Tokyo and online at
The Virtual Wellness Community.
As a result of experience with his wife's breast cancer and through subsequent
years of study on the psychological and social impact of cancer, Dr. Benjamin formulated the Patient Active Concept. This revolutionary idea would be recognized years later at Walt Disney World EPCOT Metropolitan Life exhibit as one of the
most significant developments in the evolution of modern health care.
In addition to the Patient Active Concept,
the other significant cornerstone of our program is that all services are provided free of charge in a home-like, community
setting. 'Community' is perhaps the most important aspect of The Wellness Community model of care that differentiates
the program from any other. Today, thousands of people with cancer and their loved ones unite together through our programs.
People come at diagnosis, during or at the end of treatment, at recurrence or several years out of treatment. They all come
to learn they are not alone in their fight--whether for physical, emotional or spiritual recovery. Together, they regain
a sense of control over their lives and ultimately discover that hope is a valuable tool irrespective of the stage of disease.
A significant factor in expansion of facilities in the early 1990's can be directly attributed to Gilda Radner,
a participant at TWC until her death from ovarian cancer in 1989. In her book, It's Always Something, she shared
extensively about her experience at The Wellness Community. As countless patients have read her book, many have gone on to
help bring a facility to their area.
Evidence-Based Research Programs
Nationally, The Wellness Community is involved in research with partners such as Stanford University
and the University of California at San Francisco to demonstrate and publish the positive effects on people affected by cancer
by participating in our many programs.
The Goals of our Research Program are as follows:
- Answer questions about psychosocial support important to people with cancer and the cancer community at large.
- Develop and modify our programs and services based on evidence and data.
- Establish
The Wellness Community's Patient Active Concept as the gold standard of psychosocial support for people with cancer.
- Utilize research data to improve training and program delivery.
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