Classes and Events
Tai Chi Class
This gentle form of exercise can assist in your rehabilitation process.
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Presented by Sharp Memorial Hospital
This tai chi class is beneficial for people who want to work on their balance or improve their mobility after an injury. It targets all the physical components needed to stay upright, including leg strength, flexibility, range of motion and balance reflexes. All of this is accomplished with low-impact movements that are easy on the joints.
Tai Chi can help in the recovery process following a stroke, surgical procedures or other injuries. It can also benefit people with heart disease or those who experience tiredness, stress or have a high risk of falling.
Classes consist of various standing movements and postures and can be adapted for students in wheelchairs or with other disabilities.
A discount is available if you enroll for six class dates at a time ($8 per class). Please call 1-800-82-SHARP (1-800-827-4277), Monday through Friday, from 7 am to 7 pm, to take advantage of this special rate.
Cancellation Policy
If you need to cancel your registration for this event, please call 1-800-827-4277 Monday through Friday, 7 am to 7 pm, or log in to your account to cancel online.
Parking Information
Please park in the structure located on Health Center Drive. You will need to bring your parking ticket with you and have it validated with the rehab center receptionist before class. Validation will not be available after the class has finished.
Presenter Information
Kayla Sinfield is a physical therapy assistant at the Sharp Allison deRose Rehabilitation Center. She has been teaching and practicing Tai Chi for over 15 years.
Arrival
New students should arrive 15 minutes before the start time of your first day of class. You can check in at the front desk near the main entrance of the rehabilitation center.
If this is not your first time attending the class, please wait in the lobby at the front entrance.
What to Bring
Please wear comfortable shoes that are flat and have a back to them. Feel free to bring water if you like.