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What is Stillwaters?
Stillwaters is a community based nonprofit organization
providing psychosocial, emotional, and spiritual support for
persons with cancer and those who love them.
Is there a charge for Stillwaters services?
No, Stillwaters recognizes the financial strain an illness
can have and is committed to providing support services at no
cost or obligation. All programs are made possible due to the
generous support of individuals, corporations, foundations,
United Way in Waukesha County and special fundraising events
such as the Harvest Ball and Golf Outing.
Can my family members and friends find support at
Stillwaters?
Yes. When cancer enters our lives, it impacts those who love
us. Family members and friends are welcome to participate in all
programming unless otherwise specified.
I do not live in Waukesha County, am I eligible to receive
Stillwaters services?
Yes. Stillwaters primary service delivery is Waukesha County
and it's surrounding communities. Those who reside outside this
area are also invited to participate in our programming.
Do I need a doctors referral to participate in Stillwaters
programming?
No. A physician may refer a patient to Stillwaters, but that
is not necessary in order to receive services. Referrals to
Stillwaters may come from doctors, medical professionals,
friends, family or self.
Do I need to be newly diagnosed with cancer to receive
Stillwaters services?
No. Stillwaters realizes that the impact cancer has on ones
life varies for each person and family member/friend. Services
are available for those affected by cancer at any stage of the
illness, i.e. recently diagnosed, actively receiving treatment,
post treatment, and bereavement.
What are Stillwaters
business hours?
Stillwaters office hours are: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am -
4:00 pm
Workshops, Support Groups, Retreats and
Individual Counseling maybe scheduled during evening or weekend
hours. Please check program listings for time and dates.
Individuals needing
unscheduled after hours counseling or crisis services can
dial 211 or
(262) 547-3388 to be
connected to a professional counselor at the Mental Health
Association.
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