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An Overview For The Health Care Professional

Resources You Can Use. An Overview For The Health Care Professional. Highlight Free Programs And Services Provide Contact Information For Program Services. Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Education. Let’s Get Started!. Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program.

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An Overview For The Health Care Professional

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  1. Resources You Can Use An Overview For The Health Care Professional

  2. Highlight Free Programs And Services Provide Contact Information For Program Services Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Education

  3. Let’s Get Started!

  4. Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program

  5. Fact Sheets, Brochures, Magnets, Pins, and Other Fun Materials

  6. A Clearinghouse of Information • Mass mailings annually (February) to CHDs • Requests for resources can be made at anytime • Many items available in Spanish

  7. Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program Vivian Smith 850-245-4330 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Family/heart/general_public.html

  8. Arthritis Prevention

  9. Evidence-Based Self-Management Programs Programs are licensed and tested by the Stanford University Patient Education Research Center 1) Spanish Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Tomando Control de su Salud 2) Spanish Arthritis Curson de Manejo Personal de la Artritis

  10. About the classes… • Adults 18 and over with chronic diseases (including: arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.) • Taught by 2 trained leaders, professionals, or lay leaders who have a chronic disease themselves • Classes in community locations • Run for 2.5 hrs once weekly • Classes are grouped by disease • Highly interactive to facilitate learning

  11. Subjects Covered • Techniques to deal with fatigue, pain, & isolation • Appropriate exercise • Appropriate use of medication • Effective communication with family, friends, and health professionals • Nutrition

  12. Benefits • Improvements in: Exercise ability Cognitive Function General Health • Decreases in fatigue and disability • Increased Social Activity • Fewer Hospitals and Outpatient Visits These results have been proven to last at least 3 years!

  13. Program Availability • These programs are currently available in both the Orlando and Tampa areas. • If you are interested in implementing one of these programs in your community contact the Florida Department of Health, Arthritis Prevention and Education Program.

  14. Arthritis Prevention and Education Program (850) 245-4330 866-281-9598 www.doh.state.fl.us/family/arthritis

  15. Once A Year...For Peace of Mind Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention

  16. Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program For low-income, uninsured women between the ages of 50 and 64. Treatment for eligible women may be paid by Medicaid • Services Provided • Mammograms • Clinical breast exams • Pap smears Once A Year...For Peace of Mind

  17. All 67 counties may access the FBCCEDP through the 16 lead sites that implement the program: Brevard Broward Duval Escambia Gadsden Hillsborough Jackson Leon Manatee Miami-Dade Osceola Pasco Pinellas Putnam Seminole Volusia Once A Year...For Peace of Mind

  18. How to reach the FBCCEDPCall (800) 451-2229to locate site nearest you Once A Year...For Peace of Mind

  19. Once A Year...For Peace of Mind Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Education Program Mary Bowers 850-245-4330 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Family/bcc/default.html

  20. Diabetes Prevention and Education

  21. Healthy Hispanic Foods Resource Kit • Traditional Hispanic Recipes • Colombia • Cuba • Mexico • Puerto Rico

  22. Chosen and Evaluated • Recipes Revised to: • Reduce sodium • Reduce Saturated fat • Reduce Sugar • Reduce Cholesterol

  23. Chronic Disease Resources Online Provider Education Modules CURRENT MODULES CRASH: Cultural Competency Skills for Diabetes Care The Insulin Resistance Syndrome? No Longer Just For Adults! Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, and Diabetes Prevention in Adults Pre-Hypertension: Diagnosis and Recommendations Cholesterol Control Using ATPIII Guidelines Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2006 Hypertension ~ Where Are We Now? • Free CME/CEs designed for professionals with limited "down" time! • Tailored for Florida healthcare providers, course curricula address topics vital to the prevention, treatment and control of • Cancer • Diabetes • Heart Disease and Stroke • Obesity SOON TO COME!! Addressing Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer Core Competencies in Diabetes Care: Educating Patients and Healthcare Providers Creating a Breastfeeding-Friendly Community Diabetes and Women's Health Across the Life Stages: A Public Health Perspective Diabetic Retinopathy End of Life/Palliative Care   DOH Provides Scholarships! Visit http://www.doh.state.fl.us/family/dcp/resources/index.html for more information.

  24. Diabetes Prevention & Control Program 850-245-4444 x 2867 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/family/dcp/index.htm Materials Order Form is available at: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/family/dcp/materials.html

  25. Obesity Prevention Programs

  26. Resources • Be Wise About Your Portion Size • Give Me 5 a Day! Book • 5 A Day the Florida Way Tool Kit These resources have Spanish Companions. You can find them at http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Family/5aday/tools/tools.html

  27. Obesity Prevention Program (850) 245-4330 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Family/obesity/index.html

  28. Coordinated School Health Program

  29. Healthy Students Become Successful Learners! • Collaborates with state agencies, community partners, and other stakeholders • Builds infrastructure to support implementation of the CHSP model at the local level • Provides training technical assistance, and resources • Encourages school-site health promotion and wellness programs

  30. CHSP Resource Center • Library of K-12 health education materials • Includes books, curriculum guides, VHS/DVD, CD-ROMs, kits, & models • Anyone in Florida can check out materials • No charge for materials and return postage is free Browse libraries at http://doehealthlibraries.cities.fsu.edu

  31. Coordinated School Health Program Penny Detscher, DOE 866-312-6497 or Carol Vickers, DOH 850-245-4330 http://www.fldoe.org/besss/health

  32. Epilepsy Prevention and Education • Free Bike Helmet Distribution for Children • All Children Eligible • To date 32,749 helmets have been distributed • For adults, there are many brochures and educational materials in Spanish.

  33. Epilepsy Prevention and Education Regional Service Providers (9) http://www.doh.state.fl.us/family/epilepsy/Provider.html Florida Department of Health (850)245-4330 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/family/epilepsy/index.html

  34. Thank You!This presentation will be available at www.hopeflorida.org in 48 hours. Catherine Howard Florida Department of Health 850-245-4330

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