Services that help manage Chronic Disease.

Chronic disease management is an approach to health care that emphasizes helping individuals maintain independence and stay as healthy as possible through prevention, early detection, and management of chronic conditions.

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How does it work?

What types of services are available?

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Self-Management Workshops

Self-management skills for people living with any type of chronic disease.

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Foot Care Clinics for Diabetes

Provides foot care services by professional and friendly nurses.

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Lung Health Program

Programs for people with a COPD diagnosis to help them better manage their condition. 

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Respite Care

Respite for caregivers by professional mental health clinicians, or certified dementia care providers.

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Cancer Screening

Detect pre-cancerous changes, or cancer at an early stage when there is a better chance of treating it successfully.

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Congestive Heart Failure

Services to improve outcomes for patients with CHF by improving the care between the hospital and home.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if I am at risk for Chronic Disease?

    You can assess your risk for chronic disease by considering factors such as your family history, lifestyle habits (e.g., diet, physical activity, and smoking), and existing health conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or obesity. Many services offer risk assessments, screenings, or consultations to help you identify your risks. Check the service descriptions to learn more about how we can help you evaluate and manage your health risks.

  • Am I eligible for these services?

    Eligibility for these services depends on the specific offering. Each service has its own criteria, which you can find detailed in the service descriptions. Additionally, you can use the search tool to check services available in your area or tailored to your needs.

  • Do these programs cost money?

    Some programs may have costs associated with them, while others might be free or subsidized. Specific pricing details can be found in the descriptions of each program. 

  • Can I request service on behalf of somebody I am caring for?

    Yes, you can request service on behalf of someone you are caring for. However, you will need their consent to do so. This ensures their wishes are respected and aligns with privacy and confidentiality requirements.

MAKING A REFERRAL

How it works.

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Select Your Service 

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Schedule Appointment

For services that have request options, once you have filled out the form the provider will reach out to you.

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