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Self Management Programs for Patients and Caregivers


Self Managment ProgramsSelf-management programs encourage people with chronic illness to improve their own health. Health professionals help clients and care partners develop the skills needed to manage their condition on a daily basis through developing problem solving skills, setting meaningful goals, and identifying resources and supports.

 

 

Diabetes and Brain Health Program

Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management Program for Brain Fitness. The Diabetes & Brain Health Program is a self-management program that provides support to help people manage their diabetes. Our goal is to help people live well and prevent potential complications of diabetes.
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MOST: Moving On after Stroke Program

A nine-week, twice-weekly program for individuals, and their care providers, who have completed active stroke rehabilitation, live in the community, and want to learn the skills needed to live successfully with stroke.
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Osteoporosis: POWER Program

The Osteoporosis POWER (Promoting Osteoporosis Wellness through Education, Exercise and Resources) Program is designed for seniors who have been recently diagnosed with osteoporosis and who can benefit from more information about their condition or who can make positive lifestyle changes.
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Parkinson's Early Management Program

A 10-week, twice-weekly program for adults who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s in the last three years, and their care providers.
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Parkinson's Self-Management Program

A 12-week, twice-weekly program for caregivers and individuals diagnosed with mid-stage Parkinson’s, including caregiver support, exercise, group discussion sessions, and multi-disciplinary therapy.
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Set Your Pace: Program for Arthritis Control through Education and Exercise

This nine-week, twice-weekly program is designed for adults with a medical diagnosis of arthritis, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or fibromyalgia.
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