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The Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) is a lay-led patient education program. This program is led by pairs of trained lay leaders to groups of ten to sixteen people once each week for 2 and ½ hours for six consecutive weeks. Courses are held in community locations such as recreation centres, community centres, schools and churches. Workshops are facilitated by two trained leaders, one or both of whom are non-health professionals living with diabetes themselves.
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Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) was developed by a team of researchers at Stanford University. It’s a self-management education workshop for people with a variety of chronic health conditions. It aims to build participants’ confidence in managing their health and keep them active and engaged in their life. Participants attend a 2 1⁄2-hour interactive workshop once a week for 6 weeks to learn problem-solving, decision-making, and other techniques for managing problems common to people with chronic diseases.
In a typical workshop, participants set a realistic goal for the upcoming week and develop an action plan for meeting that goal. They report on their progress at the following workshop and solicit feedback from the group to help address any challenges.
This workshop series is delivered VIRTUALLY and organized by NorWest Community Health Centres in Thunder Bay, ON. Workshop series is open to all Northwestern Ontario residents and is free.
5:00 PM | 240 Lakewood Drive, Kenora, ON
- Wednesday, May 7
- 5 PM to 7 PM
- Register at www.anhp.net/kmforcare
8:30 AM | Online
The Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) is a lay-led patient education program. This program is led by pairs of trained lay leaders to groups of ten to sixteen people once each week for 2 and ½ hours for six consecutive weeks. Courses are held in community locations such as recreation centres, community centres, schools and churches. Workshops are facilitated by two trained leaders, one or both of whom are non-health professionals living with diabetes themselves.
12:00 PM | 211 Bay Street, Keewatin, ON
St Andrews United Church invites you to join us on Fridays for a light lunch of soup, buns, dessert and beverages. We gather around 12 noon and enjoy a hot meal while visiting with other members of our community.
We gather most Fridays and will post on facebook "St Andrews United Church Keewatin" when we need to cancel.
There is no cost to attend but donations are welcomed.
"ALL ARE WELCOME"
2:00 PM | 1116 Ottawa Street, Keewatin, ON
Harp music by Maria Berezowski.
Adults - 10$
Children under 10 years of age - 5$
8:30 AM | Online
The Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) is a lay-led patient education program. This program is led by pairs of trained lay leaders to groups of ten to sixteen people once each week for 2 and ½ hours for six consecutive weeks. Courses are held in community locations such as recreation centres, community centres, schools and churches. Workshops are facilitated by two trained leaders, one or both of whom are non-health professionals living with diabetes themselves.
10:00 AM | Online
Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) was developed by a team of researchers at Stanford University. It’s a self-management education workshop for people with a variety of chronic health conditions. It aims to build participants’ confidence in managing their health and keep them active and engaged in their life. Participants attend a 2 1⁄2-hour interactive workshop once a week for 6 weeks to learn problem-solving, decision-making, and other techniques for managing problems common to people with chronic diseases.
In a typical workshop, participants set a realistic goal for the upcoming week and develop an action plan for meeting that goal. They report on their progress at the following workshop and solicit feedback from the group to help address any challenges.
This workshop series is delivered VIRTUALLY and organized by NorWest Community Health Centres in Thunder Bay, ON. Workshop series is open to all Northwestern Ontario residents and is free.
8:30 AM | Online
The Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) is a lay-led patient education program. This program is led by pairs of trained lay leaders to groups of ten to sixteen people once each week for 2 and ½ hours for six consecutive weeks. Courses are held in community locations such as recreation centres, community centres, schools and churches. Workshops are facilitated by two trained leaders, one or both of whom are non-health professionals living with diabetes themselves.
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