Henry Ford Health System’s Tobacco Treatment Services Amanda L. Holm, MPH, Project Manager HAP Worksite Wellness forum October 18, 2012.

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Henry Ford Health System’s Tobacco Treatment Services Amanda L. Holm, MPH, Project Manager HAP Worksite Wellness forum October 18, 2012

Get ready for the Great American Smokeout! American Cancer Society’s 37 th annual event November 15, 2012 Purpose of the observance is “encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day.” Contact TTS for quitting resources and information

How can TTS help? Lunch & Learn presentations Smoking Intervention Program telephone counseling – Free to community for a limited time! Freedom From Smoking group classes

Success rates Research shows the best success rates come from the combination of counseling and medications All TTS programs review medication options; SIP facilitates getting prescriptions Quit rates of 20-25% (compare with 3-5% with no assistance) for SIP Quit rates of % for FFS

Testimonials “My SIP counselor calls and s me all the time. And I can call or her anytime.” “After 32 years of smoking, I was up to more than a pack a day. I made hundreds of attempts to quit, but never quit longer than 72 hours. This time I’ve been smoke-free since Sept. 27, and the difference was the Henry Ford Freedom From Smoking program.” "The SIP program was tailored to my needs and very convenient. All the materials I needed were mailed to my home. My counselor was an excellent support. She called and checked in with me, we had frequent phone conversations, and I could call her any time I felt myself slipping." "When I smoked, my co-workers could hear me coming because I was constantly coughing. I could hardly breathe bringing groceries in from the car. Now I don't cough and I can even exercise. I smoked for 44 years, and tried to quit many times. I'm so glad I never quit trying!"

Questions and answers? For copies of our brochures or flyers, more information about TTS, or with other questions, call (313) or THANK YOU!