Lifestyle Balance (LB) SEARHC diabetes prevention program (DPP) Program information South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium.

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Lifestyle Balance (LB) SEARHC diabetes prevention program (DPP) Program information South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium

Purpose MOTIVATE River of Referrals! Strengthen Communication INFORM What we doWho is Eligible EXCITE Program History/GoalsProgram Successes

History

DPP Goals Prevent DM in AN/AI 48 or more participants/year Lose 7% body weight. Decrease BMI 4% if needed Eat better Move More Improve Glycemic Levels

Since 2006 Program Successes Weight loss average -1.3% Physical activity 59% Active 44%(baseline) 145 participants

Program Successes

What We Do: Part I How do folks hear about LB Provider Referrals ELMC Appointment Slip Pre-Diabetes Registry LB staff review and contact eligible individuals Marketing Radio, print Biometric Screenings Word of mouth Provider Referrals ELMC Appointment Slip Pre-Diabetes Registry LB staff review and contact eligible individuals Marketing Radio, print Biometric Screenings Word of mouth

What We Do: Part II Enrollment Client fills baseline forms Labs ordered as needed Medical Clearance Exam Information submitted to IHS Intake Appt.

Class Components Individual Coaching After core Activities Follow – up labs, assessment forms Annual/mid year labs, assessment forms 16 lifestyle classes

Eligibility 18+ yo SEARHC Beneficiary Blood glucose in the pre-diabetes range FBG mg/dlA1c %OGTT 2 hr mg/dl Casual sugar mg/dl and/or Meet 3 of 5 criteria for metabolic syndrome Abdominal Obesity (>40“ in men; > 35” in women) Hypertensive (>130/85) Low HDL Cholesterol (<40 males, <50 females) High triglycerides (>150)Elevated blood sugar (>100)

River of Referrals

Barriers to enrollment Timing Transportation Never heard about it My Doc is all I need I am not pre-diabetic How did you get my name? Is my Doc okay with this?

How can we help you? ??

LB Program Staff your Health Promotion partners Juneau: Kathy Dennis, LB Site Coordinator & Lead Educator ; Sarah Paddock, Recruiter/Coach; ; Sitka Walleen Whitson; LB Site Coordinator & Lead Educator, ; Heleena Vanveen; Recruiter/Coach; Juneau: Kathy Dennis, LB Site Coordinator & Lead Educator ; Sarah Paddock, Recruiter/Coach; ; Sitka Walleen Whitson; LB Site Coordinator & Lead Educator, ; Heleena Vanveen; Recruiter/Coach;

LB Staff Kake Georgie Davis-Gastelum; Recruiter/Coach ; LB Project Support Staff Susan Phillips, LB Data and Evaluation Specialist; Stephanie Zidek-Chandler; Juneau Health Promotion Division Manager Genevieve Armstrong; Community Dietician Kake Georgie Davis-Gastelum; Recruiter/Coach ; LB Project Support Staff Susan Phillips, LB Data and Evaluation Specialist; Stephanie Zidek-Chandler; Juneau Health Promotion Division Manager Genevieve Armstrong; Community Dietician

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