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Calendar of Events Clay County. Jane Miller, Retired. Clay County Tennessee. Population: 7,895. Gentle Yoga. Dining with Diabetes. Chronic Disease Self-Management. Dining with Diabetes. Dining with Diabetes. Dining with Diabetes. Six two hour sessions Sixteen participants.
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Calendar of EventsClay County Jane Miller, Retired
Clay County Tennessee Population: 7,895
Gentle Yoga Dining with Diabetes Chronic Disease Self-Management
Dining with Diabetes
Dining with Diabetes Six two hour sessions Sixteen participants • 46 persons attended • Co-Taught by Certified Trainers: Christina Carr, Jane Miller and • 40 of 46 participants are confident they can better manage their diabetes as a result of participating in this program. • 45 of 46 participants can choose foods that do not cause a sharp rise in blood sugar. • 46 of 46 participants plan to regularly check their blood sugar as requested by their doctor. • 46 of 46 participants plan to use the Healthy Plate Method. • 45 of 46 participants understand proper cooking techniques for such products as artificial sweeteners, reduced fat replacers, and herbs and spices. • 45 of 46 participants are choosing foods that do not cause sharp a rise in blood sugar six months after completing the program. • 41 of 46 participants are getting necessary health screenings such as eye, foot and dental exams six months after completing the program. • 46 of 46 participants are keeping up-to-date with immunizations such as flu and pneumococcal shots six months after completing the program. • 35 of 46 participants are preventing or treating other health conditions such as heart and blood vessel problems, kidney disease, nerve damage and foot problems six months after completing the program. • 44 of 46 participants are regularly checking their blood sugar six months after completing the program. • 43 of 46 participants are using the Healthy Plate Method six months after completing the program. · 45 of 46 participants have reduced their A1c six months after completing the program.
Chronic Disease Self-Management
Chronic Disease Self-Management Planned for 2014
Gentle Yoga Planned for the fall 2013 Train new instructor
The residents of Clay County continue to show dedication and determination to making healthy lifestyle choices. • Continuing Programs Include: • Walking groups • Exercise groups • Yoga group • Personal exercise • Personal walking • Support Groups
Clay County, Tennessee • Partners: • Appalachian Diabetes Control and Translation Project • Marshall University • University of Tennessee Extension • Tennessee Department Health • Clay County Family & Community Education Clubs • Volunteers • Clay County Senior Citizens • Cumberland River Hospital • Clay County School System • Clay County Library • Local Churches • Macon Bank and Trust • Clay County Health Council • Care All Management • Clay County Chamber of Commerce • Cookeville Regional Hospital • Upper Cumberland Human Resources Agency • City and County Government • Wal-Mart • Many Others
President’s Volunteer Service Award Shela Long Dean Walden Jane Miller
Diabetes Education Kitchen Real Picture Unavailable at this time.
Rural Area Medical Coming March 14-15, 2014
Major Accomplishment!!!!! August, 2013—January, 2015
2014 Goals: • Complete Diabetes Education Room at Clay County Recreational Park • Hold community gift shower for Diabetes Education Room • To teach Chronic Disease Self-Management • To teach Gentle Yoga at Senior Citizens Center • Train new Yoga instructors • Continue Gentle Yoga at Hermitage Springs • Participate in Hermitage Springs Day in the Park • Participate in Health Fairs, RAM, TN Kidney Foundation, Second Harvest, etc.
2014 Goals Continued: • Plan and print new Clay County Diabetes Calendar • Partner with old and new partners. • Continue Shopping Matters Tours • Clay County Eighth Grade BMI Program • Any other opportunity to promote Diabetes Education related activities