Diabetes Self-Management Workshop (DSMP)
Diabetes Self-Management Workshop SAMPLE
Diabetes Self-Management Workshop SAMPLE
Join our panel of Idaho medical and healthcare professionals to learn about falls and how to prevent them. Falls are the #1 cause of accidental injury and death in older adults, but falls are preventable! Discover the facts about falls and their medical, psychological, and social impact. Learn how nutrition, medication, and chronic conditions can change fall risk. Most importantly, identify simple things you can do to reduce your risk of falling.
Join our panel of Idaho medical and healthcare professionals to learn about the importance of falls and fall risk assessment as a regular part of practice. Discover how anatomy, physiology, nutrition, medication, and chronic conditions impact a person’s fall risk. Identify the elements of the fall cycle and how intervention can reduce the adverse impact on physical and behavioral health. Quick, simple assessment and appropriate referral as part of regular care can reduce risk and significantly enhance health and wellness. #NoFallsIdaho
Stay Safe: Recognize & Remove Trip Hazards at Home All audiences Wednesday, September 22nd 10 AM – 11:00 AM MDT/9 AM – 10:00 AM PDT The #1 cause of accidental injury in older adults is falling. There are a number of things commonly found in our homes that are trip hazards. Taking simple steps to …
Stay Healthy: Simple Steps to Improve Balance & Prevent Falls All audiences Wednesday, September 29th 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM MDT/9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PDT Did you know that being INACTIVE actually increases your risk of falling? It may seem counterintutitive but even a small amount of movement each day can significantly increase our …
Stay Safe: Recognize & Remove Trip Hazards at Home Tuesday, September 13, 2022 1 - 2 PM MDT Presenter: Mike Rice, Central District health department
Audience: Public, consumers, caregivers, community members Thursday, September 15th ,1 PM – 2 PM MDT presenter: Kate Wilson, LPN
Stay Informed: Why Falls Matter and how to Prevent Them Audience: Public, consumers, caregivers, community members Tuesday, September 20th 10 AM – 11:30 AM MDT Panelists: Dr. Rodney bates, Dr. Kaitlyn Kinahan, Callie Miller, and Kaitlyn Gains, RD
Stay Informed: The Importance of Falls Assessment as a Matter of Practice intended audience: Medical/Healthcare students and professionals Tuesday, September 27th, Noon – 1 PM MDT "Brown bag", 45 minutes Panelists: Dr. Rodney bates, Dr. Kaitlyn Kinahan, Kaitlyn Gaines