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Cities for Life Communities and Healthcare Providers Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the Disease.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Cities for Life Communities and Healthcare Providers Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the Disease.

Cities for LifeCommunities and Healthcare Providers

Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the

Disease

Page 2: Cities for Life Communities and Healthcare Providers Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the Disease.

26 million people in the US have

type 2 diabetes, and an estimated 79 million have pre-diabetes.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Diabetes Fact Sheet, 2011. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2011. http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/pdf/ndfs_2011.pdf. Accessed June 17, 2011. p.1,l.2-3.

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We can reduce the risk of diabetes and

help those living with diabetes

manage the disease.

Page 4: Cities for Life Communities and Healthcare Providers Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the Disease.

Change requires personal motivation AND

support from family and friends AND

a community environment that makes it easier to

make the right choices.

Page 5: Cities for Life Communities and Healthcare Providers Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the Disease.

Cities for Life is a community-wide effort to link people with diabetes to resources that can help them live healthier lives.

Page 6: Cities for Life Communities and Healthcare Providers Collaborating to Improve Diabetes Management and Reduce Risk of the Disease.

Tested and shown to be successful in Birmingham, Alabama, Cities for Life can be implemented in any community and be tailored to each community’s need.

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Trained lay navigators work with primary care clinicians to link

patients with diabetes or at risk for diabetes with community programs and resources to help them reduce their risk and improve their health.

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Support from local government officials and

attention from local media raise awareness and

communicate the importance of reducing the risk of diabetes, managing the disease and improving

quality of life for those who have diabetes.

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The Cities for Life Toolkit provides the information and resources your community

needs to get started today.