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Promote Healthy Aging-Be a Live Well or Live Well Diabetes Workshop Leader

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ORGANIZATION: Southwestern CT Agency on Aging

  • 39 people are interested

Seeking Volunteers and Professionals to co-facilitate the Stanford University Chronic Disease Self Management Program, Live Well, and Live Well Diabetes, both offered in Spanish. These nationwide evidence based health promotion programs are designed to help older adults with chronic health issues like diabetes, arthritis, lung and heart disease, asthma, anxiety, depression, and any chronic pain through a 6 week workshop series meeting weekly for 2.5 hours a week. Community based workshops are highly interactive and cover subjects such as nutrition, exercise, relaxation, communication, decision making and goal setting. Trainees attend a free four day training, no prior experience is necessary. All training materials are provided and include an easy to follow scripted leaders manual.

For more information on statewide trainings please call 203-814-3693 or email cgrosshart@swcaa.org.

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About Southwestern CT Agency on Aging

Location:

1000 Lafayette Blvd., Bridgeport, CT 06604, US

Mission Statement

Providing leadership and resources to meet the needs of the rapidly growing elderly population and to maintain and imporve the quality of life and independence of older persons.

Description

The Senior Medicare Patrol Program helps Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries to prevent, detect, and report Health Care Fraud.

CAUSE AREAS

Health & Medicine
Seniors
Health & Medicine, Seniors

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Community Based in 14 cities and towns in SW CTBridgeport, CT 06604

(41.18655,-73.1952)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training

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