Extractions: a. Health promotion policies apply to all ARNG agencies and operational activies. Active participation in all aspects of health promotion will be encouraged. b. Health promotion increases unit combat readiness and organizational efficiency by maximizing human resources. These activities encompass physical, emotional, spiritual and social dimensions.
Health Resources Directory Of Delaware seriously ill children and their families by involving to provide national leadershipand resources that will http://delaware.uscity.net/Health/Resources/index1.html
Extractions: HOME FEATURED LINKS CITY GUIDES SITE MAP ... NEWS Select a Web Site Link Directory . . . Virtual Directory Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Delaware Health Resources Directory Home Health Resources ADD YOUR SITE Select A City or County ALL CITIES Bear Bellefonte Bellevue Manor Belvidere Bethany Beach Birchwood Park Blades Brandywood Bridgeville Camden Carrcroft Carrcroft Crest Castle Hills Chalfonte Claymont Clayton Cleland Hts. Collins Park Coventry Crawford Hills Darley Woods Del Park Manor Delaware City Delmar Devonshire Dover Du Ross Hts Dunleith Dupont Manor Edgemoor Elsmere Fairfax Faulkland Hts Felton Forest Brook Glen Forest Hills Park Frankford Frederica Garfield Park Georgetown Graylyn Crest Green Acres Greenville Place Greenwood Gwinhurst Harmony Hills Harrington Hockessin Holloway Ter Hopper Hts Ivy Ridge Jefferson Farms Lancaster Vil Laurel Lewes Llangollen Estates Marshallton Meadowood Middletown Milford Millsboro Milton Minquadale Naamans Gardens New Castle Newark Newport N. Star
Help For The Uninsured County WIC Office 607687-3147 CALL delaware County WIC nutritious, low-cost foodfor the family, stretch your food dollars and resources, grow healthy http://www.lourdes.com/Just_For_Patients/uninsured.htm
Extractions: Help for the Uninsured Please share this material with other families who could benefit from the information Health insurance available to single adults (19-64yrs.), couples without children, and parents/guardian with at least one child under 21. Available if applicant does not currently have health insurance. Income eligibility requirements do apply. CALL Health insurance for all children up to the age of 19 years who live in New York State. The following HMO Plans participate in the Child Health Plus Program; In Broome County : CDPHP 1-800-454-3840, Fidelis 1-888-343-3547, BC/BS Central NY 1-800-282-0068.
AgNIC Portal - Browse Beginnings Newsletter University of delaware provides a A list of resources for professionalson Parenting and family publications from Virginia Cooperative Ext http://laurel.nal.usda.gov:8080/agnic/Browse/browse?node=Children&recformat=Brie
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Extractions: Passing Twice is an informal network of gay, lesbian and bisexual stutterers and their friends. Passing Twice meets every year at the NSP convention, and also holds workshops at other stuttering conferences around the world. In between, we keep in touch through a quarterly newsletter and an annual mailing list.
Cooperative Extension: The Arbor Nutrition Guide University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension family and consumer University of DelawareModerate set of nutrition food safety and preparation resources in plain http://arborcom.com/frame/exten.htm
Extractions: Patient/lay information Note: for non-American visitors, it may be helpful to know that the concept of Extension in the USA applies to educational and other outreach activities in a range of areas involving food, food safety, agriculture and other home and family activities. These have historically been carried on in colleges and universities which benefitted from a 1890 Land-Grant program, and the departments are known as Extension or Cooperative Extension universities and departments. Pick of the crop Kansas State Extension Quite a bit of Extension material, including links to other Extension resources.
PARENT RESOURCES United Way of delaware County 765288-5586 United source that links non-profit groupsto human resources. YMCA, Muncie family 765-288-4448 The YMCA provides http://www.muncie.k12.in.us/parent_resources.htm
NEAFCS - Distinguished Service Award -- Eastern Region with the University of delaware Cooperative Extension resources were shared regionallyand statewide which is an Extension Educator in family Development and http://www.neafcs.org/awards.asp?P=66
Resource Directory For Older People hearing Americans, their parents, families, teachers, counselors information on eldercare resources and issues Elderly (CANE) University of delaware College of http://www.nia.nih.gov/health/resource/rd2001.htm
Extractions: Resource Directory for Older People Introduction Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find the information. ~Samuel Johnson~ The Resource Directory for Older People is designed to help people find the information they need. A cooperative effort of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the Administration on Aging (AoA), the directory is intended to serve a wide audience including health and legal professionals, social service providers, librarians, and researchers, as well as older people and their families. The directory contains organizational names, addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers, as well as email and website addresses. The directory lists Federal agencies, AoA-supported resource centers, professional societies, private groups, and volunteer programs. Some deal mainly with older people and their families, while others serve professionals who work with older adults, and still others target people of all ages. Inclusion in the directory does not imply an endorsement by NIA or AoA. The directory is arranged alphabetically by organization name, and there is a general subject index. Every effort was made to publish a brief but accurate overview about each listed organization. Readers should contact each organization directly if they want more detailed information.
DHSS Press Release Circle, The Du Pont Grandparent Resource Center, Wilmington family Circles is partof the Joining delaware health and Social Services is committed to improving http://www.state.de.us/dhss/pressreleases/2004/famcrcl2-20-04.html
Extractions: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Throughout Delaware, a program called Family Circles is helping grandparents and other family caregivers face the unique challenges of raising their relatives' children. Family Circles support and education groups are available through the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) at locations in Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown, Frankford and Ellendale. The groups meet weekly or monthly, providing participants with much-needed resources and information, as well as support and advice from peers - other grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins who are raising someone else's child. "We provide counseling and networking, and we also invite speakers to talk about issues such as addiction, welfare reform, family court, the Delaware Student Testing Program, nutrition, respite care and more," said Patricia Anderson-Rice, director of the Du Pont Grandparent Resource Center at the Wilmington Senior Center. "Our participants range in age from 35 to 80. They support and encourage each other through difficult times and are able to share what they've learned from their own experiences."
Living Healthy Services of delaware County, Independent family practice physician, If fully funded,delaware County would be Living Healthy will provide resources to address http://www.bsu.edu/web/dlrhodes/livinghealthy.htm
Extractions: What is Living Healthy: The Heart of the Matter? TEAMwork for Quality Living (TQL), a grassroots organization focused on improving the health and quality of life of local residents, and Cardinal Health System teamed up in early 2001 to address one of Delaware County's most serious health threats: cardiovascular disease. Using convening and leadership expertise, TQL brought together many community partners to plan and lead this vitally important effort. Thus, Living Healthy: The Heart of the Matter was born. Under this name, the group planned for over a year on how to best approach the issue of cardiovascular disease. Through their ingenuity and funding from the Delaware County Department of Health, one of the most unique programs Delaware County has ever seen was created. The program is designed to help individuals, with Syndrome X risk factors, adopt healthy lifestyles to decrease their risk for a cardiovascular incident. Additionally, although not directly related to Syndrome X , tobacco use, the single most preventable cause of death, is also a focus of the program. The initial objective was to launch a small
Extractions: AHEC Preceptors/Sites A crucial part of our mission involves linking 4th year medical students with Medical Preceptors in the community. Our goal is to help facilitate the process that allows the students to become familiar with the issues encountered in rural communities. The student can also begin to establish relationships which will prove beneficial should they decide to practice in a rural area. Eastcentral PA AHEC places students with primary care physicians in ambulatory settings in the following counties: Carbon, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton and Schuylkill. The list below provides information regarding each site. Students who have chosen an Eastcentral PA AHEC rotation must call Mary P. Ward, Health Educator, at 610/379-2001 to select a location in one of the five counties and to receive information related to housing. Following the list of preceptors is a listing of links valuable to preceptors and students alike. EASTCENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AHEC PRECEPTORS Ronald E. Baird, D.O.
Childhood Obesity And Nutrition Briefing Document American to be a readily available resource to family family physicians, and the AAFP, willserve as a Arkansas, Arizona, California, Connecticut, delaware, Iowa, Idaho http://www.aafp.org/x26524.xml
Extractions: Advanced Search AAFP Home Page State Advocacy State Health Policy Issues STATE HEALTH POLICY ISSUES Childhood Obesity and Nutrition Childhood Obesity and Nutrition Briefing Document Medical Liability October 2002 FPM Article: Understanding the Physician Liability Insurance Crisis Top 10 Myths about Medical Malpractice January 2003 FPM Article: Providing Charity Care: A Primer on Liability Risk Professional Medical Liability - AAFP Policy ... Conference Call on Tort Reform (Audio and PowerPoint) Medicaid Reform HHS Medicaid Overview HHS State Medicaid Program Information National Association of State Medicaid Directors State Children's Health Insurance Program CMS Web Site on the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) National Conference on State Legislatures' SCHIP Resource Directory Insure Kids Now campaign American Academy of Pediatrics SCHIP Information ... National Governors Association - 2001 State Tobacco Settlement Best Practice Spending Scope of Practice Issues Mid-Level Provider Issues Overview of problem According to a study published in the January 21 issue of Obesity Research, providing medical treatment to obese Americans cost $75 billion in 2003. The study, State-Level Estimates of Annual Medical Expenditures Attributable to Obesity , was sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control to estimate the state-by-state costs of obesity, separate from costs incurred from those related to overweight, which cumatively amounts to $93 billion. Several state legislators have been confronted with concrete numbers of how much obesity has affected their states in terms of health care costs, from $87 million in Wyoming to $7.7 billion in California. These numbers may be used by lawmakers to justify obesity related legislation touching on snack taxes, physical education standards and vending machine restrictions.
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TriTAC. resources The family Child Care Home Network project The delaware Tribe Child Developmentprogram uses CCDF quality funding to contribute to the programs. http://www.nccic.org/tribal/effective/delaware/fcch.html
Extractions: The Delaware Tribe Child Development program offers a Certificate program for families, operates an extended hour child development center for children from birth through 12 years of age, operates four school-age care programs and maintains a resource center. In addition, the Delaware Tribe Child Development Program operates two Family Child Care Home Networks. The network provides a Child Care Specialist to recruit providers that are willing to establish a Family Child Care business in their homes. The Child Care Specialist offers assistance in obtaining the state license, a small start-up grant, monthly training meetings, and mentoring. The homes sign an agreement stating they will provide child care slots for hard to fill areas such as infants and toddlers, odd hour care, special needs care, or mildly ill children. The Child Care Specialist provides information on child development, training opportunities, business of child care, food program and nutrition, and curriculum kits. Currently, each network has 19 Family Child Care Homes enrolled in the program. The homes provide slots for 161 children. Effective Program Strategy:
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Extractions: KIOSK FOOD SERVICE Clemens Family Markets Installs Kiosks in Twenty Stores Clemens Markets Incorporated is a family owned business serving the Suburban Philadelphia community since 1939. Headquartered in Kulpsville, PA, Clemens Family Markets currently has 21 locations throughout Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester counties. Clemens holds the distinction of being the largest family-owned and operated supermarket chain in the Delaware Valley. Another distinction is the kiosk program they are in the process of rolling out. Clemens Family Markets recently became the first store chain to roll out the new Healthnotes EasyAnswers Touchscreen kiosks in-store. At the kiosks, Clemens features EasyAnswers Touchscreens running Healthnotes Healthy Living to offer shoppers an interactive, up-to-date resource on health, food, nutrition, and lifestyle. The kiosk program has been rolled out to twenty of the twenty-one markets they own. "Clemens Family Markets is in business to serve our customers and help our customers make informed lifestyle choices," said Jack Clemens, President and CEO for Clemens Family Markets. The company believes the kiosks are a win-win situation for both the markets and their customers. "The kiosks serve as reliable self-service resources that enhance the shopping experience for our customers, while also encouraging shoppers to buy more products, improving our bottom line," said Clemens.
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Children And Families First: Child Well-Being women and their families access social services and community resources. to atriskfamilies referred by the delaware Division of family Services. http://www.cffde.org/childwell.htm
Extractions: works to prevent child abuse and neglect while assuring children's safety. The Resource Mothers Program helps at-risk pregnant mothers receive the appropriate prenatal and pediatric care to ensure a healthy baby. Resource Mothers help pregnant women and their families access social services and community resources. They also provide support and make sure the women have information on parenting, nutrition and healthy lifestyles. Services are offered statewide. The Ready, Set, Go! Program works with children ages 3 to 6 in childcare centers, their parents and childcare providers to build children's social skills and emotional health. A Licensed Social Clinical Worker meets with parents/guardians to discuss children's needs and behaviors, helps improve classroom management and suggests referrals for community services. Intensive home-based counseling and case management services are provided to at-risk families referred by the Delaware Division of Family Services.
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Extractions: Obesity Pathfinder A consumer health librarian at the L.B. Flinn Library of the Delaware Academy of Medicine compiled the following information. It is a guide to assist you in researching obesity health information and is not exhaustive. The library staff does not attempt to interpret health information or provide medical advice. Please contact your health care provider for medical advice specific to your situation. This pathfinder was last updated on 10/21/2003 by Cheryl Jacocks-Terrell.