N orthwest P ortland A rea I ndian H ealth B oard Indian Leadership for Indian Health Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Meeting SDPI Activities.

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N orthwest P ortland A rea I ndian H ealth B oard Indian Leadership for Indian Health Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Meeting SDPI Activities in the NW July 2013 Sharon Stanphill Portland Area TLDC Representative

TLDC Fact Sheet Strategic Plan 4 workgroups completing Strategic Plan Dialysis Services update Update from TLDC 2

Healthy Heart Project  Yakama Diabetes Prevention Projects  3 consortiums Southern Oregon (Klamath, Cow Creek, Coquille) NW WA Health Board (Lummi, Swinomish, Samish, Nooksack, Upper Skagit) SPIPA (Skokomish, Squaxin Island, Chehalis, Shoalwater Bay)  Warm Springs and Colville Portland Area – Demonstrations (15 tribes) 8 grants 3

50 SDPI community-directed grant programs  Multiple best practices  NPAIHB – data project  3 Urban (SIHB, NARA, Spokane)  Western Oregon – Chemawa  Subcontract pharmacy-Colville, WS, SDPI community grants Portland Area 4

2 nd annual diabetes awareness day 20 th annual heart smart dinner Holiday and the Pi-ume-she Parade Monthly fun runs/walks for community  Bunny run – Head start wee-bee runs Community garden  Volunteers maintain  Elder drop offs Warm Springs (Healthy Heart) 5

Diabetes Health Fair  17 booths/stations Foot exams, shoe fitting, nutrition and traditional foods, blood sugar and blood pressure testing, water challenge, eye care, behavioral health  Key note – Taking Control of your Diabetes"  Healthy lunch  Tools for diabetes management Log books, nail clippers, diabetes bracelets, glucose tablets, living with diabetes dvd, and low blood sugar treatment Nooksack 6

Diabetes healthy heart project Key note: Frank Atherton Health exhibitors Comprehensive screening Massages Medical team for questions Educational resources and assistance 125 tribal members attended Samish 7 th annual 7

Klamath Walk  Theme – past present and future: make the right healthy choices  Nurses station with glucose and blood pressure: before and after walk  Healthy Snacks  117 tribal participants Klamath 8

DPP program 25 participants 16 week class All have been successful in lifestyle changes for hea lth 9 th Annual Tribal Health Walk Screenings Health education and awareness 450 participants Cowlitz 9

I strengthen my nati on Youth conference focus on nutrition and physical activity Monthly support group Monthly clinic Transformation café Focus on weight loss Cow Creek 10

Community outings Family snow showing Head start gardening – cooking class with veggies Community screenings 4 senior center – 30 screened Family fun night – 20 screened – 150 attended Employee screening at Casino – 16 screened Public outreach 3 open mic ( 2 attendees – one radio show interview) Diabetes survey at fun run 65 surveys for diabetes outreach and activity Nurses diabetes trainings 6 trainings – 30 attendees Various topics Umatilla Activities 11

16 health display booth s  Nutrition, traditional food, living an active life style, and tobacco cessation Key note – diabetes pre vention  changes in diet and exercise for diabetes control Key Note – living smar t  Living tobacco free and behavioral risk factors Nez Perce - Women's health day 12

IHS diabetes audit – due on May 15, 2013 Portland Area Tribes had 100% audit submission Health Status Report – based on the audit; every tribe receives a report that shows a comparison (to Portland Area) and a trend (of their program) SDPI programs in NW 13

Hands on computer training  Managing and updating your registry Icare Qman EHR Visual DMS Diabetes Management System trainings with the WTDP 14

July 30 th and 31 st, 2013  Partnership with Nike and Native American Fitness Council Fitness Training: aerobics, walk strong, native games Motivational Interviewing Data, tracking, and fitness Resources: best practices, curricula, and data Upcoming Nike Native Fitness - WTDP 15

Northwest Tribes Meet the Challenge 10,000 STEPS Youth screening in schools Aerobics/Water Aerobics Video Mile Moccasin Club Yoga Fitness centers/personal trainers Golf tournaments Community Gardens Biggest Loser Health Fairs Walk to Smithsonian Nike Native Fitness 7 th Cooking classes/healthy eating Pre-diabetes Screening Just Move It Youth and Adult Diabetes Camps Tribal Diabetes Conferences Lifestyle Intervention Classes 16