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PATH:
Chronic Disease Management Program
Personal
Action Toward Health, or PATH, is a six-week workshop conducted
in two- hour sessions in local community settings, such as the
YMCA or community college. The program was developed and tested
by Stanford University to help people build the skills they
need for the day-to-day management of chronic diseases, such
as asthma and diabetes.
The
small workshop sessions (about 10-15 people) are hosted by trained
leaders, one or both of whom are non-health professionals with
a chronic disease. The class will teach people with chronic
diseases techniques to deal with problems such as fatigue, frustration,
pain and isolation; appropriate exercise for maintaining and
improving strength, flexibility and endurance; appropriate use
of medications; communicating effectively with family, friends,
and health professionals; nutrition; and evaluation of new treatments.
In
Michigan, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH)
and the Office of Services to the Aging (OSA) partnered to build
and expand the PATH program.
If
you are interested in taking a PATH Class, please click
here to find the most up to date class schedule.
For more information about licensed agencies in Michigan , regional contacts, or workshops in your area, please contact Karen, Michigan Department of Community Health, Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases Section, 517-335-1236 or olsonk2@michigan.gov.
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