Living Well With a Disability Health Promotion Intervention: Improved Health Status for Consumers and Lower Costs for Health Care Policymakers.

OBJECTIVE: Investigate effectiveness of a health promotion intervention for adults with mobility impairments. Study Design: Interrupted time series, staggered baseline quasi-experimental with random assignment to treatment start date. SETTING: 9 Centers for Independent Living in 8 states. PARTICIPANTS: Adults with mobility impairments living independently (N = 188). INTERVENTION: Living Well With a Disability: Facilitated group […]

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What makes it so hard? Barriers to health promotion experienced by people with multiple sclerosis and polio.

Perceptions of barriers to health promotion were examined in three groups of individuals with disabilities: (1) those with multiple sclerosis, (2) those with postpolio syndrome, and (3) polio survivors without postpolio syndrome. While there were small statistically significant differences among the three groups, all rated fatigue and impairment as their most frequent problems. For all […]

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What makes it so hard? Barriers to health promotion experienced by people with multiple sclerosis and polio.

Perceptions of barriers to health promotion were examined in three groups of individuals with disabilities: (1) those with multiple sclerosis, (2) those with postpolio syndrome, and (3) polio survivors without postpolio syndrome. While there were small statistically significant differences among the three groups, all rated fatigue and impairment as their most frequent problems. For all […]

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CDC Programs

CDC, NCBDDD (October 2012-September 2017) Coordinating Center for Research and Training to Promote the Health of People with Developmental and Other Disabilities AAHD and our partners at University of South Carolina (USC) and State University of New York Update Medical University (SUNY-UMC) have been awarded a cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and […]

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New Mexico: CDC State Funded Programs

Level 1: Mentoring State with Funding from 2002-2007 Lead Agency New Mexico Department of Health Public Health Division 1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite N1050 Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110 http://www.health.state.nm.us/dhp/odhhome.htm Joann V. Salazar, MSW, Project Director, Chief, Health Systems Bureau Phone: (505) 827-0007 joann.salazar@doh.state.nm.us Susan O. Gray, Program Manager Phone: (505) 827-2976 Fax: (505) 827-1606 susan.gray@doh.state.nm.us Collaborating Agencies Center […]

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Montana: CDC State Funded Programs

Level 2 Funding from 2002-2007 Lead Agency Department of Public Health and Human Services 52 Corbin Hall Missoula, MT 59812-7056 http://mtdh.ruralinstitute.umt.edu Todd S. Harwell, MPH, Principal Investigator Chief, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Bureau Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services PO Box 202951, 1400 Broadway Cogswell Building C314 Helena, MT 59620-2951 Phone: (406) 444-1437, Fax: (406) 444-7465 […]

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Week of March 17, 2020

Using Law and Policy To Promote Health for People with Disabilities in the U.S. March 13 HHS Healthy People report Learn more here. Health Care and Social Services Integration: ACL Summit March 11 ACL March 4 summit summaries Learn more here. Social Determinants of Health: Introducing a Coordinated Curriculum of Community Interventions March 11 HRSA […]

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Week of May 15, 2018

Managed Long-Term Services and Supports for People with ID/DD: Strategies for Success May 11 NASUAD & NASDDDS joint report Learn more here. Medicaid Managed Care – Lots of Unanswered Questions (Parts 1 & 2) May 3 & 4 Health Affairs blogs Learn more here. Exploring Strategies To Engage Veterans in Community-Based Health Promotion Programs May […]

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