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Person-centered planning

My Life - My Way

I never thought this work was about disability. Everyone is born in. ~Jack Pearpoint

Everyone is born with gifts and purpose Everyone has the right to equal access to opportunity to explore, discover and share gifts and purpose Everyone has the responsibility to make a contribution to their community 16

GET HEALTHY, LIVE WELL OVERVIEW TANNER HEALTH SYSTEM

COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT (CHNA) o Tanner Health System CHNA (completed in June 2013): a phased approach with both primary and secondary research Phase one: Quantitative data from existing health sources and reports. Phase two: Primary, qualitative data gathered through formal surveys, focus groups and key informant interviews from all three counties (More than 1,500 surveys were collected or returned throughout Carroll, Haralson and Heard counties between Nov. 2011 and Feb. 2012.) Key issues identified through CHNA process to be addressed in Implementation Strategy (FY 2014-FY 2016): o o o Access to care Chronic disease education, prevention and management Obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer Mental health services

CHIP STRATEGIES OVERVIEW Increase Access to Care & Demand for High Quality Preventive Services Implement systems to improve delivery of clinical preventive services. Provide outreach to increase use of clinical preventive services by the population. Implement evidence-based strategies for the early detection, prevention and management of diabetes in the community. Chronic Disease Education, Prevention & Management Reduce Obesity, Increase Physical Activity and Improve Nutrition Increase accessibility, availability, affordability and identification of healthful foods Improve nutrition and physical activity practices in schools, childcare settings, faith-based institutions, work sites Educate the community about policies and practices to support breastfeeding Improve physical activity and nutrition practices

Prevent & Reduce Tobacco Use Implement evidence-based strategies to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke and reduce tobacco use among youth and adults. Improve the Community Environment to Support Health Educate the community about comprehensive approaches to improve community design to enhance walking and bicycling and active transportation. Improve the community environment to support healthy eating practices and increase the accessibility, availability, affordability and identification of healthful foods. Promote Shared Ownership of Community Health Continually develop and engage collaborative partnerships at the local, regional, statewide and national levels to further identify, implement and evaluate strategies to address factors that contribute to chronic disease and the overall health of the community. Promote Mental Health Increase access to mental health services Strengthen the linkage between mental health service providers and other service organizations Reduce stigma of mental illness in the community

Networking with civic groups, social service agencies and existing public forums Building relationships with UWG, local school systems, businesses, churches, other key institutions Promoting and partnering with other programs aligned with strategic goals Including diverse groups and key leaders on task forces Building Community Collaboration Including collaborative relationship building as a consistent key metric in program goals and evaluation

GET HEALTHY, LIVE WELL TODAY SHARED LEADERSHIP 23 Objectives 24 Task Forces 150+ State & Local Partners 543 Community Volunteers

KEY PARTNERSHIPS Educational Institutions University of West Georgia West Georgia Technical College Carroll County Schools Carrollton City Schools Haralson County Schools Bremen City Schools Heard County Schools Area private schools Business & Industry/ Workplace Tanner Health System University of West Georgia Honda Precision Parts Heard County Commissioners Office Oak Mountain School Southwire Carroll, Haralson and Heard County Chambers of Commerce Child Care Centers University of West Georgia The Bridge Mirror Lake Academy Montessori Schools Tabernacle Baptist Preschool Bright from the Start Faith-based Organizations Tabernacle Baptist Church Piney Grove Baptist Lifegate Bremen Last Shall Be First Ministries Carrollton Presbyterian Centralhatchee Baptist Lifeline Mission Antioch Missionary Baptist First Baptist Church of Bowdon Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Word of Truth

ENCOURAGING GOOD NUTRITION Go for 5 servings of fruits and veggies a day. Go for 5 servings of fruits and veggies a day. GET HEALTHY LIVE WELL billboard Get your healthy on with every bite. Eating 5 or more servings of fruit and vegetables each day has very real health benefits. It can help to pr event heart disease, diabetes, stroke and some cancers. The fact is eating more fruit and vegetables may be the single most important dietary change you can make to improve your family s health. Going f or 5 is easy. Simply add an extra serving to meals and snack s you already eat. Whether it s canned, frozen or juiced, all are nutritious. Working your way to five a day is a tasty way to get your healthy on. Easy ways to add 5 a day: 1. Add fruit to breakfast. 2. Snack on raw vegetables. 3. Drink 100% juice instead of soda. 4. Add veggies to any pasta dish. 5. Keep fruits and veggies in sight. Learn more ways at GetHealthyLiveWell.org. print advertising web

ENCOURAGING EXERCISE Go for 30 minutes of exercise a day. Go for 30 minutes of exercise a day. GET HEALTHY LIVE WELL billboard Get your healthy on, step after step. Taking a brisk 30 minute walk, five times a week, is all it tak es for most people to keep fit. Not only that, going for 30 can lower your blood pressure, cholesterol and reduce your risks for diabetes, heart disease and some cancers. You can also experience these benefits even if you divide your time into two or three segments of 10 to 15 minutes a day. Even if you ve been sedentary for years, you can start now. If you don t think you ll make it for 30 minutes, that s OK: work your way up as you get stronger. Get your healthy on by just talking a walk. Easy ways to get your 30: 1. Take the stairs. 2. Park in the farthest spots. 3. Have walk- and- talk meetings. 4. Jog in place while watching TV. 5. Get up and stretch throughout the day. Learn more ways at GetHealthyLiveWell.org. web print advertising

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GET HEALTHY, LIVE WELL > WEB SITE www.gethealthylive Well.org

FARMER INITIATIVES Moving Forward: o Development of Healthy Local Food Guide o Increase SNAP participation through expansion of farmers markets o Power of Produce Club for Kids

COOKI NG MATTE RS Master Trainers in Cooking Matters 6 additional series of classes scheduled in 2015 10 additional Cooking Matters Instructors

SCHOOL NUTRITION Partnered with school systems to provide training and TA to improve nutrition in schools School systems implemented a variety of PSE changes such as: o Updates to wellness policies o Salad bars in schools o Gardens o Breakfast in the classroom o Farm to school initiatives o Athlete nutrition packets o Enhanced nutrition education for all students and parents via social media, print, etc.

COMMUNITY GARDENS Partnered with schools, civic organizations, garden clubs and faith-based organizations to launch 70 new community garden plots The gardens have enhanced access to healthy fruits and vegetables, added public green spaces and encouraged community involvement Over 15,400 pounds of produce generated by the gardens o Many partners have shared their harvest with food banks, improving the quantity and

GET HEALTHY, LIVE WELL > WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE EDUCATION SERIES In person educational sessions offered during the 2014 & 2015 Weight Loss Challenges Class Topics Included: Healthy Cooking Demonstrations Portion Control & Healthy Menu Planning Healthy Snacks & Beverages Exercise Demonstrations (Zumba, Yoga, Boot Camp, etc.) Mind & Body Wellness (Stress & Sleep Management) Goal Setting & Continuing on a Healthy Path

YOUTH TOBACCO EDUCATION 161 Teens Registered as Tobacco-Free Ambassadors Nearly 900 Youth Signed the No-Smoking Pledge 250 Youth Attended youth Freshstart program 850 Children See the play Meet Ciggy Haveasmoke 1,550 Students Go through Teen Maze Over 50,000 residents Reached by Don t Be a Bonehead

Evidence-Based Programs GHLW Diabetes Prevention Program Living Well with Chronic Disease Living Well with Diabetes FreshStart Kids N Fitness