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Welcome to SMART-HEALTH for NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH ---Pastor Corey Brooks--• Pastor Brooks Welcome: Audio & Written • Click here to begin. FOOTPRINT PAGE • • • • • • • • • • • • Adult Health Pediatric Health Teen Health Womens’s Health Chronic Disease Prenatal/Pregnancy/Breastfeeding Oral Health Nutrition Physical Activity Stop Smoking HIV/AIDS Community Resources Welcome to SMART-HEALTH -The Joys of Healthy Living in the Here and Now• Computer Station & Health Navigator Training Donated for our Use by Smart-Health Collaborative • The Access Knowledge Systems was Compiled and is being administered by A.C.T.S. Of F.A.I.T.H. --- a Churches devoted to improving the health of people who worship and live in South Side Chicago Neighborhoods • New Beginnings is one of the Founders of A.O.F. Click here for Early Start to Mind Growth. Click here for Table of Contents • • Welcome to SMART-HEALTH -The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare for It NOW. • Use a Computer App to Rehearse being a Health Investigator --- preventing the Next Outbreak • Click here for Long Life • Click here for Table of Contents Welcome to SMART-HEALTH -The Joys of Living Long, Healthy Lives- • Ask Dr. Gayle Porter & Dr. Marilyn Porter about getting ready for Productive Changes in your life. • “It’s Never Too-Late”: Says an African American Adult Female Patient about staying Healthy and Active. • New Beginnings is one of the Founders of A.O.F. • Click here to continue. Getting Started: Step 1 • AOF Church Team Member Turns on the Church’s SMARTHEALTH Computer, connecting to the AOF Server Computer. • AOF Health Team Navigator types in the assigned Username and Password Getting Started: Step 2 • AOF-Trained HealthNavigator signs on to assist Primary User at Church • User is guided through Disclaimer • . Getting Started: Step 3 DISCLAIMER • “The SMART-HEALTH” System is intended for informational purposes ONLY. No recommendations for products, specific services, or providers are intended OR included.. • The user is encouraged to make his or her decisions regarding providers to be consulted and products and services to be used. Getting Started: Step 4 Each User will sign on, agreeing to the Disclaimer. Primary User at Church may be: • An individual • A Small Group of 2-4 • A Class of 5 or more viewing via a connected Screen or TV monitor Table of Contents • MAIN MENU • What is the SMARTCHICAGO Movement? • What is the SMARTHEALTH Movement? • Paying for Health Services • Reviewers’ Viewing List • EXIT & and Feedback REVIEWER’S VIEWING LIST • Reviewers Notes – Presentation Styles – Appetizers • Return to Table of Contents • EXIT Samples of Presentation Styles • Audio Podcast: How much can we learn in a Minute? • Video • Interactive Text • Audio Interview with Follow-up Exercises • Lead in to Discussions: e.g., What must our generations do? AOF Samples of Satisfying Curiosity Mental Appetizers-01 a. b. c. d. e. 1. a. b. c. d. e. f. Got a Minute! How much can we learn? ABC’s, When should Sister Sharon have been taught to ask? “It’s Never Too-Late: Says an African American woman “Get Real” The Sound of It. ”Get” Real: On-line Tip Sheet Downloadable “Get Real” Publication Video: Get Real_ Auntie speaks the Word AFTER Proving it by her Actions Read what Auntie said What must our Generations do to prevent Diabetes Videos for Seniors talking to Doctors Videos for Seniors --- Diabetes AOF Samples of Satisfying Curiosity Mental Appetizers-02 • • • • • • • A Special Program for African American Women, 40-75 Tips for African American Women on Heart Attacks. General Health Information for Older Adults Healthy Aging for Older Adults Example (Edgar) of 71 year-old Exercise Story Tips from Former Smokers (Meet Tiffany) Healthy Living: A page full of tips and resources from CDC/P --- Center for Disease Control and PREVENTION • Leading Causes of Life: Dr. Terry Mason & Rev. Herbert Lassiter • Heart Attacks’ Warnings Good News about Health: • Leading Causes of LIFE. • Good News from African American Women Nationally • Reserved for Progress Report on South Side People Making Good Health their Priority • There is no age limit on being active and healthy SOUTH-SIDE HAPPENINGS South Side Diabetes Project Approach • See Store-Tour in Action. Click here. • To Prepare for Your Visit to the Doctor, click here. • Podcast Seniors’ Talk Show: Dr. Peek re: weeks of Food events with daughter & grandson promoting proper food decisions. Practical Examples: Taking With Your Doctor CDC Information • Making a List Before You go to Doctor. • What to Ask DURING the Doctor-Visit. • What You Should Share during your Doctor visit • Remembering What You Discussed. *************************** General Information • WhatThe Minimum of What Your are entitled to Know at Various Stages of Your Life • NIH Research on Preparing for Doctor’s Visit Activity that addresses General Health Improvement • Click on Photo below. Main Menu • GOOD NEWS ABOUT HEALTH • Health Conditions Identified in A.O.F. Initial Community-Based Participatory Research: Diabetes; High Blood Pressure; Obesity; Stroke; Arthritis • Additional Health Concerns • Paying for Health Care: • INVENTORY Of South Side Conditions of Special Interest --Main Menu --Diabetes Active for Trial Runs, December 19, 2013 **************************** Available for Trial Runs after December 19, 2013 • Blood Pressure / Heart Disease • Stroke • Overweight / Obesity • Arthritis ***************** • Prostate Health Diabetes Main Menu • SHOW & TELL (3) THE INSIDE STORY: FACTS YOU CAN EXPLORE • South Side Diabetes Project • Key Question for you, family and friends • CDC Approach • NIH General Approach • NIH / NIA Approach for older Americans • HOLIDAYS’ DIABETES MANAGEMENT • Suspicious Blood Sugar Test (A1c) Results • November: National Diabetes Awareness Month • High Blood Pressure / Heart Disease --- Main Menu • • • • • Key Questions CDC Approach NIH General Approach NIH / NIA Approach South Side Diabetes Project Stroke --- Main Menu • • • • • Key Questions CDC/NIH Approach STROKE & YOUR LOVED ONES general Approach NIH / NIA Approach Obesity (Overweight) Main Menu • Key Questions • CDC Approach, including case History of Bro Curtis • NIH General Approach Arthritis Main Menu • • • • • Key Questions CDC Approach NIH General Approach NIH / NIA Approach South Side Diabetes Project Prostate Health --- Main Menu • • • • • Key Questions CDC Approach NIH General Approach NIH / NIA Approach South Side Diabetes Project Key Questions, Any Condition – A Definition of the condition – The Consequences to a person’s health if the Condition is not controlled or cured. – The factors that might make a person at risk for experiencing the Condition. – The Prevention of the Condition. – The possible treatment and other activities that could lead to overcoming the condition, or living a long healthy life in spite of having the Condition. – The type of Provider Services that would be appropriate for treating or managing the Condition. Key Questions, Diabetes – A Definition of the condition [Type 1 /// Type 2] – The Consequences to a person’s health if the Condition is not controlled or cured. – The factors that might make a person at risk for experiencing the Condition. – The Prevention of the Condition. – The possible treatment and other activities that could lead to overcoming the condition, or living a long healthy life in spite of having the Condition. – The type of Provider Services that would be appropriate for treating or managing the Condition. – Return to Diabetes Main Menu Diabetes CDC Approaches • General CDC Diabetes • Prevent Diabetes --- Individual & Family Actions • Prevention --- Community, Public, & Private Organizational Responses and Programs these are the statistical inventory page elements • diabetes stat African American compared to whites • diabetic retinopathy • Living with Diabetic Retinopathy • Prevent Vision Loss with early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy MORE LINKS TO AUDIO • diabetes and healthy eating search • ”Our cultures are key to health” Says a spokesman for native Americans and diabetes control • link to diabetes One Minute podcast-on CDC web site NDEP (National Diabetes Education Program) Approach • OVERVIEW Click here. • “I Have Diabetes.” Click here for what to do. • Risk Factors and Prevention. Click here for Answers & Actions. • Shared Decision Making Click here. • Behavioral Change: Moving From Compliance to Collaboration --- Click here for Webinar report. NDEP Partners / Community • Publications – – – – Road to Health Toolkit Community’s Power to Control Diabetes Family-based Prevention Tools for Identifying / Accessing Publications • RESOURCES – – – – Diabetes Health-Sense --- Locating Resources Family History Just One Step Practice Transformation • Patient-centered Interactions • Steps for Community interactions to meet patients’ needs NIH-Diabetes General Approach • Overview • Diabetes Clearinghouse: Compare to Key Questions on Conditions page • NIH Diabetes Videos in collaboration with NDEP – Young African American Woman shares her story & Kidney Connection – Preventing Type 2 Diabetes-Session A Session B Louisville Interracial Group of Pre-diabetic folk working together to prevent becoming Type 2 Diabetics – On trailers from Internet sites, Watch out for unvetted sites without traceable evidence – Be cognizant of if information comes from Non-Health Agencies, such as USDA NIH-Diabetes Watch Out – American Diabetes Association – On trailers from Internet sites, Watch out for unvetted sites without traceable evidence – Be cognizant if information comes from Non-Health Agencies, such as USDA – Consider Viewing such videos as “Forks Over Knives” for non-meat options South Side Diabetes Project Approach • • • • • To Control Your Diabetes, click here. To Shop Right / Eat Right, click here. See Store-Tour in Action. Click here. To Prepare for Your Visit to the Doctor, click here. The SOUNDS of Victory over Diabetes --- Good tasting Food. • Podcast Seniors’ Talk Show: Dr. Peek re: weeks of Food events with daughter & grandson promoting proper food decisions. • General information (some advertisements to be deleted) Diabetes --- Additional Information • • • • • • • • • • C. Specific Notes from SouthSide Diabetes Program of U of Chicago/Medical The Primary Care Provider The Primary Care Provider, who may be a primary care or family practice physician, is who you see for general checkups and when you get sick. A doctor with special training (and usually certification) in diseases such as diabetes is called an endocrinologist. If you do not see an endocrinologist, look for a primary doctor, family practice doctor or an internist who has cared for many people with diabetes. Your primary care doctor may also be the one who refers you to specialists or other team members. Other health care providers who provide primary care include nurse practitioners and physician assistants, who typically work in collaboration with a physician. If you are looking for a new doctor, your visit should include some time for you to get to know each other. Make sure you feel comfortable talking about the details of your health and lifestyle with this doctor. You might ask: Do you have special training in diabetes? Are most of your patients people with diabetes? Do you see more people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes? What tests will you do at regular office visits? How often will you order these? What days are you not here? Who covers on nights and weekends? What are your fees? Do you accept my insurance plan? Are you associated with other diabetes care professionals, so I will benefit from a health care team? Return to South Side Inventory Menu High Blood Pressure • • • • CDC Approach Click for full set of web pages Click here for basics on Blood Pressure NIH Approach Click here for full set of web pages. Click here for DASH “Dietary Approach to Blood Pressure Control” • • One Minute Audio on SALT Management & Control Five Minutes Audio on SALT Management & Control • diabetes and healthy eating search High Blood Pressure / Heart & Related Conditions Publications Fact Sheets •Stroke •High Blood Pressure •Heart Disease •Men and Heart Disease •Women and Heart Disease •Atrial Fibrillation •Heart Failure •Know the Signs and Symptoms of a Heart Attack •American Indian and Alaska Native Heart Disease and Stroke •The Stroke and Heart Attack Prevention Program (SHAPP) High Blood Pressure Videos *** Experience & Evidence *** • Managing High Blood Pressure --including Life-Style Changes Click here for Video • Click here for Discussion • Why is High Blood Pressure Called “The Silent Killer”? Click here for Video • Click here for Discussion High Blood Pressure Videos *** Experience & Evidence *** • Managing High Blood Pressure --including Life-Style Changes Click here for Video • Click here for Discussion • Why is High Blood Pressure Called “The Silent Killer”? Click here for Video • Click here for Discussion • Return to South Side Inventory Menu Obesity (Overweight) CDC • STORY OF CURTIS, AFRO BRO who overcame Excess Weight and was the most fit person at his 20 year high school reunion. • http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/success/success_curti s.html • Weight Loss: “It’s not about a diet, it’s about lifestyle.” • Strategies to take action for Me • Strategies to take action for my Family • Strategies to take action for my Community Obesity (Overweight) NIH National Library of Medicine Click here for Definitions of OBESITY , OVERWEIGHT and the impact of either one on your Health and Life Teens succeed at overcoming Obesity / Overweight Obesity among Children, the rising tide, its dramatic impact on our future, what can be done about it. See “Get updates via Email.” Return to South Side Inventory Menu Stroke CDC / NIH CDC STROKES http://www.cdc.gov/stroke/ **** Time = 1 minute 46 seconds: How Could these (Strokes, Heart Stints, Eye conditions, Foot amputations) have happened? What Can Be Done Now? Is it as simple as A.B.C. for You? For Docs? Podcasts Listen to CDC podcasts for reliable health and safety information when and where you want it. •World Stroke Day 2009—Stroke: What Can I Do? Stroke strikes fast—you should too! Date released: 10/29/09 •A Cup of Health with CDC—Watch Those Signs Strokes are the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of disabilities among adults in the United States. Rob Merritt discusses how to decrease the risk for a stroke and common signs and symptoms associated with this event. Date Released: 5/15/08 •A Minute of Health with CDC—Watch Those Signs This broadcast discusses how to decrease the risk for a stroke and common signs and symptoms associated with this event. Date Released: 5/15/08 nih national institute for neurological disorders and strokes Stroke CDC / NIH CDC nih national institute for neurological disorders and strokes what you need to know http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/stroke/stroke_needtoknow.htm case history: bro ted turner http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/stroke/stroke_needtoknow.htm#Re alize AFRICAN AMERICAN-FRIENDLY SERIES what you know can save your life and the life of someone you love. Return to AOD SOUTH SIDE CONDITIONS MENU STROKE & Your Loved Ones Click on photo below. Return to South Side Inventory Menu ARTHRITIS CDC CDC Full Web Sources ARTHRITIS SELF MANAGEMENT PROGRAM http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/interventions/self_manage.htm#1 INTERVENTIONS: http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/interventions.htm Four self-management education programs. http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/interventions/self_manage.htm Six physical activity programs. http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/interventions/physical_activity.htm Two health communications campaigns promoting physical activity. http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/interventions/campaigns.htm ARTHRITIS NIH • • • • • Articles of Definition and Explanation Do I have Arthritis? How can the Doctor help? What can be done to feel better? Exercise? For some people, Yoga may be useful. Ask your Doctor? Return to South Side Inventory Menu Prostate Health Education • Prostate Health Education Network. Click here for Webinars and Archives for information from this African American led association. With the objective of providing clearer guidance on PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) testing for the men most at risk for being diagnosed with and dying from prostate cancer, the Prostate Health Education Network (PHEN) has released its “Consensus Statement on PSA Testing for African American Men for the Early Detection of Prostate Click here to see for yourself. View November Newsletter: Ending the PSA Testing Controversy. Cancer.” Prostate Cancer CDC • African American Male follows up on Death Rates for His Peers, after Family Experience ************************************** • Prostate Basics: Click here for CDC web pages. • Risk Factor of Family History. Click here for Discussion Re: Prostate Cancer, Click here for Article: “Take Time to Decide.” • Return to South Side Inventory Menu Taking With Your Doctor CDC Information • Making a List Before You go to Doctor. • What to Ask DURING the Doctor-Visit. • What You Should Share during your Doctor visit • Remembering What You Discussed. *************************** • NIH Research on Preparing for Doctor’s Visit Make a List BEFORE • Transcript Transcript: "Make a List" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Albert Bahnfleth: For me, planning for my doctor's visit is a long term proposition. Announcer: At 91, Albert Bahnfleth knows how to prepare for a doctor's visit. Albert Bahnfleth: I keep notes from my last visit. I keep a list of all medications. I keep adding to those questions and concerns during the interval from my last visit so that when I arrive for my appointment I have my medications and I have the questions and concerns that I wish to discuss with my doctor. Announcer: It can sometimes be hard to remember what to tell the doctor. So it's important to make a list before you come as Mr. Bahnfleth's doctor advises. Alan Pocinki, M.D.: Yeah, I think it's very important for them to bring notes, especially older patients. Many family members may have concerns and say, "Make sure to ask the doctor about this." If the patient themselves isn't that concerned about it, they may forget or as I said, they may be planning to ask the doctor something, but then the doctor starts asking questions that the doctor wants to ask and the patient forgets what they wanted to ask. Announcer: Take time before your visit to give serious consideration to what you want to discuss. Marie Bernard, M.D.: A person should prepare for a doctor's visit by sitting down and really thinking about what their concerns are maybe talking to family members so that they will not have forgotten something and they need to write the things down so they can they can take full advantage of the time with the doctor. Announcer: Having a list also helps you and the doctor focus on what you want to talk about. Alan Pocinki, M.D.: If a patient comes in and produces a list with questions on it, it makes it a little harder for the doctor to say, "Ok, I'm finished now, let's go on." When the patient is sitting there with a piece of paper that obviously has things on it, the doctor then is more likely to say, "Ok, what else, is there anything on your list we haven't gotten to?" Announcer: Another reason for making a list of your concerns in advance is because there may be time constraints. Marie Bernard, M.D.: Doctor visits are getting shorter and shorter these days. So, I would recommend that you come with a list of your problems, your medications, your past hospitalizations, probably written down to make sure you take full advantage of the encounter. Announcer: Mr. Bahnfleth uses his list to make sure that he and the doctor cover the issues that are important to him. Albert Bahnfleth: I go down my list of questions and concerns and as we discuss each one, I make very brief notes and check them off so that by the time the appointment has been completed, I'm sure that I have completed all the items on my checklist. Return to MAIN MENU • Paying for Health Care • Affordable Care Act • Medicaid • Medicare TO BE ADDED • Private Insurance • Personal / Family Payments Medicare Coverage • Part D: Prescription Drugs • Health Care Coverage: Additional Information • Return to Paying for Health Care MENU Paying for Health Care Reserved for Affordable Care Act Links • Telephone for information on Health Insurance Marketplace related to Affordable Care Act coverage:: 1-800-318-2596 • Web Site Direct Link to www.HealthCare.Gov Paying for Health Care Reserved for Medicaid --• Illinois States Below Awaiting Vetting • Indiana • Wisconsin Paying for Health Care --- Medicare --• Link to Official Medicare Web Site • Return to Health Care Payment Menu Leading Causes of LIFE Restart4Health Leading Causes of Life: A Conversation between Dr. Terry Mason and Rev. Herbert Lassiter Leading Causes of LIFE –Appropriate Water Consumption –Regular Activity –Eating Fruits & Vegetables –Nutritious Feeding of Mind, Body, Spirit –Love & Peace in your life –Giving to Others (No conditions, No bragging) Highlights of PRE-Start for Restart4Health 2012-2013 Assignments: TEMPORARY TO BE REPLACED BY CLOSED EMAIL ACCOUNT Click a Follow-Through 07/27/13 ___AOF-Station-info-prime-time-revAtkins-Exec-Summary-Draft 57 Diabetes Celebrities F.Y.I.: TO BE EVALUATED. SELECTIONS TO BE MADE FOR ADS-FREE VIDEO PRESENTATIONS Diabetes Resources “Links to AOF-Health Tips for blacks Information Menu Rapping doctor on Diabetes Celebrities video embed wgn Randyjackson 07/27/13 Halle Berry Diabetes risk test B B King Web videos Baseball pitcher health family before his .black women pleasures Healthy eating with Patti Labelle Rapping Doctor Clark Other diabetes 3 ACA & DIABETES Patti Labelle with OprahYPa AID Okidde song re: juvenile diabetes her x . glucose song for kids ___AOF-Station-info-prime-time07/27/13 AOF Station 58 cartoon her y Google search ___AOF-Station-inforev-Atkins-Exec-Summary-Draft Exit from Diabetes Pages • Return to South Side Inventory Menu NOTES FOR REVIEWERS This section gives a quick feel for the types of presentations and looks that will be available for Health Navigators at each church. – Presentation Styles – Appetizers – Reserved for Links to other features For further discussion, please contact Rev. Herb Lassiter at 773-750-2508 or via email at [email protected] • GO TO MAIN MENU. LEADS-INS TO DISCUSSION Example A EATING: Lead-in to Group or Panel Discussion. Review the Video or Audio: Discuss these Questions: Are there any terms you did not understand? Ex. “Clinical Trials”? Should eating habits be reviewed for only one age group: What is the impact of eating habits across generations? What, if anything, can be done about it? What are the first steps? In your opinion, what information about family eating habit s should be shared with Doctors / Dieticians / Other Health Care Providers? • View Video Podcast from NIH • Return to MAIN MENU. SHOW & TELL: DIABETES • • Got a Minute! How much can we learn? What is Diabetes? What Can be done about it? a. What must our Generations do to prevent Diabetes • What’s Food got to do with it? a. ABC’s, When should Sister Sharon Boykin have been taught to ask? • What health conditions are being faced by Sister Boykin now? How is she looking at life? • Back to the Inside Story: Facts you can use. • Return to MAIN MENU. Questions to: Primary Care Doctor • • • • • • • • • • • • C. Specific Notes from SouthSide Diabetes Program of U of Chicago/Medical The Primary Care Provider The Primary Care Provider, who may be a primary care or family practice physician, is who you see for general checkups and when you get sick. A doctor with special training (and usually certification) in diseases such as diabetes is called an endocrinologist. If you do not see an endocrinologist, look for a primary doctor, family practice doctor or an internist who has cared for many people with diabetes. Your primary care doctor may also be the one who refers you to specialists or other team members. Other health care providers who provide primary care include nurse practitioners and physician assistants, who typically work in collaboration with a physician. If you are looking for a new doctor, your visit should include some time for you to get to know each other. Make sure you feel comfortable talking about the details of your health and lifestyle with this doctor. You might ask: Do you have special training in diabetes? Are most of your patients people with diabetes? Do you see more people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes? What tests will you do at regular office visits? How often will you order these? What days are you not here? Who covers on nights and weekends? What are your fees? Do you accept my insurance plan? Are you associated with other diabetes care professionals, so I will benefit from a health care team? Return to Diabetes MENU. A.C.T.S. Of F.A.I.T.H. CCONSORTIUM OF Faith Institutions taking Actions Connected To Spirituality Forming ALLIANCES In TRANSFORMING Health Measureable Significant Improvement / Elimination of Disparities in Health of – 50,000 Congregants – 500,000 Neighbors PLANNED INTERVENTIONS: Developed Originally by Dr. Davie and Working Group of Founding Churches • Training of Pastors, Health Leaders, Congregants • Education / Outreach to community Residents and Stakeholder • Research / Sustained Evidence Accumulation • Advocacy: Seeking and Obtaining Policy and Practices compatible with Health of south Side congregants and Community Residents ADDED: HEALTH PROMOTION • Return to Pastor’s MENU. SMART HEALTH In-Church Computers & Navigators. PURPOSE: Look Up Health Information for Personal Decision Making and Action RESTRAINTS: No advertising of Promotion of Products, Services, Providers AOFSMARTHEALTH.NET Version 1.1 Roll-out Stage 1: Pastors and Church Leadership Stage 1a: Church Health Ministry Leadership Stage 2: Congregants of Church at Church Stage 3: Community People at Church VERSION 2.0 /// Viral Roll-out to area-wide sites and General Community; Stage 1: Community People at Community Sites, Navigator-Help Desk Stage 2: Community People in Viral Experience, On-line Navigator Help Desk – • Return to Pastor’s MENU. SMART HEALTH EXIT. Link to EXIT & CONTACT US FOR FEEDBACK. – • Return to Pastor’s MENU.