Why refer to a program? Research shows that patients are more likely to engage in preventive health behaviors when their health care professional recommends them.
The Asthma Home Visiting program provides 3 in-home visits. During these visits, participants will learn more about how to manage asthma and reduce asthma triggers in the home.
Referring patients to an evidence-based lifestyle change program is smart practice. Help your at-risk patients prevent or delay type 2 diabetes by screening and referring them to a program today!
Connects people with diabetes to quality diabetes education to enhance engagement with positive self-management and improve quality of life.
Empowers adults with diabetes learn how to take control of their own health through self-management techniques with a focus on diabetes specific health concerns.
Offers comprehensive group-based education on healthy diet and exercise to help adults at high risk for Type 2 Diabetes to adopt healthy lifestyles.
Recreational exercise programs for adults for any fitness level.
A recreational exercise program for adults with arthritis. Includes health education, exercise for any fitness level, and relaxation techniques.
Helps adults with Arthritis adopt and maintain an exercise routine in order to improve function and decrease pain. All exercises can be done sitting or standing.
Preventive health checks, screenings and trainings for a variety of chronic conditions can be valuable tools for your patients.
Women receive free annual cardiovascular screening in conjunction with free breast and cervical cancer screening offered by the Utah Cancer Control Program.
The Utah Cancer Control Program is a screening program for women ages 40-64 who meet income guidelines
Utah Local Health Departments provide education to parents and caregivers of children 12 and younger how to properly choose and install car seats and seat belts.
Dementia Dialogues is an interactive educational program designed for individuals, groups and organizations that interact and/or care for people diagnosed with dementia.
Online CME training entitled Preventing Suicide: Best Practices & Resources for Utah Physicians provides practical tools and resources
The Utah TBI Fund is used to support an information and referral system for persons with a TBI and their families.
We support a variety of programs for older adults that would help your patients succeed.
A recreational exercise program for adults with arthritis. Includes health education, exercise for any fitness level, and relaxation techniques.
Interactive educational program designed for individuals, groups and organizations that interact and/or care for people diagnosed with dementia.
Helps adults with Arthritis adopt and maintain an exercise routine in order to improve function and decrease pain. All exercises can be done sitting or standing.
Stepping On is an evidence-based fall prevention program that reduces falls among participants.
Tai Chi for Arthritis is a 1-hour class led by a trained instructor. Anyone 65 and older is welcome to join!
Referring patients to an evidence-based lifestyle change program is smart practice.
Six-week online Living Well with Chronic Conditions workshop for people with chronic health problems.
Connects people with diabetes to quality diabetes education to enhance engagement with positive self-management and improve quality of life.
A ten-week workshop within the Healthy Community Living Program for people who want to set goals to support their overall quality of life and wellbeing.
Six-week class that helps adults with one or more Chronic Conditions learn how to take control of their own health.
Empowers adults with diabetes learn how to take control of their own health through self-management techniques with a focus on diabetes specific health concerns.
Offers comprehensive group-based education on healthy diet and exercise to help adults at high risk for Type 2 Diabetes to adopt healthy lifestyles.
Six-week class that helps spanish-speaking adults with one or more Chronic Conditions learn how to take control of their own health.
As a healthcare provider, you are in a perfect position to be the catalyst in inspiring your patients to live healthier, tobacco-free lives.