Chronic Disease Self Management Program
Self-Management Resource Center

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Description
Direct education intervention that helps individuals and caregivers of those with chronic health conditions build a “toolbox” of strategies they can utilize to help achieve their health goals. Through actively achieving small goals, participants obtain success which builds confidence in their ability to manage their health. * Note-no medical nutrition therapy allowed with CFHL programs.
Training and licensing required for a fee to access curriculum and materials.
Source:
Self-Management Resource Center
Email: smrc@selfmanagementresource.com
Phone: 650-242-8040
Link:
https://selfmanagementresource.com
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6 lessons
2.5 hours a session
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