NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM (NDEP) STRENGTHENS CAMPAIGN E MPOWERING OLDER ADULTS TO MANAGE THEIR DIABETES

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, October 20, 2005 

CONTACT: Joanne Gallivan, NIDDK Press Office, 301-496-3583,
niddkdkocpl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM (NDEP) STRENGTHENS CAMPAIGN EMPOWERING
OLDER ADULTS TO MANAGE THEIR DIABETES
Revitalized campaign shows older adults that the power to control is in
their hands 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) National Diabetes
Education Program (NDEP), a joint Federal program of the National Institutes
of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, announced the
newly updated "The Power to Control Diabetes Is in Your Hands" awareness
campaign for older adults with diabetes. The goal of the campaign is to help
the 18.3 percent of adults age 60 and older with diabetes manage their
disease. The highlights include a community action kit and a brochure
designed to reach older adults with diabetes and their loved ones.

Although diabetes and its complications occur in people of all ages and
racial and ethnic groups, older adults are more commonly affected, and many
older adults with diabetes are on fixed incomes that make it difficult for
them to follow all recommended self-care routines. "Older adults may find
the cost of supplies and services needed to control their diabetes
overwhelming," said Griffin Rodgers, M.D., Deputy Director of the National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at NIH.
"Through the "Power to Control" campaign, we can effectively teach older
adults with diabetes that the complications from diabetes can be prevented
or delayed. Through the campaign we can also inform older adults how to
access the Medicare benefits that can help cover the cost of supplies and
services that can help control their disease, and ultimately, improve the
quality of their lives."

"The Power to Control Diabetes Is in Your Hands" community action kit is a
comprehensive resource designed to assist community organizations in helping
their older adult members living with diabetes learn how to manage the
disease and live longer, healthier lives. Tips and materials in this kit
include diabetes information; resource lists; ideas to promote diabetes
awareness, education, and control; and marketing materials to promote the
campaign. In addition, the community kit includes a clear and comprehensive
"Power to Control" brochure about diabetes and related Medicare benefits
that can also be used independently for older adults living with diabetes
and their loved ones. This brochure, available in English and Spanish,
focuses on the importance of a comprehensive approach to controlling
diabetes by managing blood glucose (blood sugar), blood pressure, and
cholesterol; taking prescribed medicines; making healthy lifestyle choices;
and accessing Medicare benefits.

The NDEP will launch this updated "The Power to Control Your Diabetes Is in
Your Hands" awareness campaign at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 20 at the
Ft. Stevens Recreational Center in northwest D.C. The program will include:

-- Griffin Rodgers, M.D., Deputy Director of the National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at NIH

-- Benjamin McCottry, Program Director of Senior Services, D.C. Department
of Parks and Recreation

-- Donna Dunston, Project Director, Barney Neighborhood House

-- Carolyn Leontos, M.S., R.D., C.D.E., chair of the NDEP's Older Adults
Work Group

-- Louis Jones, Site Manager, Ft. Stevens Recreational Center

-- Lark McCarthy, Anchor, Fox 5 Morning News
 
"The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation is proud to be
the host for the NDEP event," said Kimberly Flowers, Acting Director, DC
Department of Parks and Recreation. "It is ideal that we bring this
information to seniors at the Ft. Stevens Recreational Center. I am sure
many people will benefit from this valuable campaign."

For more information about the NDEP and to obtain free copies of the "Power
to Control" brochure and community action kit, visit the NDEP at
www.ndep.nih.gov or call 1-800-438-5383.

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http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/oct2005/niddk-20.htm.

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