Living Health with Diabetes: Spring Valley

Hudson River HealthCare Holds Free Diabetes Workshop in Spring Valley
Workshop Designed to Inform and Provide Wellness and Healthcare Education

Peekskill, NY (February 11, 2014) – Hudson River HealthCare (HRHCare), a not-for-profit, federally qualified health care system offering a range of medical services at its facilities throughout New York State, announced today that it will hold a free, six-week Living Healthy with Diabetes workshop for adults with diabetes and caregivers of those dealing with diabetes at the Finkelstein Library in Spring Valley, New York. The workshop will be held every Wednesday from 12:30p.m. – 3:00p.m., starting February 26, 2014.

“It is our goal to provide people within our communities access to affordable healthcare and important tips to improve their health and overall quality of life,” said Anne Kauffman Nolon, MPH, President and CEO of HRHCare. “Diabetes is a condition that affects the lives of so many people in our community. This workshop is our way of helping those living with diabetes care for themselves, receive the proper treatment and live a healthy lifestyle.”

According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), 25.8 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes in 2011 and there were 1.9 million new cases of diabetes diagnosed in people ages 20 and older in 2010 alone. The ADA also estimates that Americans with diabetes spent a total of $245 billion 2012 on medical costs and reduced productivity, which is 2.3 times higher than the expected expenditures for those without diabetes.

The Living Healthy With Diabetes Workshop is part of HRHCare’s ongoing Healthy Choices NY Community Workshops, which offer wellness and self-management tutorials, discussions and workshops throughout Long Island and Hudson Valley following an evidence-based health promotion program developed by the Stanford Patient Education Research Center. Those attending the Living With Diabetes Workshop will learn how to maintain a healthy diet, effectively monitor blood sugar and develop exercise regiments.

“In most cases, diabetes can be managed through a properly balanced diet, steady exercise and the right medical treatment,” continued Nolon. “By educating the residents in our communities, we hope that they can take that information and continue living healthily with diabetes.”
For more information or to sign up, please contact Jane Lee at 845-429-4499 ext. 61019, via email at jlee@hrhcare.org, or you could log onto the HRHCare website, hrhcare1.wpengine.com.
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About HRHCare
Hudson River HealthCare, Inc. (HRHCare) is a nonprofit, New York State licensed, Federally Qualified Health Center.Founded in 1975 to provide care to the medically underserved population of Peekskill, NY, HRHCare has grown to include:

– 24 health centers and mobile health systems delivering care throughout a 9 county region of New York to a culturally and racially diverse patient population of nearly 100,000, with more than 400,000 patient visits annually.

– A full range of services including family/internal medicine, women’s health care, pediatrics, dentistry, behavioral health care, optometry, podiatry, and nutritional counseling.

– An innovative organization structure that works to improve the health of communities through a network of partnerships: with businesses, social service organizations, housing cooperatives, food banks, farm workers alliances and community organizations.

For full information: www.HRHCare.org, or 1-844- HRH-Care (1-844-474-2273).
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