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American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant
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Page 1: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and

Lions District 24-A

Team up to

Stop Diabetes® and Blindness

With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant

Page 2: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

• The Mission Statement of the Lions Sight Preservation, Awareness and Action Program is: To provide programs and assistance to aid people who are blind and visually impaired, and to work at eliminating preventable and reversible blindness.

• The Lions Diabetes Awareness and Action Program Mission Statement is: To conduct and support local and large-scale effort leading to the control and treatment of diabetes and its complications through education, prevention and research.

Page 3: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

The Mission of the American Diabetes Association is: To prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

Page 4: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

90% of Adult Onset Blindness is caused by POORLY managed diabetes

Page 5: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

The state of diabetes and blindness in Virginia

Page 6: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

Virginia Prevalence Rates of Visual LossSource: American Foundation for the BlindTotal 141,771Gender Male 63,213 Female 78,558Age Under 5 2,142 5-17 6,970 18-34 12,110 35-64 60,558 65-74 20,432 75 and older 39,559

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American Foundation for the Blind definition of vision loss --- refers to individuals who have trouble seeing, even when wearing glasses or contact lenses, as well as to individuals who are blind or unable to see at all.

Page 8: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

From 1995 to 2007, the Virginia population increased by 16%

But diabetes increased by 95%

an estimated 466,883 adult Virginians had diagnosed diabetes and another estimated 233,441 had undiagnosed diabetes

Page 9: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

Prevalence of Diabetes in Virginia by Age Group, 2007

Age Group Percentage with Diabetes18-24 1.425-34 1.235-44 3.945-54 7.655-64 14.865+ 20.4

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Source: Based on US Census estimated 2006 labor force of 3,558,276 persons aged 16+ (57.9% of population) for the 13-County Philadelphia Designated Market Area.

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Appalachian Counties: 11.0 % Non Appalachian Counties 7.2%

Diabetes rates in Appalachian Counties 11% vs 7.2% other counties

Appalachian Counties: 11.0 % Non Appalachian Counties 7.2%Appalachian Counties: 11.0 % Non Appalachian Counties 7.2%

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The five health districts with the highest prevalence of diabetes in 2006 were:o Southside (16.5%)o Cumberland Plateau (16.0%)o Pittsylvania-Danville (14.2%)o Piedmont (12.1%)o Lenowisco (12.0%)

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The Lions 24-A /American Diabetes LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant Pilot Project

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Key project components:

1.Health Education2.Free Health Screenings3.Patient Navigation and Data Collection

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Critical components for the success of this project involve:

•Providing diabetes education to Lions to empower them as Diabetes Ambassadors to •educate others and raise awareness of diabetes

•Expanding the network of collaborating local organizations

•Gathering relevant data from health screenings and community diabetes education outreach

Page 16: American Diabetes Association National Capital Area and Lions District 24-A Team up to Stop Diabetes® and Blindness With an LCIF Core 4 Diabetes Grant.

The Need for Diabetes Education

•A lack of diabetes education is a leading factor in the development of serious complications from diabetes (source: Diabetes in Virginia report)

•Lions trained by the ADA to deliver basic diabetes education

•This is key to making this a sustainable program beyond the grant year

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A minimum of 6-10 free health screenings to include:

blood glucose testingretinal imagingblood pressure testingbody-mass index readings Patient navigation

At selected sites in the six counties that make up Lions District 24-A

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Retinal Imaging to Detect Disease

Diabetes Ambassador training includes how to operate a retinal imaging device for advanced eye screenings for detection of potential complications from diabetes.

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Measurement ,Tracking and Patient Navigation

ADA -Trained Lions volunteers will:

• Take basic patient history and contact information

• Perform patient navigation services

• Conduct diabetes education programs

• Administer pre- and post- education testing for measurement purposes

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Year-end Project Evaluation

•How many people were screened?

•How many people were referred to a doctor?

•How many people were at risk for diabetes?

•How many Lions Club members became Diabetes Ambassadors?

•How many people attended diabetes education sessions?

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