Health Matters

Health Matters

The Exercise and Nutrition Health Education Curriculum for People with Developmental Disabilities
Authors: Beth Marks, RN, Ph.D., Jasmina Sisirak, M.P.H., Tamar Heller, Ph.D.
K-12

Easy-to-implement program that can strikingly improve participants' health and quality of life.

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STOCK NUMBER ISBN
69995 978-1-55766-999-5
COPYRIGHT PAGES
2010 432
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For people with disabilities, a good health and nutrition program can have life-changing results: more energy, increased knowledge, more confidence and self-esteem, and fewer serious health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. This innovative, easy-to-implement curriculum is the perfect way to help adults build healthy lifestyles—and as a bonus, help communities reduce the high costs of common health problems.

A research-based, field-tested program that's already made a dramatic difference in the lives of participants with disabilities, this proven curriculum shows professionals how to conduct up to 59 one-hour sessions that help people make the best choices about health, exercise, and nutrition. Through lively discussions and activities, adults with a wide range of disabilities will:

This single resource includes everything professionals need to run successful health education sessions: complete instructions on running the program, adaptable instructor scripts for each lesson, weekly newsletter templates for participants that summarize key points, extensive appendices on assessment and Universal Design strategies, and all the participant handouts and worksheets included as downloadable electronic files.

With this engaging, hands-on curriculum, people with disabilities will have the motivation and skills they need to improve and maintain their health—and fewer health problems translate into saved time, money, and staffing resources for whole communities.

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Reviews

Book News, Inc. - June 1, 2010
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Patricia Noonan Walsh, UCD, Dublin, Ireland - November 1, 2008

"A dynamic, practical curriculum that is driven not by checklists, but rather each person's readiness to change."

Timothy Shriver, Chairman & CEO, Special Olympics - November 1, 2008

"Provides a set of tools that forges a path towards overall wellness, and will prove invaluable to those who work to 'ensure that people with intellectual disabilities are and remain healthier human beings.'"

George Jesien, Executive Director, Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) - November 1, 2008

"If you work with individuals with developmental disabilities, if you are concerned about promoting health and well being, and if you want concrete, day-to-day activities and ideas to carry them out, then you want this book."

David Carlow, Director of Health and Clinical Services, State of Connecticut Department Developmental Services, Hartford, CT - November 1, 2008

"A creative, innovative and valuable resource for promoting and improving the health of people with intellectual disabilities... a must read."

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MyPlate: A new way to illustrate the five major food groups

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