April is Oral Health Month.
April 8, 2024
One complication of diabetes can be gum disease. Brush and Floss Teeth Twice Daily
IDHC promotes diabetes awareness from an Indigenous perspective and assists Indigenous communities in identifying appropriate resources and services, planning, prevention and awareness strategies and coordinating community/regional programs and events based on community needs.
Our Knowledge Department combines traditional wisdom with current diabetes education, while incorporating First Nations, Métis, Inuit and mainstream influences. This program supports front line workers to plan, prepare and present relevant information about diabetes while also educating on Indigenous perspectives of health and wellness.
Our Foot Care Program is aimed towards Indigenous people affected by or at risk of diabetes and its complications. Our holistic model supports a continuum of seamless services including educating and connecting community members to Indigenous agency partners and local health professionals.
Leader in delivery of holistic wellness models of care — reflecting body, mind and spirit — to reduce impacts of type 2 diabetes on Indigenous peoples in Ontario and build community capacity in diabetes prevention.
One complication of diabetes can be gum disease. Brush and Floss Teeth Twice Daily
Do you live close to school? Why not walk today to get yourself moving! EXERCISE IS THE EASIEST WAY TO IMPROVE CONCENTRATION, MOTIVATION, MEMORY AND MOOD.
Helps reduce risk of Type 2 diabetes, its complications, and other health conditions. FIND WHAT WORKS FOR YOU AND ENJOY THE JOURNEY OF BEING ACTIVE.