Programs Currently, there are fifteen community action agencies throughout south carolina. bythe US Department of health and Human Community Food nutrition Photo. http://www.govoepp.state.sc.us/oeoprogs.htm
Extractions: oeo@govoepp.state.sc.us C ommunity S ervices B lock G rant (CSBG) provides an array of funding for vital communtiy initiatives, including assistance for education, employment, emergencies, housing and health care. Community programs are intended to encourage families toward self-sufficiency. CSBG programs are implemented each year through regional community action agencies. Currently, there are fifteen community action agencies throughout South Carolina. G eneral E mergency A ssistance P rogram (GEAP) The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) provides General Emergency Assistance to assist with utility bills, food, clothing and medical services. The need must be of an emergency nature in order to qualify for assistance. L ocal I nitiative P rojects are services and activities which target the anti-poverty goals as set forth in Section 675(C)(1) of the CSBG Act. Those include projects pertaining to employment, education, income management, energy, health, emergency, housing, nutrition and other areas in which there may be obstacles that impede the attainment of social and economic self-sufficiency by low-income persons.
Department Of Social Services - Family Nutrition Programs DSS Family nutrition programs work through schools, churches, daycare facilities, and other agencies to provide meals to lowincome individuals, families, children and the elderly. The Family nutrition programs of the south carolina Department of Social Services all have one special goal working to end hunger and improve the health of low-income people http://www.healthyhelpings.org/
Extractions: Many children depend on meals at school for the nutrition they need to learn and grow. Their need for good food doesn't end when school gets out. The Summer Food Service Program meets this need by offering free meals and snacks to kids in low-income areas during the months they're on vacation. The Afterschool Snack Program
Extractions: INTRODUCTION The Charleston School of Massage is located in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston is noted for white sandy beaches, tennis, golf and a variety of other sports and is home of Spoleto Festival, USA. The school is located minutes from historic downtown Charleston, Folly Beach, and Isle of Palms Beach. The Charleston School of Massage is an American Massage Therapy Association Council of Schools Member. GENERAL INFORMATION The Charleston School of Massage provides a caring environment to learn therapeutic massage in a creative and professional manner. The school is committed to assist students to develop healing knowledge, personal skills and sensitivity, necessary to become successful therapists. All classes will include lecture, demonstration, discussion, and hands on experience in therapeutic massage technique to concentrate on the actual learning process. PROGRAMS OF STUDY The Charleston School of Massage offers three programs in therapeutic massage and bodywork. These programs are:
Critical Condition - South Carolina Health Resources and environment in south carolina. To learn more about DHEC health Services, please visit the programs listed below. Tobacco. Physical Activity. nutrition. Overview. Acute Epi http://www.scetv.org/CriticalCondition/CriticalConditionResources.html
Extractions: This "health guide" includes everything from information on nutrition, fitness, and legislation to options regarding health insurance, nursing homes, and finding help in your community. AARP also provides publications to members about Medicare issues such as prescription drug coverage, selecting supplemental insurance and personal rights. Find out what AARP and its volunteers are doing in the Palmetto State by linking to www.aarp.org/statepages/sc.html Contact Information This advocacy organization's mission is to build coalitions, develop programs and lead citizens to action on behalf of all South Carolina children. The Alliance publishes informational brochures for parents including "Is Your Child Sick?" and "Shots for Tots." Contact Information
Extractions: in South Carolina Schools We have child nutrition programs in South Carolina schools because these programs focus on the health and education of children. We have child nutrition programs in South Carolina schools because nutrition plays a major role in five of the ten leading causes of death of Americans: coronary heart disease, stroke, atheroslerosis, diabetes, and some types of cancer. We have child nutrition programs in South Carolina schools because our children need them to improve their chance of success. According to South Carolina Kids Count data: 21% of South Carolinas children live in poor families, thus reducing their opportunities for healthy growth and development. 15% of South Carolinas children are not covered by public or private health insurance (including Medicaid). 27% of South Carolina first graders are assessed as not ready for the first grade. 29% of children in South Carolina do not graduate from high school.
Extractions: 1-877-CDC-DIAB South Carolina The South Carolina Diabetes Prevention and Control Program (SC DPCP) has received funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since 1977. Activities supported by the South Carolina DPCP include the following: Community Health Center technical assistance . SC DPCP Health Systems technical assistance focuses on 8 of the 18 Community Health Centers across the state. Part of the Diabetes Collaborative, these 8 centers use the Chronic Disease Model and a quality improvement model to make changes and improvements in their health system organization, delivery system, decision support, information systems, community resources, and patient self-management. The DPCP provides technical assistance to facilitate improving diabetes care in office-based practices in medically undeserved areas of the state, and to increase diabetes self-management skills in patients who attend these primary care centers for diabetes care. Surveillance . The SC DPCP monitors the burden of diabetes using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and other diabetes-related data. The data are analyzed and reported in
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HSR Publication Category: Nutrition Education (Prepared for USDA Food and nutrition Service, 1997). A Consolidated Contract betweenthe south carolina Maternal and Child health and Medicaid programs for the http://www.hsrnet.com/pubs/pub14.htm
Extractions: In 1997, the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) commissioned a study of State-level efforts to provide food stamp recipients and eligibles with nutrition education. The purpose of the study was to provide FNS with descriptive information about how Food Stamp Nutrition Education has been implemented in States utilizing the optional nutrition education provisions of the Food Stamp Program. As a part of that study, six local case studies were conducted to examine how local programs implement State policy. This report presents information obtained from the six case studies. The goal of the case study reports is to provide descriptive information about how local programs implement nutrition education activities for food stamp recipients and eligibles. (Prepared for U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, April 28, 2000) FSNEP Final Report 524 kb file In 1997, the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) commissioned a study of State-level efforts to provide food stamp recipients and eligibles with nutrition education. The purpose of the study was to provide FNS with descriptive information about how Food Stamp Nutrition Education has been implemented in States utilizing the optional nutrition education provisions of the Food Stamp Program. (Prepared for U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, April 28, 2000)
Nutrition, Food Safety, & Health Family and Youth nutrition, Food Safety, Consumers are bombarded with food and nutrition information every day. Translating nutrition concerns into improved dietary decisions is difficult. programs in south carolina. The sixteen technical colleges have offered the Extension's sixhour courses, "nutrition http://fyd.clemson.edu/fsafe.htm
Department Of Social Services - Family Nutrition Programs nutrition, and reduce the risk of dietrelated health problems. download the bookletfrom the Center for nutrition Policy and 2002 south carolina Department of http://www.healthyhelpings.org/food_stamp.htm
Extractions: Program Information For over 30 years, the Food Stamp Program has served as the foundation of America's national nutrition safety net, working to end hunger and improve the health of low-income people by helping families buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet. In South Carolina over 100,000 households depend on the Food Stamp Program each month to get the food they need for good health. For children, a better diet means better learning in school. For adults, it means better performance on the job or a better foundation for developing the job skill that can give them and their families independence. For seniors, it means access to a balanced diet vital to their nutritional well-being. For everyone, participation in the Food Stamp Program can help stretch limited budgets, improve nutrition, and reduce the risk of diet-related health problems. Families, people living alone, and people living with roommates use food stamps. People who are homeless can get food stamps, too. People of all ages use food stamps.
Exemplary State Programs | Heart Disease And Stroke work environment that promote good nutrition, physical activity been adopted by otherstate hearthealth programs. south carolina Download a one-page PDF file http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/exemplary/heart_disease.htm
Extractions: Cardiovascular disease (CVD), mainly heart disease and stroke, is the leading cause of death in Arkansas. The state ranks fifth in the country in deaths from heart disease and second in deaths from stroke. The increased burden of disease in Arkansas compared with the rest of the United States may be partially explained by the higher rates of cardiovascular risk factors among state residents. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 3099 data indicate that more people in Arkansas than those in the general U.S. population have high blood pressure (28% vs. 24%), smoke cigarettes (25% vs. 22%), and are completely physically inactive (28% vs. 27%). Evidence That Prevention Works Compelling evidence from recent clinical trials supports the merits of aggressive risk reduction therapies for patients with CVD. The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology urge all health care settings where CVD patients are treated to develop specific protocols and procedures reminding health care providers to implement the guidelines and assess the success of appropriate treatments.
More Extension Services health programs Cornell Cooperative Extension health, Environmental, and Pesticide ExtensionService Pregnancy and child nutrition School Age south carolina. http://www.nnh.org/Weblinks/extension2.htm
Health Promotion And Education-University Of South Carolina Albert A. Neal, Ed.D., University of south carolina, 1988. or consent of instructor)nutrition and basic requirements as related to health education programs. http://www.sc.edu/bulletin/archives/2001-2002/ugrad/Health2.html
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Extractions: of colleges and centers or institutes that conduct research in health sciences. These include the School of Medicine , the College of Pharmacy , the College of Nursing and the School of Public Health The USC School of Medicine (USCSM) has partnerships for teaching and research with the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital (PRMH), the Greenville Hospital System and the South Carolina Department of Mental Health. USCSM has placed a high priority on developing interdisciplinary programs to respond to urgent health care needs of its South Carolina constituency. Research conducted in the developing USC-RMH Centers of Research Excellence focuses on cancer, heart disease, stroke, geriatrics, medical ethics and improving health care delivery. The Centers encompass institutional partnerships with affiliated teaching hospitals, health-related state agencies and other health science schools and colleges in order to expand clinical related research and disease prevention programs, as well as to consolidate basic research activities at the University in the respective focus areas. The College of Pharmacy offers programs that lead to both Pharm.D. and Ph.D. degrees. Ranked 5th in the nation, the Department of Pharmacy Practice offers a Ph.D. in pharmacoeconomics, pharmacoepidemiology and outcomes research. The Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences conducts research, some of which is supported by the National Institutes of Health and international organizations, in the development of cancer, AIDS, transdermal and antilipidemic drugs.
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Extractions: Search for a therapist in South Carolina Select a city or scan the page for treatment options in your area: Greenville Hilton Head Island Nilly Barr, LPC Private Practice/Individual Therapy, Family Therapy, Couples Counseling, Outpatient 800 East Washington St Suite G Greenville, SC Additional Communities Served: Greenville County, Spartanburg, Upstate SC Office: 864-271-2740 email: nbarr@behaviorresources.com Website: www.behaviorresources.com Treatment Model: Eclectic depending on clients needs. Treatment is focused on dealing and resolving the emotional and psychological factors underlying the eating disordered behavior as well as working on making behavioral and "here and now" changes. Many areas of life may be addresses such as body image, self-acceptance, healthy ways to manage uncomfortable feelings, self-care, assertiveness or other issues in dealing with interpersonal issues. Treats all forms of eating disorders; males and females, children, adolescents and adults. Number of years in practice: 16 Payment options: cash/check, insurance* (*Cigna only), fees may be reimbursed by other insurance companies depending on coverage. Though we assist in the filing process as much as possible, the responsibility to deal with other insurance companies remains with the client. Receipts are provided with all appropriate codes for clients' use.
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Extractions: Cardiopulmonary Services provides a full range of Cardiology, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Respiratory Care Services that include electrocardiograms, nuclear stress testing, arterial blood gases, life support, pulmonary function tests, sleep studies, and more. Nationally recognized, our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program has been awarded Program Certification by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. more info