The tools you find below are good resources that have been moved to an archive list because of publication date.  Please check all information related to health guidelines for accuracy before using any materials.

Alive Inside

A Music Memory program for patients with Dementia founded by Dan Cohen, MSW.

“Be Not Afraid” Article

This article includes many ideas for teaching congregants about flu prevention.

Body & Soul: A Celebration of Healthy Eating & Living 

An evidence-based health and wellness program developed for African American churches (National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society and Center for Disease Control and Prevention)

Cancer Awareness resource sheet

Children’s Issues (Provided by FDA, Office of Women’s Health)  

The link above lists several topics of interest for children including: Laser Toys: Not Always Child’s Play, Anesthesia: Is it Safe for Young Brains?,  and Babies and Reflux: When Spitting Up is Normal

Comparison of HM Role and FCN Role

A PowerPoint presentation comparing the role of HM to FCN.

Diabetes Awareness Tools (ADM=American Diabetes Month) 2014

Diabetes Publications for Women

The FDA Office of Women’s Health (FDA OWH) invites you to collaborate with them to distribute free, easy-to-read publications for women with diabetes.

FDA OWH has three booklets on Diabetes Medicines, Insulin, and Glucose Meters. These booklets list FDA-approved medicines and devices used in diabetes self-management. They also provide vital information such as potential side effects, general safety warnings, and questions to ask the health care provider.

All of these materials are FREE and can be ordered in bulk.

Download: www.fda.gov/womenshealthpubs
Order Free Copies: www.pueblo.gsa.gov/rc/f06owhcard.htm

Domestic violence resource sheet

Ebola Resource Materials

Emergency and Disaster Preparedness

Health Insurance Marketplace

Getting Ready for the Health Insurance Marketplace: from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.  Valuable toolkits for those working with individuals that have mental and substance use disorders.

Getting Ready – General toolkit

Community Prevention

Consumer Peer Family

Homeless Services

Healthcare.gov

Health Care Law Toolkit for Faith and Community-Based Organizations 

Learning Collaborative (Health Systems Learning Group): Outlines promising best practice models in implementing new healthcare law in communities.

Medicare/Health Insurance Marketplace FAQ Sheet 

Provider/Health Professional Information

Treatment Providers

HHS/CMS Resources

Zika Virus Resources

International Day of Peace 

The United Nations has created great information to help you plan for International Day Of Peace and Global Feast for Peace activities(always held on September 21st).

New Guidelines for Incorporating Spirituality in Palliative Care

PathPoint Mental Health Poster

See Jane See – Women’s Healthy Eyes Now

Women are at significantly greater risk of blindness or visual impairment than men. In fact, according to the 2012 “Vision Problems in the US” study, 66 percent of those experiencing blindness are women, 61 percent of those suffering with cataracts are women and 65 percent of those with age-related macular degeneration are women.

“See Jane See “ Women’s Healthy Eyes Now” is a web-based educational campaign dedicated solely to women’s vision health from Prevent Blindness America. See Jane See and the dedicated website, SeeJaneSee.org, offers free information and downloadable tip sheets created specifically for women on a variety of issues across the age spectrum.