Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Chronic Disease Self-Management

Starting very soon will be the 'Pathways To Healthier Living' course which is TOTALLY FREE. The course will be conducted at the Whyalla Library. This course for those of us who have a Chronic Disease or condition.

Thw 6 week course will commence at 1.30pm on Monday 18th February, 2013. You can register your interest by telephoning the Health In Our Hands Centre on 8648-8463 anytime between 10.00am and 3.00pm (closed for lunch 12.00pm to 1.00pm). Alternative you can email us on ioh1@iprimus.com.au. Please be quick as closing time is soon. However, you can also join us at the library on the day (18th Feb) at the library.

This course is not only for people with Chronic Disease but for people who care for or are partners of people with Chronic Disease.

AND IT'S FREE

Monday, 19 November 2012

Next Year We Will Be....

The health In Our Hands CDSMP leaders have completed their forward planning for the first six months for 2013 and we are happy to advise that we WILL be conducting more Pathways to Better Living Courses next year.

These Workshops are FREE. Yes, FREE! 


Our final and confirmed dates are as follows:

  • Pathways to Healtier Living: Monday 18 Feb to 25 Mar 2013.
  • Pathways Through Diabetes: Wednesday 6 Mar to 10 Apr 2013
  • Pathways Through Pain: Monday 13 May to 17 Jun 2013
The workshops consists of a 2.5 hour session, once a week and will be held at the Whyalla Library at Westlands.

Places will fill quickly so if you think you, or your partner/carer may be interested, expressions of interest will be taken at our Centre.

Remember that these courses are free of charge and loan books will be available for participants for the duration of the course.

To register your interest, contact us on 8648-8463 on weekdays between 10.00am and 3.00pm (closed for lunch 12.00pm to 1.00pm). Don't delay and get your booking in early.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Officially Official!

It is now officially official 'cos I have seen the award. And here it is.

Once again, Well done the Paul and Mary, the committee and of course, all the volunteers. There were 13 nominations from all over the state. All the nominations were outstanding but it is thought that what stood out for 'Health In Our Hands' was the fact that our organisation is staffed completely by volunteers and always has been. That just makes the award that much sweeter  for the centre.

Once again, well done and well deserved.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

WE WON !!!

It's Official! I woke up this morning and after turning on my mobile was blasted with the good news that Health In Our Hands has WON the COTA's Every Generation Award for our section. This is a great reward for not just the HIOH organisation but for all the people involved in the running of the Centre and all of it's programs.

Great news but, I modestly feel, well deserved.

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

The 2nd Pathways Through Pain Course completed.

The second 'Pathways Through Pain' workshop (the Stanford University Chronic Pain Self-Management Program) has been completed successfully and the transformation has been an utter joy to have seen. The course leaders, Brenda, Teena and John have worked their way through this course which were largely attended by people who were recommended through the Pain Clinic in Adelaide.
The success of the workshop was seen through the participation of the clients and the taking on of the information discussed.
We're looking forward to the next course. If you are interested in learning more about the course and registering an interest in the participation of the next course, please contact the centre by:

  • Telephone - 8648-8463 (between 10.00am and 3.00pm)
  • Email - ioh1@iprimus.com.au
  • Website - www.inourhands.com.au and use the message service there.
But don't hesitate! Be pro-active and become a Self Manager for your Chronic Pain Management.

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Come and see the totally re-vamped website.

WOW is the word that springs to mind! Having just seen the newly revamped Health in our hands website, I am impressed to say the least. Paul has done a cracker of a job and the much improved layout seems to make everything easier to find. Absolutely well done Paul. 12 out of 10...

You can check it out our new website here

PS I like the whyalla webcam live pictures...

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Pathways Through Pain Workshop Coming Soon!

Commencing Tuesday 18th September at 1.30pm for 6 weeks there will be a Pain Self Management course to be held at the new Whyalla Library at Westlands.

For further information, please contact the 'Health In Our Hands' Centre on 8648-8463 or by email at ioh1@iprimus.com.au

Chronic pain is a debilitating problem for many people, constant pain makes them feel many emotions in addition to the actual pain itself and this results in loss of lifestyle. There is no “magic bullet” that will cure chronic pain but there are strategies that will help them to manage the pain and the emotions to a level that is acceptable. Of course medications play a large role in the control of pain as does, in some circumstances, surgery etc. 

This program is not intended to replace anything that currently is working for you, The course, which runs over six weeks (2.5 hrs per session approx) is designed to give you a set of extra tools that may help in the relief of pain. We have called it Pathways Through Pain because the course is actually a pathway and on that pathway there are many simple things that can be done to help minimise the discomfort caused by pain, not just to the individual with the pain but to their families and friends around them.

Some of the topics covered in the six weeks are,
  •    Debunking the myths around pain
  •    Pacing activity and rest
  •    Fatigue / sleep
  •    Medications - how they work
  •    Fitness and exercise
  •    Healthy eating 
And many more