OCALA, FL (352today.com) – The Community Home Project (CHP), an initiative of the Marion County Hospital District, is hosting a free, eight-week Diabetes Self-Management Series beginning Thursday, Aug. 7, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., through Thursday, Sept. 25, at Howard Academy Community Center, 306 NW 7th Ave., Ocala, FL, 34475. Classes are open and free to all individuals ages 18 and older who are prediabetic, diabetic, or for those who support someone with diabetes.
All participants will engage in the Diabetes Education Empowerment Program (DEEP), an eight-week curriculum designed to enhance diabetes self-care. Throughout the course attendees will gain knowledge and skills to better manage their diabetes, including guidance on improving eating habits, increasing physical activity, monitoring blood sugar and related metrics, and preventing complications associated with diabetes.
For more information or to register, please call 352-671-4186 or email CHP@mchdt.org.
Community Home Project is a health initiative of the Marion County Hospital District, focused on improving health outcomes and quality of life for local residents through education, outreach, and accessible resources.
Founded in 1965 by the Florida Legislature, the mission of the Marion County Hospital District is to connect Marion County residents with resources that support community-focused wellness and health. This goal is accomplished through strategic initiatives that invest in public health projects that improve the health and well-being of Marion County residents. MCHD also creates specific initiatives which impact prioritized health concerns and promote healthier lifestyles of Marion County residents through the AMP, FANS, the Community Home Project and Beacon Point.