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Transcript of Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Health Plan 2011– 2015 2011– 2015.
Sisseton-Wahpeton Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Health PlanOyate Health Plan
2011– 20152011– 2015
Mission:Mission:
Mission Statement for Sisseton-Mission Statement for Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Wellness:Wahpeton Oyate Wellness:To To promote and sustain the dignity, promote and sustain the dignity, integrity, and self-sufficiency of Tribal integrity, and self-sufficiency of Tribal members by planning, developing, and members by planning, developing, and administrating a health care delivery administrating a health care delivery system that is consistent with the social, system that is consistent with the social, physical, emotional, and spiritual values physical, emotional, and spiritual values of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation.Lake Traverse Reservation.
Vision:Vision:
Vision of Wellness for the Sisseton-Vision of Wellness for the Sisseton-Wahpeton OyateWahpeton OyateTribal members who are Tribal members who are empowered and responsible to take care of their empowered and responsible to take care of their own wellness and are healthy through:Positive, own wellness and are healthy through:Positive, progressive and sustained personal lifestyle progressive and sustained personal lifestyle choices.Access to safe and consistent health care choices.Access to safe and consistent health care services in modern facilities, the community and services in modern facilities, the community and home.Promotion/recruitment of health careers for home.Promotion/recruitment of health careers for tribal members.Our Oyate will live and grow in a tribal members.Our Oyate will live and grow in a community that is physically, mentally and community that is physically, mentally and spiritually healthy.spiritually healthy.
Community AssessmentCommunity Assessment
Section 1. Expectations, Section 1. Expectations, Accomplishments and Lessons Accomplishments and Lessons Learned from the 2006-2010 Health Learned from the 2006-2010 Health Plan, and Current Planning InitiativesPlan, and Current Planning Initiatives
Section 2. Profile and DemographicsSection 2. Profile and Demographics
Section 3. MortalitySection 3. Mortality
Community AssessmentCommunity Assessment
Section 4. Morbidity (Illness)Section 4. Morbidity (Illness)
Section 5. Costs of Health CareSection 5. Costs of Health Care
Section 6. Perceptions of Section 6. Perceptions of WellnessWellness
Overweight and Obesity DataOverweight and Obesity Data
Sisseton males % Overweight 3rd Quarter 2010
0
1020
30
40
5060
70
2y-5 6y-11 12y-19
20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-74
Age
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% overwt
%obese
Overweight and Obesity DataOverweight and Obesity Data
SWO Female % Overweight & Obese 3rd Quarter 2010
010
203040
5060
2y-5 6y-11 12y-19
20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-74
Age
Perc
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% Overwt
% Obese
Ranked PrioritiesRanked Priorities
Health Status Problems Health Status Problems (Ranked in Priority (Ranked in Priority Order Based on a Comprehensive Review Order Based on a Comprehensive Review of Mortality Rates, Burden of Illness and of Mortality Rates, Burden of Illness and Workload Data, and Relative Cost)Workload Data, and Relative Cost)::
1.1. Behavioral Health and Co-DependencyBehavioral Health and Co-Dependency2.2. DiabetesDiabetes3.3. Heart/Cardiovascular DiseaseHeart/Cardiovascular Disease4.4. InjuriesInjuries5.5. ObesityObesity
Ranked PrioritiesRanked Priorities
6. Tobacco Use6. Tobacco Use
7. Cancer7. Cancer
8. Respiratory Disease8. Respiratory Disease
9. Rheumatoid Arthritis9. Rheumatoid Arthritis
10. Infant Mortality and Illness10. Infant Mortality and Illness
High Importance / High Do-abilityHigh Importance / High Do-ability
The “GO ZONE” The “GO ZONE” Implementation of Comprehensive Underage Implementation of Comprehensive Underage
Drinking Prevention InitiativeDrinking Prevention Initiative Implement Motor Vehicle Crash Injury Prevention Implement Motor Vehicle Crash Injury Prevention
Initiatives – Initiatives – Drinking & Distracted Driving, Passenger Drinking & Distracted Driving, Passenger Restraints, SpeedRestraints, Speed
Tobacco Cessation InitiativeTobacco Cessation Initiative Partnership with Sanford Health to plan and develop Partnership with Sanford Health to plan and develop
an onsite pediatric developmental clinic.an onsite pediatric developmental clinic. Recruitment and retention of health care providers.Recruitment and retention of health care providers. Diabetes Self-Management Initiative; Certified Diabetes Self-Management Initiative; Certified
Diabetes Educators on staffDiabetes Educators on staff Healthy Weight Reduction and Weight Maintenance Healthy Weight Reduction and Weight Maintenance
ResourcesResources
COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATIONEDUCATION
COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATIONEDUCATION
Almost everyone knows that potatoes are Almost everyone knows that potatoes are starches and starches turn into sugar when starches and starches turn into sugar when digested by our stomachs. What it means is digested by our stomachs. What it means is this….that one medium sized potato (about the this….that one medium sized potato (about the size of 1/2 of your fist)equals about 4 size of 1/2 of your fist)equals about 4 tablespoons or one-fourth (1/4) of a cup of tablespoons or one-fourth (1/4) of a cup of sugar. So if you have a large potato for supper, sugar. So if you have a large potato for supper, you’ve just eaten about 1/2 cup of sugar. The you’ve just eaten about 1/2 cup of sugar. The only way to get that sugar out of your blood only way to get that sugar out of your blood stream and into your muscles to supply energy, stream and into your muscles to supply energy, is for you to exercise by walking, jogging, is for you to exercise by walking, jogging, bicycling, etc. bicycling, etc.
March 25, 2008 is AMERICAN DIABETES ALERT March 25, 2008 is AMERICAN DIABETES ALERT DAY.DAY.
COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATIONEDUCATION
THIS COULD BE YOU IN 3 MONTHS
IMPROVING PATIENT CAREIMPROVING PATIENT CARE
Partnerships: Tribal Health, Tribal Partnerships: Tribal Health, Tribal Programs, Tribal Executives, Human Programs, Tribal Executives, Human Services Board, Indian Health ServiceServices Board, Indian Health Service
Pidamayaye (Dakota)Pidamayaye (Dakota)