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Welcome Health Care Provider!

What can Move More do for you?

  • Provide resources to your practice - Call 861-5274 for details.
  • Train your staff as "Movers" so they can enroll patients in the program - Call 621-3741 for details.
  • Offer Chronic Disease Self-Management courses for your patients  - Call  621-3742 for details.
  • Map walking loops in your town or around your building - Call 621-3741 for details.

The March 2007 issue of the Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management published an article describing exactly how Move More relates to you as a health care provider!    Helping Sedentary Patients Become More Active: A Practical Care for the Primary Care Physician

Look here for some of our program specific resources, and contact us for many more.

Move More Resources Diabetes Specific Resources
Walking Maps and Spaces
 
Diabetes Risk Assessment
Asset Map
 
Diabetes Self Care Card
Move More Enrollment Form
 
Diabetes and Nutrition Center
Mover Training Opportunities
 
Diabetes Self-Management
Physical Activity Log
 
Diabetes Clinic
Portion Size Handout
 
Medical Nutrition Therapy
Body Mass Index (BMI) Table
 
Target Diabetes Guide  
Move More Pediatric Guide
 
 Diabetes PHD (Personal Health Decisions)
Move More Physical Activity Guide
 
Self-Management Referral Guide
Move More Nutrition Guide
 
Lay Health Educator Referral Guide
Chronic Disease Self Management Class Regional Resource List
Weighing Action Materials

Poster for Adults

Poster for Children

BMI Wall Chart

Click for additional Weighing Action
information and materials

Helpful Websites:

Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and
Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/obesity/ob_home.htm

Guiding Principles for Diabetes Care: For Health Care Providers
http://www.ndep.nih.gov/diabetes/pubs/GuidPrin_HC_Eng.pdf

CDC's Weight Management Research to Practice Series
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/nutrition/health_professionals/practice/index.htm

 

 

Move More Newsletter Archives

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Contact Info

Augusta 621-3741, Waterville 861-5275, Skowhegan 474-7473 or Pittsfield 487-3890 ext. 110

Mailing Address:
32 Chase Avenue
Waterville, ME 04901


Move More is a community group in Kennebec and Somerset Counties that helps people be more physically active and eat well.  

Move More serves the towns of Oakland, Belgrade, Waterville, Clinton, Fairfield, Benton, Winslow, Rome, China, Vassalboro, Sidney and Albion in Northern Kennebec County; Augusta, Chelsea, Farmingdale, Fayette, Gardiner, Hallowell,  Litchfield, Manchester, Monmouth, Mount Vernon, Pittsfield, Pittston, Randolph, Readfield, Richmond, Skowhegan, Vienna, Wayne, West Gardiner, Windsor, Winthrop in Southern Kennebec County; and Anson, Athens, Bingham, Brighton (plantation), Cambridge, Canaan, Caratunk, Carmel, Central Somerset  Clinton, Cornville, Corinna, Detroit, Dixmont, Embden, Etna, Harmony, Hartland, Highland (plantation), Jackman, Levant, Madison, Mercer, Moose River, Moscow, Newport, New Portland, Norridgewock, Palmyra, Pleasant Ridge (plantation), Pittsfield, Plymouth, Ripley, Skowhegan, Smithfield, Solon, St. Albans, Starks and Stestson in Somerset County.