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The Return of Eriedescence

The Return of Eriedescence

After two years of virtual gatherings, Erie Family Health Foundation is thrilled to announce the return of Eriedescence on June 1, 2022, at Artifact Events. The 12th annual event will be a celebration of a return to in-person events and summertime fun featuring food stations, drinks, a silent auction, game booths, dancing, music, and more.

All proceeds benefit Erie Family Health Centers’ diverse health and wellness programs that go beyond traditional medicine to help over 88,000 patients take control of their own health, manage chronic diseases, and develop healthier lifestyles. Erie services are provided to patients regardless of insurance status, immigration status, or ability to pay.

Eriedescence will be hosted at Artifact Events in Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood at 4325 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL 60613 on June 1st, 2022, from 6pm to 10pm. Tickets are $125 and can be purchased erie.health/ed22. Free parking is available, and the Montrose Brown Line is only a 3-minute walk to the venue.

 

We hope to see you there!

Successful Model Integrates Medical Practices with Lifestyle and Behavioral Changes

Erie Family Health Centers, a community health system providing high-quality and affordable health care to Chicagoans, continues to see successful patient health outcomes due to its integrated “health-ownership” model. Through this system-wide approach to care, patients are guided to take ownership of their health to reduce and better treat preventable chronic health problems such as cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and even poor bone health.

Traditional healthcare models have almost always been about “sick care” and medical interventions once an individual becomes ill or injured. However, with about half of all American adults living with preventable chronic diseases, many of which can be attributed to poor quality eating patterns and physical inactivity, medical professionals know that the best results come from patients who take ownership of their health and make behavioral changes in their homes. Recognizing the correlation between patients’ health and wellness practices decades ago, Erie has effectively been integrating proactive preventative services into its service delivery since the very beginning. After years of fine-tuning these practices, this model is demonstrating improved health outcomes, as seen in Erie’s diabetes programs, in which 75 percent of its diabetic patients maintain well-controlled glucose levels.

“Health care is evolving. What happens to patients between doctor’s appointments is as important as, or even more important than, what happens during an appointment,” said Dr. Lee Francis, President and CEO of Erie Family Health Centers. “Taking ownership of your health by changing certain behaviors, such as eating healthier foods and exercising, can be just as crucial to your health as taking medicine in specific circumstances. We want our patients to be healthy and have these programs in place to help guide and encourage them to be healthy on their own.”

Erie Family Health Centers’ “health-ownership” model combines traditional medical practices with additional wellness programs lead by health educators trained in lifestyle and behavioral changes. Each patient goes through a medical and behavioral screening process to assess medical and wellness needs. The assessments help Erie staff understand each patient’s level of motivation or readiness to make a behavioral change, such as those related to obesity, healthy eating or smoking. Staff then determines which programs are best suited for each individual, and patients are encouraged to become active participants in the wellness programs. To help this process, Erie provides support through ongoing consultations, follow-up calls and long-term specialized care when appropriate.

Each of the wellness programs are educational, culturally-sensitive and hands-on to help participants seamlessly take ownership of their own health and lifestyle. Erie Family Health Centers offers wellness programs such as –

  • Diabetes Month-by-Month: a monthly education class to help participants understand diabetes and how to better control it
  • Diabetes Prevention Program: an intensive, evidence-based lifestyle program helping at-risk participants avoid being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes
  • La Vida Sana, La Vida Feliz: an exercise and nutrition program for pre-diabetic participants
  • Share Our Strength’s® Cooking Matters: a class that teaches participants how to cook healthy meals on a budget

In addition to such classes, Erie also offers the USDA’s WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program and a running club. A partnership with Top Box Foods was also created to help participants buy high-quality fruits, vegetables and protein at a discounted rate. Each of these programs contribute to serving all of Erie’s patients, an overwhelming percentage of whom come from low-income and Latino communities. Such populations face barriers to accessing healthy foods and active living opportunities, making these programs all the more necessary to achieve successful patient health outcomes.

Recognized as a “Health Center Quality Leader” for the past three years by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Erie Family Health Centers’ clinical support team and medical providers continue to work hard to address social determinants of health through education and wellness programs that have proven to directly improve health outcomes.

Top Box Foods is Coming to Erie Division Street Health Center on July 13!

Visit Erie for your week’s groceries – provided by Top Box Foods! Cook a healthy, warm meal for the family at a steep discount. Top Box buys fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meats, poultry and fish from trusted vendors in bulk to keep costs low.

Place your order here and select “Erie Family Health Center – Division Street” as your preferred pick-up location.

Erie Division Street Health Center
11 a.m. to noon
Friday, July 13
2418 W. Division Street
Chicago, IL 60622

Contact Krysten Sessoms at 312.432.2715 for more information.