Arthritis
Arthritis is an umbrella term that encompasses more than 120 diseases and conditions that affect joints, surrounding tissue and/or other connective tissues.
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Southeastern District Health Department's Idaho Arthritis Program
In July of 2004, the Southeastern District Health Department (SDHD) initiated an arthritis program in southeast Idaho to assist in improving the quality of life for people who are affected by arthritis.
Goals
- To increase knowledge and awareness of arthritis.
- To increase awareness of the importance of early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and self-management strategies among people with arthritis.
- To increase physical activity among people with arthritis.
Facts
- Nearly 70 million Americans have arthritis.
- Approximately 236,000, or 1 in 4 Idaho adults, have arthritis.
- Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. for ages 15 years and older.
- 2001 national data showed that women had higher rates of arthritis than men.
- Arthritis and rheumatic diseases cost Idahoans $362 million per year ($215 million in direct medical costs, plus $147 million in indirect costs such as lost productivity).
Activities
- Arthritis Awareness Month in May
- Media Exposure
- Steering Committee Meetings
- Arthritis Presentations
- Exercise Classes
- Self-Help Classes
How Can You Help?
- Participate in Arthritis Awareness Month
- Become a member of the steering committee
- Have arthritis information available in your office or place of business
Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Program
The Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Program helps you learn the skills you need to build your own self-management program. Click here for more information.
A.F.E.P. (Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program) & A.F.A.P. (Arthritis Foundation Aquatics Program)
The AFEP, formerly known as PACE, and AFAP classes are a fun way to strengthen and stretch your muscles and improve your range-of-motion! Click here for details and class locations!
For More Information:
Arthritis Foundation-Utah/Idaho Chapter (800) 444-4993
























