Chronic Disease Self Management (CDSM)
Take Charge! Put Life Back Into Your Life . . .
Are you an adult age 55 or older with an ongoing or long-term health condition? In the Chronic Disease Self-Managment Class, you’ll get the support you need to find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue, discover better nutrition and exercise choices, understand new treatment choices, and learn better ways to talk with your doctor and family about your health.
If you have conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain, anxiety, migraines and more, this Chronic Disease / Diabetes Self-Management Series can help you take charge of your life.
Sign Up Today. Spaces Are Limited.
Learn from trained leaders who understand, first hand what you are experiencing.
Set your own goals and make a step-by-step plan to improve your health—and your life.
Diabetic Self-Management Program - If your New Year's resolution is to better manage your diabetes, or if you want to help a family member or a friend, sign up for Fairhill's no-cost Diabetic Self-Management Program (DSMP).
- Call for upcoming classes.
- Light refreshments provided.
- NO CHARGE, donations appreciated.
Chronic Disease Self-Management - Different chronic problems are addressed in this program to help individuals manage their own or a loved one's chronic disease. Topics include communicating with health care providers and managing medication. Classes are geared to individuals participants' needs. Join one of the six-week, no-cost courses today..
- Please refer to the Fairhill Partners Health Promotions Schedule for dates and times.
- Light refreshments provided.
- NO CHARGE, donations appreciated.
CDSM Coach Training - Volunteer to help other learn about Chronic Disease Self-Management.
- Please refer to the Fairhill Partners Health Promotions Leader Training Schedule for dates and times.
To register for classes, coach training, off site schedule or for further information, call (216) 421-1350 extension 113. There is no charge for this class. Donations are accepted.
This evidence based program was developed by Stanford University and is supported by the Fairhill Annual Fund, Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging and donations of time and skill by volunteer coaches – all part of the Fairhill Unpaid Staff team.




