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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Health Department: May Series of the Healthy Living / Viviendo Mejor (HLVM) Program


Courtesy Xochitl Mora,

 Laredo, TX— Healthy Living/Viviendo Mejor (HLVM) is a disease self management and family support program of the City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) that has made a difference in diabetes disease self management by focusing on diabetes prevention” We have conducted thirteen cycles and more than 500 persons have participated. We have seen very positive outcomes such as decreased glucose, hemoglobin A1C, cholesterol and triglycerides levels, which are a sign of a decreased risk of diabetes,” said Dr. Hector F. Gonzalez, Director of Health.

image006The HLVM program targets persons at risk of diabetes, persons with diabetes and their families and teaches how to improve life styles and make healthier choices to avoid serious complications like kidney and heart disease. The HLVM Program’s goal is to prevent and control diabetes by encouraging changes such as healthy eating and exercising.The first session of the year starts Tuesday, May 13, 2014. It will be HLVM Program’s 14th Cycle and we are seeking sixty (60) persons to enroll. This is a very unique family and community approach to address the risk of developing diabetes and its complications. HLVM helps persons take control of their chronic disease or risk factors through education, such as how to deal with the disease, reduce risks, cook healthier and increase fitness activities with peer support activities.  Past participants have commented that what they learned during this program was life changing! 

These free interactive sessions are being offered to persons with diabetes, their family members and the general public. Everyone who participates receives free diabetes laboratory testing*. Door prizes are available to those that complete the sessions.

For more information about the Healthy Living/Viviendo Mejor initiative, as well other sites for classes, please contact Melissa Cavazos, Project Coordinator at the City of Laredo Health Department at (956) 721-4994.

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