Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) is designed to improve the self-management skills of people living with a chronic disease. The program was developed and tested by the Division of Family and Community Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, and, in Washington State, is coordinated by the Washington Health Foundation.

The program consists of a series of group sessions, including medium-sized classes and use of lay leaders. Trainers teach coordination skills for health management. Each class is highly participatory: mutual support and successes build the confidence in participants' ability to manage health while maintaining active and fulfilling lives.

Participants typically have a range of disease(s) and risk factors—types and severity of illness vary.

Learn more about the CDSMP Program.


 

For more information, contact:
Laura May
206-216-2897
LauraM@whf.org

Contact WHF:
Washington Health Foundation
300 Elliott Avenue West, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98119

206-285-6355 phone
206-283-6122 fax

HealthiestState@whf.org