Colville Tribes HHS
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Diabetes Prevention & Management

Open 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, ​Monday through Thursday
(509) 634-2970,  (509) 634-2819 fax
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The Colville Tribal Diabetes Program's mission is to provide the highest quality, culturally competent health education services to each community in a collaborative manner which promotes a safe and healthy environment. Our program focuses on providing preventative education tools for people through advocacy of healthy lifestyles that honor mind, body and spirit.

Forms

​Referral Form
Instructions: This form will be completed by Diabetes Prevention staff in coordination with medical personnel to enroll you in services.
Release of Information - PDF
Instructions: Download and open the form in Adobe Acrobat. On the side menu, choose Fill & Sign. Complete these forms and save to your computer, then email as an attachment to staff OR print, fill in by hand and then send completed form via fax to (509) 634-2819.
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Join our Colville Tribes Diabetes Prevention Program 
​Facebook Group for recipes, resources, and more

Location

Diabetes Program is located at the Yellow Cloud Building in Nespelem, ​at the corner of 28 Lakes St. and Wenatchi St.
(Turn east onto Lakes St. from Hwy. 155 and follow the road straight, taking a small jog left through the intersection.  Straight ahead the road will dead-end and the driveway to the Diabetes building is on the right.)
  • Watch cooking videos, get recipes, and more at NativePowerPlate ​
    (Fighting Diabetes With Ancestral Plant-Based Foods)
  • Contemporary Indigenous recipes and food ideas - WellForCulture.com

Services

For any services you will need current diabetes  prescription, be an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe, and be eligible for Indian Health Services.

  • Shoes: No current shoe store. Contact Alana or Charlene for Berg’s referral, assisting clients with $150.00 credit toward shoes.
  • Glasses: Through Indian Health Services we are assisting clients with $150.00.
  • Dental: Through Indian Health Services we are assisting clients with $250.00
Reminder:  Contact Alana Epperson at our office for pre-approval of services.  You can receive these services 1 time per year. 

Contacts

Charlene BearCub, MEd.
Diabetes Program Manager
(509) 634-2987 
Alana Seymour, 
Omak Health Educator
(509) 634-2796 | cell (509) 422-7502  
Amanda Marchand,  
Nespelem Health Educator
(509) 634-2935 
Sarah Finley, 
Inchelium Health Educator
(509) 634-9451 cell 

Alana Epperson, Admin Assistant II
(509) 634-2970 
 Download posters and find other resources by clicking on the logo to visit DACTproject.com.
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Methods and Goals

  • Increasing access to quality diabetes education and management services across Colville Reservation 
  • ​Developing a standard approach to care and management of diabetes, including screening, based on the current SDPI (Special Diabetes Program for Indians) best practice guidelines, and an adapted to use in the Tribal communities
  • Establishing effective community-directed approaches that revolve around the prevention and managing of diabetes related complications
  • Developing and promoting cost effective ways of delivering quality diabetes education through life cycle of the grant
  • Home
    • Our Area
  • Area Agency on Aging
    • Inchelium Meal Site
    • Keller Meal Site
    • Nespelem Meal Site
    • Omak Meal Site
  • Behavioral Health
    • Substance Use Services
    • Clinical Cultural Specialists
    • Mental Health
    • School-Based Mental Health
  • Child Support
  • Children and Family Services
  • Convalescent Center
  • Diabetes Program
  • LIHEAP (Energy Assistance)
    • Food Distribution
  • Native Connections Suicide Prevention
  • San Poil Treatment Center
  • Social Services
    • Adult Protective Services
    • Definitions/Signs
    • Policies
  • Stay Safe
  • Tribal Health
    • Health Education
  • WIC