Fighting Diabetes in Riverside

RCDC - Riverside Community Diabetes Collaborative

"To strengthen community programs and services for the prevention and management of diabetes in the City of Riverside."

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Diabetes is a chronic disease that has reached epidemic levels across our nation. Two out of three people with diabetes die of heart disease or stroke. Diabetes is the #1 cause of adult blindness and kidney failure, and it causes more than 60% of non-traumatic lower-limb amputations each year. More children are being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes every year, which has severe implications for both their quality of life as well as their projected length of life. Riverside County has before ranked 22 out of 58 counties in the US with regard to diabetes. Even more startling: one third of those suffering from it don't even know they have it!

In this light, the Riverside Community Health Foundation has identified diabetes as a key area of focus. The efforts of the Riverside Community Diabetes Collaborative (RCDC) are rooted in a diverse group of dedicated individuals, offering a broad spectrum of expertise from a multitude of agencies. Their work is infused with the desire to work together towards a community solution for diabetes. By rallying in a united effort, RCDC seeks to impact the prevention and treatment of diabetes. RCDC represents a golden opportunity to connect Riverside residents with their much needed resources by addressing access barriers to health services, such as cultural or language gaps, transportation or lack of insurance. The strength of the collaborative lies in that "No one agency is going to accomplish this task alone. The collaborative allows for agencies to work together and make connections that may not otherwise happen." Another collaborative member states the importance of the work of this group, "We are a group that is striving to really make an impact in our Riverside community. We are taking action and not just having conversations amongst ourselves."

Currently, RCDC is focusing on creating the awareness and understanding of diabetes, and helping individuals make and sustain healthy behavior change. By doing this, we seek to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes for many, increasing self-management skills and the access to resources. RCDC is providing access to self management classes through the Diabetes Conversation Map sessions offered in Spanish and English at no cost. It’s our hope to significantly reduce the impact of diabetes and its related complications.

Check our calendar of upcoming events.

Other Partnerships

BACK TO PARTNERSHIPS

COALITION FOR HEALTH

RCHF’s initiative for the development of interdisciplinary partnerships among key Riverside and San Bernardino stake holders.

COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVISORY

The Community Health Advisory meets twice a year to evaluate its impact in Riverside with some 20 community leaders.

EASTSIDE PARTNERSHIP

Strengthening ties with area service providers and liststening to the community's needs.

Women Active in Health

Empowering woment to be active in their communities.

DIABETES COLLABORATIVE

Diabetes has become a key area of focus for RCHF.

YOUTH COALITON

Spreading knowledge and awareness in our youth's biggest struggles.

Additional Resources

Diabetes Conversation Map®

A Conversation Map® education session is designed to help you discover what you want and need to know about managing your diabetes or that of a loved one. Join our conversation!

Tips to Help You Stay Healthy

There are many good reasons to take action to manage your diabetes, including the fact that you are likely to feel good and have more energy. Additionally, you are likely to stay healthy and prevent or delay problems that can involve your heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves.

Follow this four-step action plan. It will help you live a long and healthy life.

Tips to Help a Loved One with Diabetes

You want the best for your loved ones with diabetes – whether they are family members or friends. Maybe you are looking for ways to ease the pressure your mother feels. Or maybe you would like to help your husband take better control of his diabetes. It’s a hard disease to handle alone. You can make a big difference in how well your loved one copes with diabetes.

Five Questions About Your Type 2 Diabetes

Living with diabetes is not easy. Type 2 diabetes is serious and there is a lot to do each and every day. But, you can learn how to better manage your diabetes. Choose a goal and make a plan. By taking it one step and one day at a time, you can do it. Remember, your health care team is here to help.