CHANGE BC

The CHANGE BC program is a primary care treatment initiative that emphasizes lifestyle interventions for individuals living with metabolic syndrome and related chronic health conditions. Its goal is to support long-term lifestyle changes that enhance overall well-being and help prevent, manage, or even reverse conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. The program follows a collaborative, team-based model that brings together family doctors, nurses, dietitians, kinesiologists, and dental hygienists to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care.

Key aspects of the CHANGE BC program:

Focus on lifestyle interventions:

The program emphasizes changes in diet and exercise, with a focus on evidence-based practices. 

Team-based approach:

Family doctors, along with other health professionals, work together to support patients in making changes. 

Individualized goals:

Patients work with health professionals to set personalized goals for their health and well-being. 

Cultural sensitivity:

The program is designed to be culturally safe and relevant for all Canadians, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. 

Long-term changes:

The goal is to help patients develop sustainable lifestyle habits that improve their overall health and reduce their risk of developing serious health conditions.

Address / Contact Info

BCBC

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Areas Served

Communities ServedTerrace and Area, Houston and Area, Gitlaxt'aamiks and Area
Communities ServedGingolx, Gitwinksihlkw, Laxgalts'ap, Topley, Gitselasu, kss, Kitsumkalum, Thornhill

Service Details

Referral protocolphysician, health professional
Languages spokenEnglish

This program was last updated on: 06 May 2025.

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