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Welcome to the Hózhǫ́ógo Iiná Wellness Program

Winslow Indian Health Care Center offers patients a variety of diabetic services.  Hózhǫ́ógo Iiná Wellness Program (HIWP) formally known as Diabetes Program provides education and support services for people living with diabetes, and their families.  The program is funded by Special Diabetes Project for Indians (SDPI) grant and Winslow Indian Health Care Center, this service is provided for all Native Americans.
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2025 Just Move It Series!

Join us for the 28th Annual Just Move It Run/Walk Series hosted by Winslow Indian Health Care Center! This year, we're embracing a patient-centered approach, bringing you health fairs at select events and aligning some JMI events with our WIHCC Wellness Conferences.
  1. May 29th - Winslow Indian Health Care Center
  2. June 5th - Birdsprings, Little Singer School
  3. June 12th - Tolani Lake Chapter
  4. June 17th - Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
  5. June 26th - Teesto Community Center
  6. July 3rd - Jeddito Chapter
  7. July 10th - Whitecone Multipurpose Gym
  8. July 17th - Indian Wells School
  9. July 24th - Holbrook, Navajo County Nizhoni Trail
  10. ​July 31st - Dilkon Medical Center

Online Pre-Registration Opens May 1st!
More Info on Flyer Here!

Interested in providing an educational booth for the JMI Series Health Fairs?

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Program Services

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Diabetes in Pregnancy
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Health & Fitness
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Nutrition
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Youth Wellness
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Concessions
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Navajo Traditional
​Medicine Program

Community Health Services Calendar of Events

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Download Calendar PDF

For further information about any events, you may call:
928-657-1073
982-657-1077
928-289-8065
928-289-6137
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Email: ​[email protected]

Diabetes Clinic
  • Eye exam referrals
  • Dental referrals
  • Chronic kidney disease management/renal clinic
  • Diabetes wound care
  • Podiatry diabetes foot exam referral
1st & 3rd Wednesday Full DM Clinic Day
2nd & 4th Wednesday Half DM Clinic Day
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Diabetes Self-Management Education​
DSME is a c
lass designed for diabetic patients and their families.  The class will help patients gain information, skills and abilities for diabetic self-care.  The class aims to have the patient make informed decisions about self-care behaviors, problem-solving and collaborations with our excellent health care teams to improve the patient's health status and quality of life.
   
 At Hózhǫ́ógo Iin
á Wellness Program (HIWP) we encourage the families of patients to join the class, in doing so, family members will gain an understanding of what their loved ones deal with on a daily basis.
     


DSME Class Topics include:
  • ​What is Diabetes
  • Balancing Blood Sugars
  • Diabites & The Mind, Body and Spirit
  • Diabetes Medicine
  • Home Blood Glucose Monitoring​​
  • Healthy Eating
  • Moving to Stay Healthy
  • Taking Care of Their Feet
  • And Much More!
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Classes are held in the Hózhǫ́ógo Iiná Wellness Center and organized by HIWP and led by Family Nurse Practitioner & Clinical Provider, Lita Scott and accompanied by her clinical staff in educating patients.  DSME is held every 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of each month.  Class begins at 8 am to 1 pm, to attend a class, the patient's Provider must send a referral to the Wellness Program or the Program can also reach out to a Provider for a referral.
    
​The Class will begin with a food demonstration and will display how a patient can prepare a healthy and diabetes friendly meal.  Patients and families will be also be provided free breakfast, lunch, and many, many, many incentives!

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Diabetes Shoe Clinic
Shoes can be an important part to a self care process for a diabetic patient, so one unique step HIWP has done is provide shoes, socks, inserts and education through the Diabetes Shoe Clinic.  These wonderful shoes are specially designed shoes or inserts referred to as extra depth, therapeutic shoes intended to reduced the skin breakdown in a diabetic with pre-existing foot disease.  A referral is needed to receive a pair of shoes offered through SDPI grant at no cost to the patient.  A patient is eligible to receive 1 pair of shoes a year, and receive shoe inserts up to 3 a year.  Shoes clinic are available twice a month by making an appointment or a referral is made by the provider.

Diabetes in Pregnancy
Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that is first seen in a pregnant woman who did not have diabetes before she was pregnant.  Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high.  When you are pregnant, high blood sugar levels can be harmful for your baby.  Regular visits with members of a health care team who are experts in diabetes and pregnancy will ensure that you and your baby get the best care.  Your health care team include: a medical doctor, obstetrician, diabetes educator, nurse practitioner, registered dietitian.  You are are the most important team member of the team.  Your health care team can give you expert advice so you can have a health baby.
Breastfeeding support and Breastfeeding Hotline are available. 
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Health and Fitness
HIWP is proud and pleased to have an out reach service that offers a very diverse Health & Fitness program and community activities to suit just about anybody.  Whether you are an experienced fitness pro or not, our staff are trained to work with you at your pace and comfort level.  Participate in community fitness events like Just Move It, Turkey Trot, or come over to the Wellness Center and pick from many Group Fitness classes offered daily like Cardio Kick, Chair Yoga, Functional Training, Mom's in Motion, and Zumba, Tae Kwon Do.  These are just a few of the many Group Fitness class available, we encourage you to stop by pick up a Group Fitness calendar or talk to one of our fitness techs.  
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Nutrition
​Our Nutrition service plays an important part to the HIWP by coordinating wellness activities, one on one consultation, group prevention education, group prenatal nutrition, home glucose meter education and many more.  Through the program you will receive in depth education on proper food choices and food preparation for a health and healing lifestyle.  
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Youth Wellness
HIWP coordinates with Northern Arizona Health Care in presenting Fit Kids.  A program that utilizes the C.A.T.C.H. model, an acronym for Coordinated Approach to Child Health.  This model coordinates a team of health professionals that involves Providers, Nurse Practitioners, Behavioral Health, Physiologist, Dietitians, Health Fitness Coordinator to collaboratively create a community of health.

​Youth up to 18 years of age with a body mass index that is elevated or other conditions determined by a provider, is eligible to participate in the program.  Fits kids runs twice a month and during that time, they will have fun with physical activity and learn behavioral changes in food choices.
Navajo Traditional Medicine Program
Founded on the principle that the best health and wellness occurs when there is balance between the spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical  parts of a person.  We strive to integrate traditional Dine and Native American spiritual healing with allopathic/osteopathic modalities in its delivery of care where appropriate, necessary, and desired by the patient. It encompasses a wide array of healing practices that are based upon the indigenous knowledge of the Dine and Native people.​
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Concessions
​We want everyone to get in on a healthier lifestyle by having a healthier choice of foods.  We believe once you indulge yourself in a serving of Blue Corn Mush for breakfast or a Turkey Sandwich at lunch, you'll love the idea of intentional wellness.  Because wellness matters. 
Diabetes Program Team
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Lita Scott, RN, MSN, FNP-C, Director of Community Health Services
Jaynel Graymountain
, BS, MA, Deputy Directory of Community Health Services

Shereen Begay,  AA, Administrative Assistant
David Sullivan, FNP, License Nurse Practitioner
Ted Chatter, MSN,BSN , Diabetes Clinical Nurse
Sausha Nells, RN, BSN, Youth Wellness Nurse
Thomas Edison Yazzie,  Navajo Traditional Medicine Practitioner
Keanu Frazier, BS, Mobile Unit Coordinator
Tyree Honani, BS, Communication Specialist
Briana Saville, RDN, Dietitian
Nora Bia, Diabetes Nutrition Technician
Cody Chee, BS, Health & Fitness Specialist
Terri Little, Fitness Technician
Pearl Alcott, Concession Clerk
Carla Yazzie, Concession Clerk

Savannah Joe, Concession Clerk
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Hózhǫ́ógo Iiná Wellness Center Hours
Monday — Friday:  6:00 am — 6:00 pm
Phone:  (928) 289-8065
​Program Hours
Monday — Friday:  8:00 am — 5:00 pm
Toll Free:  1-800-530-1430
Office:  (928) 289-6137
​Fax: (928) 289-6258
Diabetes & Pregnancy Office
Breastfeeding Support & Breastfeeding Hotline
(928) 386-3439 / (928) 386-0288 - Mona

Nutrition Office
(928) 289-6252 / 6254
Questions? We're here to help.

​Notice of Privacy Practices

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Winslow Indian Health Care Center
500 North Indiana Ave
Winslow, AZ 86047
​(928) 289-4646

Dilkon Medical Center
1 Medical Center Drive
HC63 Box 9000
Dilkon, AZ 86047
​(928) 657-1000
Administration Fax (928) 289-6229
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Human Resources Fax (928) 289-8024
Health Information Management (Medical Records) Fax
Winslow: (928) 289-5264 / (928) 289-8145
Dilkon: (928) 657-1025
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2023 Community Health Assessment
  • 2025 Wellness Conferences
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  • About Us
    • Governance & Leadership
    • History, Mission, Vision & Values
    • Our Locations
  • Our Services
    • Behavioral Health
    • Dental
    • Hozhoogo Iina Wellness Program >
      • Health and Fitness
      • Massage Therapy
      • Navajo Traditional Medicine Program
      • Nutrition
    • Optometry
    • Prenatal Care
    • Pharmacy/Medication
    • Physical Therapy
    • Podiatry & Wound Care
    • Public Health Department
    • Women's Health
    • Youth Wellness >
      • Victory Program
      • School Health
      • Additional Resources
  • Join Our Team
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  • Patient & Visitors
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    • PCMH >
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    • Patient Rights and Notice of Privacy practices
    • Purchase Referred Care
    • Patient Benefits Coordinator
    • Patient Transportation
    • Office of Environmental Health
    • Veteran Resources
    • Resources
    • CONTACT US
    • NEWS & EVENTS
  • More
    • Doing Business with WIHCC/DMC
    • Patient Survey
    • Navajo Division Of Health
    • Navajo Nation WIC
    • DSFC Water/Sewer Application