Crozer-Keystone Heath System cares about the health of their employees, patients and visitors. Studies have found second hand smoke to be equally as dangerous as being a smoker. With that in mind, Crozer-Keystone has instituted a “Proud to be smoke free” policy that prohibits smoking by employees, patients and visitors on all properties. All tobacco use is prohibited in all buildings and campuses owned, leased and rented by Crozer-Keystone. This includes personal automobiles on Crozer-Keystone property.
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Why Go Smoke Free?
Group Smoking Cessation Programs
Quit Smoking Websites
Get Your Doctor On Board - Have An Annual Physical
Why Go Smoke Free?
According to the American Lung Association:
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A smoke-free environment helps to create a safe, healthy workplace for employees, patients and visitors.
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Every year, more than 430,000 deaths in the United States are a result of smoking.
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About 8.6 million people in the U.S. have at least one serous illness caused by smoking.
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Quitting smoking decreases the risk of lung cancer, heart attack, stroke, and chronic lung disease.
Crozer-Keystone Health System’s Community Health Education Department is sponsoring a “Clear the Air” smoking cessation program. Smoking Cessations classes are offered to help those who want to stop smoking. Classes are offered free of charge and use a positive behavioral change approach that teaches participants to become non-smokers for life.
To learn more about quitting smoking, contact Community Health Education at 610-447-6009.
In addition, you may call the PA Free Quitline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW.
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Group Smoking Cessation Programs
Research shows that many smokers take advantage of more than one of these types of resources in order to successfully stop smoking. Although some smokers are able to quit the first time they try to stop, others need to try several times. Don’t give up!
“Clear the Air,” a FREE six-week group program sponsored by CKHS Community Health Education, is offered at various dates and locations throughout the year.
For more information, please call Community Health Education at 610-447-6009.
Check http://www.tobaccofreedelco.com/ for a complete list of group smoking cessation classes that will be held county-wide.
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Quit Smoking Web Sites
If you’re interested in self-help on the web, there are lots of options for you whether it’s the first time you tried to quit or you’ve tried several times before. No two smokers are alike. Find a resource that helps you to identify why you smoke, and which people, places, and things trigger your unique urge to light up.
For more information visit:
American Cancer Society®
http://www.cancer.org
American Lung Association®
http://www.lungusa.org/
Determined to Quit.com
http://www.determinedtoquit.com/
QuitNet®
http://www.quitnet.com
Tobacco Free Delco
http://www.tobaccofreedelco.com/
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Get Your Doctor on Board - Have an Annual Physical!
An annual physical is a great way to get off to a healthy start in 2008 – and to get your physician’s input and support of your decision to stop smoking. If you do not have a physician, call 1-800-CK-HEALTH (1-800-254-3258) to find one who's right for you.
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