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Adagiio Health provides a variety of health education and prevention programs throughout western Pennsylvania.

Teen Pregnancy Prevention

For nearly three decades, Adagio Health has been dedicated to the prevention of teen pregnancy in western Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1990, Adagio Health launched a series of specially targeted activities in Allegheny County, including a multi-media campaign, age-appropriate sexuality education guidebooks, a resource guide for area teens, and peer education. The success of these strategies led to the creation of the Center for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP) in 1995. CAPP established a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach to reducing teen pregnancy. Its programs focus on encouraging teens to postpone first intercourse and, when sexual activity begins, use contraception. Read more about CAPP's model for teen pregnancy prevention.

HIV/AIDS Prevention

Adagio Health directs research and community-based programs to encourage condom use among people at-risk of contracting HIV. The programs, based on the "stages of change" theory, rely upon peer-based outreach, role model stories, and community networking. Read more about Adagio Health's HIV/AIDS prevention efforts.

Sexuality Education

Adagio Health is committed to sexuality education. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of their specific audiences, from teens and parents to teachers and others who work with teens. Read more about Adagio Health's sexuality education programs.

Peer Education

Through the peer education program, CAPP offers accurate information about reproductive health issues for teens throughout western Pennsylvania. College-age peer educators present interactive workshops about a variety of sexuality and reproductive health topics, from dating violence to puberty, and abstinence to contraception. Sessions can be tailored to meet the needs of specific groups. Read more about the peer education program.

Parent Education

Adagio Health is dedicated to helping parents develop their skills. CAPP's parent education program provides parents with the skills they need to talk to their children about issues like puberty and sex. Healthy Start House offers a variety of educational programs for new parents and the general community. Read more about FHC's parent education programs.

Professional Training

Many Adagio Health programs include professional training. The HIV/AIDS prevention, nutrition services, and teen pregnancy prevention programs have developed learning modules for staff to use when training other professionals. Read more about Adagio Health's professional training.

Managing Diabetes

Adagio Health offers two programs to help people prevent or manage diabetes. Diabetes Self-Management is available to those with a diagnosis of diabetes and a physician’s referral to a dietitian. Enrollment is open to men and women of all ages and most insurance plans are accepted. Read more about Adagio Health's Diabetes Self-Management program.


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Last updated August 6, 2008.