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Community Health Improvement Program for Intellectual Disabilities (CHIP-ID)

Our program is dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of individuals with intellectual disabilities through evidence-based physical activity, nutrition and weight-management interventions.

Members of the CHIP-ID program pose in front of A.R. Dykes Library on the University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City campus.

About Our Program

Logo for the Community Health Improvement Program for Intellectual Disabilities, featuring an illustrated brain and heart holding hands with a DNA strand behind themAs a regional hub in the Kansas City metro, we aim to deliver comprehensive services, support clinical research and scale virtual programs nationally, improving lifelong health outcomes for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

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Contact the Community Health Improvement Program for Intellectual Disabilities (CHIP-ID)

Email: healthylifestyles@kumc.edu
Phone number: 913-574-2447

KU School of Medicine

University of Kansas Medical Center
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Physical Activity and Weight Management
Mailstop 1007
3901 Rainbow Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66160