This year, the American Cancer Society is hosting the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, Nov. 20 — an opportunity for people to start the journey toward quitting smoking.
This event provides an opportunity for individuals, health care providers, community groups and businesses to support others on that journey as they take an important step toward living a healthier life and reducing their cancer risk.
Priority Health resources
Quitting smoking isn’t easy — it takes time and planning. Priority Health has tools that can help.
Our Teladoc Health Mental Health program is a free self-help mental wellbeing resource available to all Priority Health members ages 13 years and older. This program offers education and resources to help support those interested in quitting smoking, including:
Tools to help members decide if they are ready to quit
Tips to manage cravings
Steps to identify a plan to quit
Help addressing slips and relapses
National resources
American Cancer Society or call 1-800-227-2345
Michigan Tobacco Quitline or call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)