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Diabetes Health Centre
Your Diabetes Team |
Other Supports Available
Friends and family members can be an important source of support. You
can join Le
Club and receive support from other women in our moderated Discussion
Groups.
Your local
Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) branch or Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
can provide printed information, advice on insurance, a list of diabetes
support groups and much more.
Local health fairs organized by pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies
or your local CDA branch can keep you up-to-date with the latest in meters,
medications and new advances in diabetes management.
Diabetes education centres are specialized centres that cater to the
needs of people with diabetes and their families and friends. They are
located throughout the country and are usually associated with a hospital.
These centres help to promote increased knowledge and confidence by teaching
diabetes self-management skills. The health care professionals available
at the diabetes education centre may include:
- a dietitian who specializes in nutrition and diabetes
- a nurse educator
- a social worker or psychologist
- an endocrinologist
Many people are now referred to a diabetes education centre after being
diagnosed. Follow-up and educational updates are also encouraged as the
need arises. These centres can provide you with support from health care
professionals and an opportunity to meet and learn from other people
living
with diabetes. TRIDEC was established in 1972 to provide support and
education to people with diabetes and their families. Read more about
TRIDEC here.
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