Nutrition & Diabetes

 

Newly Diagnosed with Diabetes or New to Diabetes Education?

The Diabetes 101, A Self-Guided Approach to Understanding Diabetes e-Learning module provides basic information on diabetes for those newly diagnosed or not ever attended a diabetes learning session since being diagnosed. The module is self-paced and have 2 options to learn. Please contact Diabetes Education Program at 606-864-5187 for more information and options for further class learning. Please feel free to send comments or issues with the module to lynnett.renner@ky.gov. Thank you for taking time to learn more about diabetes.

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Try Our Accredited Diabetes Education Program

Diabetes Classes are FREE to attend and are open to anyone with an interest in learning more about diabetes and nutrition. Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) teaches strategies or self-care behaviors that can help individuals prevent, delay, or manage the onset of diabetes. The education is led by licensed health professionals (Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Licensed Diabetes Educator, Registered Nurse) and provides support as part of your health care team up to 6 months after the education.  If you have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes, diabetes, or just want to learn more about prevention of diabetes, you can join our Healthy Living With Diabetes (HLWD) education.  Our diabetes program is nationally accredited with the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES).

The self-care behaviors (healthy eating, being physically active, monitoring diabetes, problem-solving, how to treat low and high blood sugars, taking medications, and healthy coping) taught in DSMES have been proven by research to be as effective as medicine to control blood sugar. Your health care provider can prescribe medication and coordinate diabetes care but 90% of diabetes care happens in the home. Learning more about self-care of diabetes is very important!

Please see the schedule for online DSMES.  You can attend diabetes education from the comfort of your own home by using a smart phone, tablet, IPAD, or computer.  The sessions are free!  If you attend each of the 3, 2-hour sessions, participants are placed in a drawing to receive a $50 grocery card.  DSMES may also be offered as in-person sessions and schedules will be posted.

Information is available on the topics presented in each of the three sessions and how to join a Zoom meeting for online DSMES.  If you want to attend the online education but do not have internet access, please contact the Laurel County Health Department for more information for an IPAD loan program for the education series. Registration is required and consists of (1) HIPAA policy and consent for services (2) Release of Information request to the health provider for most recent A1C and Blood Pressure: requested at beginning of education and 4-6 months after the education (3) Diabetes Health Assessment: the health assessment allows the health professionals providing DSMES instruction to tailor the education as much as possible to ensure that the education is helpful for each participant.  If you are interested in registering, please email: diabeteshealthyliving2021@gmail.com.

Know Your Diabetes ABCs

A is for A1C

B is for Blood Pressure

C is for Cholesterol

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