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Although questions such as "How do I check my blood sugar?" "What medication do I take?" "What can I eat?" and "How is this going to affect my family's lifestyle?" may seem overwhelming, the multi-disciplinary staff at the Center will answer all questions and empower patients to manage their disease.
Our caring, experienced staff provides comprehensive training in self-management of diabetes. They teach patients how to control their disease by eating healthy, exercising and taking medications properly, and address a number of emotional issues as well. The team includes:
Janet Morgado, RN, BSN, CDE Suzanne Brooks, RN, CDE Jennifer Carter, RD, CDE Theresa E. Perreira, LICSW This team of professionals works closely with patients' primary care physicians to manage all aspects of the disease.
Patients and their families meet individually with a registered nurse and a dietitian to discuss treatment, glucose meter usage, self-care skills and dietary habits, and develop a personalized plan to fit each patient's lifestyle. Patients then attend small-group educational sessions that focus on a variety of issues related to diabetes and give participants an opportunity to share their concerns with other diabetes patients. This 10-hour series of classes, recognized by the American Diabetes Association, covers topics such as Nutrition, Exercise, Stress Management, Goal-Setting, and Coping Strategies.
A physician referral is required if you wish to enroll in Hawthorn's Diabetes Management Program. Patients who are newly diagnosed or having problems controlling diabetes, should talk to their doctors. Patients do not have to see a Hawthorn Medical physician in order to participate. Although many insurance plans cover the services of our program, it is best to check with your individual plan for details.
American Diabetes Association American Association of Diabetes Educators American Heart Association/The Heart of Diabetes
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