Diabetes 101 to Educate Care Providers
Offered in Lincoln
Due to low participation
this event has been canceled
- Angela Stoltzenburg, ALMH
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[October 31, 2014]
LINCOLN - Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital's Healthy Communities Partnership and Memorial Physician
Services are kicking off National Diabetes Awareness month in November
with a community education event. "Diabetes 101" is for teachers,
classroom aides, coaches, nurses, daycare providers, and others who
provide direct care for someone with diabetes.
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The seminar is most appropriate for caregivers who are not eligible
for diabetes education training payment by insurance, but is open to
the public. The event , “Diabetes 101”, will be held on Saturday,
November 1, 2014 from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm at the Oasis Senior Center
at 2810 Woodlawn Road in Lincoln.
Featured speakers are Jennifer DiPasquale, RD, LD, CDE, ALMH Lead
Dietitian and Diabetes Self Management Program Director, and
Rosemarie Murphy, RN, MSN, CFNP and Cynthia Fedor, LCSW, both of
Memorial Physician Services. Topics include diabetes management
routines, meal planning, determining insulin needs, insulin
administration and 504 Medical Management Plans. ALMH will offer a
light lunch and a variety of educational resources for participants
to take home.
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The event is free. For-profit businesses and organizations
are asked to consider a $25 donation to the American Diabetes
Association.
Registration for the event is required by October 28th, 2014.
Please call (217)732-2161, ext. 55008 to reserve a spot for the
event.
Diabetes Education is just one of many services provided through
the iNDEPth, Nutrition Diabetes and Education Program, by
Dietitians at ALMH. Outpatient Medical Nutrition Therapy or
Diabetes Self Management Education is available with physician
order and referral.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital] |