ALMH Diabetes Support group meets
this week
Topic: Planning for the Holidays for
People with Diabetes
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[November 13, 2018]
An estimated 8.6 percent of adults in Logan County have been
diagnosed with diabetes according to the Illinois Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital provides a free education group
for people with diabetes mellitus. The group meets the third Friday
of the month, on November 16 from 11am-12pm and meets in the
Wombacher Room at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. This
month’s timely topic is “Planning for the Holidays”. Attendees are
encouraged to bring their favorite recipes!
The monthly casual group meetings are free and do not require
registration. A registered dietitian and certified diabetes
educator, leads the group.
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“The event is a great opportunity to get practical and timely information about
how to manage your diabetes,” DiPasquale said. Family members, friends, and
caregivers are also welcome to attend.
Also this weekend on Sunday, November 18, there will be another free event, the
“Diabetes Expo”, held at the Oasis Senior Center in Lincoln from 12:30pm-3pm. A
panel of experts will be on hand to present a variety of topics including meal
planning, high and low blood sugar treatment, glucose monitoring and using your
results, eye health and more. To register for the diabetes expo, visit almh.org/about/calendar
or e-mail almhdiabetes@mhsil.com.
Call (217) 605-5536 or e-mail ALMHdiabetes@mhsil.com for more information. ALMH
is a 25-bed critical access hospital located at 200 Stahlhut Drive in Lincoln.
For more information, visit www.ALMH.org.
[Angela L. Stoltzenburg, MBA
Community Health Collaborative, Director
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital] |