MT. PLEASANT — Henry County Health Center’s Diabetes
Team will be offering a diabetes education series
Tuesday, November 18 and Tuesday, November 25, 2008. The
2-day program is open to anyone who has Type 1 or Type 2
diabetes.
The classes are conducted from 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. on November 18 and 8:00 a.m. to Noon on
November 25. All classes are held in the Health
Education Center at HCHC. Please register by November
17.
Topics include meal planning; exercise; personal
goals; eye disease; glucose monitoring; foot, skin and
dental care; complications of diabetes; explanation of
diabetes; medications; and behavior modifications. There
will be time for questions.
The purpose of the program is to provide people who
have diabetes and their families the latest information
regarding the disease and to help them become aware that
diabetes education is a lifelong process.
The HCHC Diabetes Education Center has earned Iowa State
Certification. It has also been awarded Recognition from
the American Diabetes Association, which assures that it
has met the National Standards for Diabetes
Self-Management Education Programs.
People with diabetes face a shortened life span and also
suffer from many preventable diabetes-related
complications, such as lower extremity amputations,
end-stage renal disease, blindness, long-term reduction
in activity, and cardiovascular disease. Many of these
diabetes-related complications can be reduced or
prevented through treatment and appropriate
self-management.
There is a fee for the series; however, many
insurance plans will cover the program. For more
information, or to sign up for the class series, contact
Laura Williams, RN, CDE, at 319-385-6518.