Diabetes Education Program
Whether you have just been told that you have diabetes, or you've had it for years, managing diabetes is possible.
When you partner with a certified diabetes educator you'll gain the knowledge, tools and support you need to manage your diabetes. And we'll be here to help you – every step of the way.
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What it is
Certified diabetes educators (CDEs) are registered nurses and dietitians who coordinate care with your primary care provider and work on-on-one with you to help you take control of your diabetes.
During your one-on-one sessions, you may receive:
- help with managing your medication
- time to ask and get answers to all of your questions
- direction on using your insulin pump
- an evaluation of your current nutrition and recommendations for meal planning
- assistance putting together a plan to reach your personal goals
- recommendations for group classes and community resources
What to expect
As part of the diabetes program your CDE may recommend education classes and community resources in addition to one-on-one sessions.
Group classes
Knowledge is the best way to stay in control of managing this complex disease and there is a lot to learn. All classes are taught by CDEs and the cost of the classes are often covered by insurance plans:
- Annual diabetes update education class
- Pre-diabetes education class
- Diabetes basics education class series
- Gestational diabetes education class
Join the online community
Connect with other people who have diabetes through the Living Well with Diabetes online community. It is a safe place to build a support system and get the encouragement you need to achieve the life you want to live.
To join, call 612-262-4534. Please leave a message that includes your name and email address, and then we'll send you an invitation. For more details, talk to your diabetes educator.
Good to know
We understand you want exceptional care and support to achieve your diabetes care goals, and it is important to us too. See how Allina Health compares to other Minnesota clinics at providing quality care and patient ratings for diabetes care.
Good for treating
This program is for all people with diabetes and those at risk for developing the disease:
- Type 1 diabetes
- Type 2 diabetes
- Gestational diabetes
- Pre-diabetes
Related links
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Basic skills for living with diabetes
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Prediabetes: Are you one in three?
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Community resources: Get help managing your diabetes
Source: Allina Health's Diabetes Education Program
Reviewed by: Luke Benedict, MD
First published: 4/10/2017
Last reviewed: 4/10/2017