The American Diabetes Association and the American Association of Diabetes Educators recommend diabetes education at these four times:
- At Diagnosis
Your educator will focus with you on establishing your eating plan, creating short- and long-term goals for physical activity, monitoring your blood glucose, taking medications, reducing existing risks, such as smoking, and understanding your numbers.
- At Least Yearly
Once a year, you and your doctor should assess whether additional diabetes education is in order. You may need it if you’re starting a new medication, you’re experiencing unexplained low or high blood glucose levels, or you aren’t meeting your goals.
- When Life Is Complicated
Are you experiencing changes in your overall health, struggling with relationship issues, or dealing with quality-of-life challenges such as paying your bills? A refresher session can help you balance diabetes and lifestyle changes.
- For Transitions in Life or in Care
Maybe you’re returning home after being hospitalized. Or maybe you’ve switched insurance plans, and the change is affecting your treatment options. Or perhaps you’ve moved. For anything that affects your care, diabetes education can help.