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Diabetes Education & Management

Diabetes Education & Management

Learn to take charge of your diabetes with the Diabetes Program, certified by The American Diabetes Association and the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Our staff can teach patients how to cope with the day-to-day management of their diabetes and start living the best life possible. We offer group classes and individual appointments any day of the week until 5 pm, and all classes and individual sessions are taught by Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE). If interested, please call our office at (405) 533-3612. The cost of the program is covered by Medicare and most commercial insurance companies.

About Diabetes Education and Management

  • Diabetes Self-Management

    As the name suggests, diabetes self-management and support is the process of giving people with diabetes—and, often, their family and friends—the tools they need to empower control over their disease. According to the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), quality education—whether it’s provided in one-on-one sessions with a certified diabetes educator or as part of a program with multiple sessions and instructors—focuses on seven key areas. They involve healthy eating, physical activity, blood glucose monitoring, taking medication as directed, problem-solving, risk reduction, and coping.

  • Diabetes Education

    The American Diabetes Association and the American Association of Diabetes Educators recommend diabetes education at these four times:

    1. 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.

    1. 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.

    1. 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.

    1. 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.

  • Program Details

    Group classes are offered, and individual appointments are available Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon.

    Classes and individual sessions are taught by Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE).

    If interested, please call our office at (405) 533-3612.

    Program costs are covered by Medicare and most commercial insurance companies.

What to Expect

  • FAQs

    Read our frequently asked questions to learn more about Stillwater Diabetes Education Programs.

  • What is the Diabetes Education Program?

    The Diabetes Program is a fun, skill-building program designed to help individuals take day-to-day responsibility for their diabetes care. Participants learn to self-manage their diabetes and work effectively with healthcare providers. The program is accredited with AADE as an evidence-based program based on seven healthcare behavior goals that will help you manage your diabetes.

  • Who can take part in this program?

    Anyone with diabetes type 1, type 2, or type 1.5, or family members, friends, or caregivers of a person with diabetes who is also attending the program. Patients with gestational diabetes can also benefit.

  • What are the program details?

    The Diabetes Program offers one daytime and one evening class taught by a certified diabetes educator, diabetes registered nurse, and diabetes registered dietitian. A physician’s referral is required. Once you have received a referral, let the Stillwater Medical Center staff know which class you want, and they will register you.

  • What topics does the program cover?

    Topics included in the program are:

    • Healthy eating with diabetes/meal planning/food label identification
    • Goal identification and action-planning
    • Understanding diabetes, monitoring blood sugar, and routine tests
    • Decreasing stress and relaxation strategies
    • Dealing with the difficult emotions of chronic disease
    • Managing your medications
    • Finding physical activities you can enjoy
    • Preventing and delaying the potential complications of diabetes
    • Effectively communicating with family, friends, and healthcare professionals

Location

Stillwater Diabetes & Endocrinology

Stillwater Diabetes & Endocrinology

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