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How We Can Help You Manage Diabetes -- 718.246.8603 or 718.246.8600
At the NYN Diabetes Resource Center we provide education and information to help you understand what you need to do to manage your diabetes and why. We also help you to implement the necessary lifestyle changes and offer the complex level of management necessary to ensure that you are achieving your goals.
We are also available to help parents of children with juvenile (Type I) diabetes to understand and maintain the proper standard of care for their kids. We provide education for both children and their parents so that parents can oversee their child's diabetes while learning strategies for coping with the special stresses associated with raising a child with the chronic illness.
Our certified diabetes educator is also familiar with the most current news about diabetes treatment. Therefore, even if you've had diabetes for a while, you can learn about the latest developments at the Center.
Download our brochure.
Home Blood Glucose Monitoring
Keeping the amount of glucose in your blood as near the normal level as possible will keep you feeling good and can help to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes-related side effects.
Our educator helps the newly diagnosed and veterans of diabetics master blood glucose monitoring, which is the major tool for checking your diabetes control. Experts believe that anyone with diabetes can benefit from regular blood glucose testing.
Use of Hypoglycemic Agents
Oral hypoglycemic drugs control blood glucose in many Type II diabetes cases. NYM educates and informs people regarding oral hypoglycemic treatment, including:
- Providing instructions about recognizing side effects
- Contraindications
- Drug interactions
Insulin Administration Techniques
All individuals with Type I diabetes and some with Type II need to have regular injections of insulin. Even relatively young children administer these injections themselves. The ability to administer their own injections provides patients with a high level of independence and empowerment.
At the Center, newly diagnosed patients with diabetes, or those recently advised to take insulin injections, learn the technique of giving an injection. Equally important, they learn to calculate the proper dose of insulin. Also, the use of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring techniques are available to our patients.
Nutrition and Exercise -- Download our Healthy Eating Guide
For some patients with Type II diabetes, a change in eating and exercise habits may be all that is necessary to achieve control. For all those with the disease, good nutrition based on the diabetes food pyramid and increased physical fitness are important components of the treatment plan.
At the Center, we provide the general information and principles that help patients maintain control. We help entire families eat healthier. Our dietitian also works closely with individual patients to help create healthy eating and fitness plans to best meet that patient's specific preferences and life style.
Support Groups
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| Diabetes 101 |
Third Wednesday of the month, 4:00 PM
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Register at 718.246.8603 |
Carb Counting, Heart Healthy Tips, Weight Loss Advice |
Second Monday of each month, 4:30PM,
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Contact us: Diabetes Resource Center 263 Seventh Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 718.246.8600 or 718.246.8603 diabetes@nym.org
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