General Information about Diabetes

Please visit our Resources
page to see descriptions of the
sites listed below.


diabetes.org
dlife.com
mypyramid.gov
ndep.nih.gov
cdc.gov/diabetes
eatright.org
healthypeople.gov
mayoclinic.com
webMD.com
ready.gov

new-lifestyles.com
For the Public

Diabetes educators

Diabetes educators are healthcare professionals who focus on helping people with diabetes understand their disease and learn how to adjust their lifestyle and behavior so that they can develop diabetes self-management skills.

Directory of Diabetes Education Programs in Oregon

The American Diabetes Association recognizes education programs that meet the standards of care. The programs listed are currently those that are recognized by the American Diabetes Association. To view a directory of diabetes education programs in Oregon, go to the ADA web page.

Find an Educator

The American Association of Diabetes Educators is a wonderful resource for finding a diabetes educator in your area.  To find an educator, visit the AADE web page.


Disclaimer: ODE makes no guarantee as to the competence or expertise of the persons presented in this resource, but feel this is a good place to start.  ODE assumes no responsibility for any incorrect, inaccurate, or misleading information provided by the persons in this resource. Nor does ODE assume responsibility for any damages, direct or incidental, arising from the use of this information. Consumers retain the responsibility of contacting and evaluating their own diabetes self-management education services.

 

Diabetes Camps

Diabetes camp is one of the best experiences for a child with diabetes. Camp is a place to learn self-confidence, to be with other kids with diabetes, and to simply have a great time. It's also an excellent opportunity for mom and dad to take a break from diabetes. To see what camps are available to your kids, go to the American Diabetes Association web page.

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