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Living Well With Diabetes

6/4/2024 - 7/9/2024
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM


In Person

 $0
  ElderCircle
  Kelly Campbell, Danielle Hawkinson
  3130 SE 2nd Ave, Grand Rapids , MN 55744
  Danielle Hawkinson
  danielle@eldercircle.org
  (218) 999-9233
  English


People with type 2 diabetes attend the class in groups of 12-16. Classes are facilitated from a highly detailed manual by two trained Leaders, one or both of whom are peer leaders with diabetes themselves. Participants will make weekly action plans, share experiences, and help each other solve problems they encounter in creating and carrying out their self-management program. Physicians, diabetes educators, dietitians, and other health professionals both at Stanford and in the community, have reviewed all materials in the class.

*Please Read* This is an IN-PERSON workshop. All participants will need to meet weekly at the Keisler Wellness Center to participate in this class. We are not offering a hybrid option at this time. IN-PERSON classes come with a hard copy paperback book. You will receive these at session 1. Please register online through your juniper account. If you cannot register online, paper registration will be given to you on first day class. A $5.00 donation is suggested (classes are valued at $170.00 per person, and we are able to offer them to you at no charge) participants will not be denied if they do not make a donation. If this class is showing as full, please contact Danielle to register. Please contact Danielle at ElderCircle with questions. danielle@eldercircle.org or 218-999-9233 ext. 282




Living Well With Diabetes

10/4/2024 - 11/8/2024
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM


Online

 $0
  ElderCircle
  Danielle Hawkinson, Lauren Pipkin
  Online
  Danielle Hawkinson
  danielle@eldercircle.org
  (218) 999-9233
  English


People with type 2 diabetes attend the class in groups of 12-16. Classes are facilitated from a highly detailed manual by two trained Leaders, one or both of whom are peer leaders with diabetes themselves. Participants will make weekly action plans, share experiences, and help each other solve problems they encounter in creating and carrying out their self-management program. Physicians, diabetes educators, dietitians, and other health professionals both at Stanford and in the community, have reviewed all materials in the class.

*PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS* This is a virtual workshop. Basic knowledge of computer skills is STRONGLY recommended. All participants will need a device with a camera and speaker capabilities to participate in this class. You will need Zoom downloaded on the device you wish to use prior to the start of class. WE STRONGLY ADVISE NOT USEING A PHONE FOR THIS WORKSHOP. A tablet, laptop, or PC is the best choice. Virtual classes come with a hard copy paperback book, being sent via US mail once ElderCircle receives all required registration paperwork. Please complete the pre-class survey, and agree to the insurance, liability and privacy policy forms at the time of registration. These MUST be completed before we allow access to the virtual class. Please contact Danielle with questions. A $5.00 donation is suggested (classes are valued at $170.00 per person, and we are able to offer them to you at no charge) participants will not be denied if they do not make a donation. If this class is showing as full, please contact Danielle to register. Please contact Danielle at ElderCircle with questions. danielle@eldercircle.org or 218-999-9233 ext. 282




Living Well With Diabetes

10/22/2024 - 11/26/2024
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM


In Person

 $0
  VINE Faith in Action
  Jen Wunderlich, Lisa Johnson
  421 East Hickory Street, Mankato, MN 56001
  Jen Wunderlich
  jenw@vinevolunteers.org
  (507) 386-5588
  English


People with type 2 diabetes attend the class in groups of 12-16. Classes are facilitated from a highly detailed manual by two trained Leaders, one or both of whom are peer leaders with diabetes themselves. Participants will make weekly action plans, share experiences, and help each other solve problems they encounter in creating and carrying out their self-management program. Physicians, diabetes educators, dietitians, and other health professionals both at Stanford and in the community, have reviewed all materials in the class.


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