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Diabetes conditions

Living with diabetes or a prediabetes diagnosis can seem daunting, but it doesn’t need to be. With daily physical activity, effective medication and a healthy eating plan, you can not only manage your diabetes but thrive with it.

We can help you

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Choose a healthy diet and activities

A blood sugar monitor.

Monitor your blood glucose

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Take medication, insulin and injectables

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Reduce risks of complications

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Confidently solve day-to-day problems

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Reduce unnecessary trips to the hospital

Our specialty program

Through our specialty program, Daily Difference with DiabetesTM, we provide you with assistance, education and coaching to help you learn the skills to confidently manage your blood glucose levels and reduce your risk of short- and long-term complications. We also empower you with information and resources designed to help you make daily changes to improve your overall health and well-being. We tailor our education to your unique needs and share your progress with your health care provider.

Is our program for you? 

  • Do you have diabetes? 
  • Are you struggling with reaching your daily glucose goals?  
  • Are you new to medication, insulin or injectables? 
  • Is your blood glucose not improving despite doing your best efforts to manage it? 
  • Are you dealing with diabetes-related complications such as neuropathy, visual disturbances or wounds? 

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, our diabetes program could be for you. Speak with your physician or speak to one of our nurses to discuss your options.  

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Frequently asked questions

Home health is designed to help you recover in the comfort of your home through skilled nursing and physical, occupational and speech therapy. Your health care provider can order home health if he or she determines your condition requires you to remain in the home for rehab and recovery from illness, injury or surgery.

While you are receiving skilled care for your condition, Medicare may also cover a limited number of hours for a home health aide to assist you with the activities of daily living.

Home health may be covered 100% by Medicare for those who qualify, and we accept most forms of insurance. Part of the admission process includes verification of insurance. Our team is happy to help answer your financial and insurance questions. You can contact us here.

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