The Niagara County Department of Health is teaming up with the Western New York Independent Living, Inc. to offer a free diabetes self-management workshop for the residents of Niagara County. The workshop, which is set to take place on November 15th, aims to provide valuable information and resources to individuals living with diabetes, as well as their loved ones.
Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects millions of people worldwide. It requires constant management and monitoring to prevent complications and maintain a good quality of life. This workshop is a unique opportunity for those living with diabetes to learn valuable self-management techniques, gain insight and support from others with the same condition, and receive practical advice from healthcare professionals.
The workshop will cover a wide range of topics related to diabetes self-management, including meal planning, physical activity, blood sugar monitoring, medication management, and coping strategies. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussions with healthcare experts and peers.
The Niagara County Department of Health is committed to promoting health and wellness in the community, and this workshop is a testament to that commitment. By providing free access to valuable resources and education, the department is empowering individuals living with diabetes to take control of their health and improve their overall well-being.
The workshop will take place at the Trott Access Center in Niagara Falls, New York, and is open to individuals of all ages who are living with diabetes. It is free to attend, but pre-registration is required to secure a spot. Participants are encouraged to bring their questions, concerns, and an open mind to make the most out of this valuable opportunity.
If you or someone you know is living with diabetes in Niagara County, don’t miss out on this free diabetes self-management workshop. To register or learn more about the workshop, contact the Western New York Independent Living, Inc. at (716) 836-0822. Take the first step towards better diabetes management and a healthier, happier life by attending this informative and empowering workshop.