Type 1 Diabetes Education

Type 1 diabetes education
with calm, practical support.

Type 1 diabetes can feel demanding because it touches so many parts of daily life. Sister Jodi helps patients and families understand the condition, daily routines, insulin-related conversations, monitoring, and how to feel more prepared.

T1
Understand the daily rhythm

Education that helps patients make sense of Type 1 diabetes routines and support needs.

Support includes
Plain-language Type 1 education
Monitoring and daily routine support
Insulin-related education conversations
Family confidence and understanding
Making daily care easier to understand
01 Understand the condition
02 Build daily confidence
03 Ask better questions
What this covers

Clear Type 1 education helps patients and families feel less overwhelmed.

Type 1 diabetes often requires ongoing learning. Education helps patients and families better understand daily routines, monitoring, insulin-related discussions, and how to work more confidently with their healthcare team.

1

Understanding Type 1

Plain-language education to help patients and families understand Type 1 diabetes and why ongoing daily care matters.

2

Daily routine support

Practical education around monitoring, routines, insulin-related conversations, and preparing for follow-up appointments.

3

Family understanding

Guidance for families who want to support someone with Type 1 diabetes calmly, clearly, and without unnecessary panic.

Practical support

Support for the day-to-day reality of Type 1 diabetes.

The aim is to help patients and families understand what they have been told, prepare better questions, and feel more confident in the practical parts of Type 1 diabetes care.

For patients and families

Support focuses on reducing confusion, improving understanding, and helping families support daily routines with more confidence and less overwhelm.

1 Understand the basics clearly Make sense of the condition, common terminology, and the role of daily care.
2 Clarify daily routines Understand monitoring, care conversations, and practical routines in plain language.
3 Prepare for healthcare appointments Know what to ask and what to discuss with doctors, nurses, dietitians, and care teams.
This education service supports understanding and confidence. It does not replace medical care, emergency treatment, insulin dosing instructions, or advice from the patient’s doctor or specialist team.
When to book

Book support when Type 1 diabetes feels difficult to explain or manage.

This is useful after diagnosis, when routines feel confusing, when families need a clearer explanation, or when patients want to prepare better questions for their healthcare team.

A

After diagnosis

When patients or families need a calm explanation of what Type 1 diabetes means.

B

When routines feel complex

When daily care feels overwhelming and the patient needs clearer education.

C

Family support

When loved ones want to understand how to help in a calm, practical way.

Book support

Book Type 1 diabetes education support.

Get clear, practical Type 1 diabetes education and support with Sr. Jodi Aigner.

Type 1 Diabetes Education

Type 1 diabetes education
with calm, practical support.

Type 1 diabetes can feel demanding because it touches so many parts of daily life. Sister Jodi helps patients and families understand the condition, daily routines, insulin-related conversations, monitoring, and how to feel more prepared.

T1
Understand the daily rhythm

Education that helps patients make sense of Type 1 diabetes routines and support needs.

Support includes
Plain-language Type 1 education
Monitoring and daily routine support
Insulin-related education conversations
Family confidence and understanding
Making daily care easier to understand
01 Understand the condition
02 Build daily confidence
03 Ask better questions
What this covers

Clear Type 1 education helps patients and families feel less overwhelmed.

Type 1 diabetes often requires ongoing learning. Education helps patients and families better understand daily routines, monitoring, insulin-related discussions, and how to work more confidently with their healthcare team.

1

Understanding Type 1

Plain-language education to help patients and families understand Type 1 diabetes and why ongoing daily care matters.

2

Daily routine support

Practical education around monitoring, routines, insulin-related conversations, and preparing for follow-up appointments.

3

Family understanding

Guidance for families who want to support someone with Type 1 diabetes calmly, clearly, and without unnecessary panic.

Practical support

Support for the day-to-day reality of Type 1 diabetes.

The aim is to help patients and families understand what they have been told, prepare better questions, and feel more confident in the practical parts of Type 1 diabetes care.

For patients and families

Support focuses on reducing confusion, improving understanding, and helping families support daily routines with more confidence and less overwhelm.

1 Understand the basics clearly Make sense of the condition, common terminology, and the role of daily care.
2 Clarify daily routines Understand monitoring, care conversations, and practical routines in plain language.
3 Prepare for healthcare appointments Know what to ask and what to discuss with doctors, nurses, dietitians, and care teams.
This education service supports understanding and confidence. It does not replace medical care, emergency treatment, insulin dosing instructions, or advice from the patient’s doctor or specialist team.
When to book

Book support when Type 1 diabetes feels difficult to explain or manage.

This is useful after diagnosis, when routines feel confusing, when families need a clearer explanation, or when patients want to prepare better questions for their healthcare team.

A

After diagnosis

When patients or families need a calm explanation of what Type 1 diabetes means.

B

When routines feel complex

When daily care feels overwhelming and the patient needs clearer education.

C

Family support

When loved ones want to understand how to help in a calm, practical way.

Book support

Book Type 1 diabetes education support.

Get clear, practical Type 1 diabetes education and support with Sr. Jodi Aigner.