Patient Resources

Clear diabetes resources
for better everyday understanding.

Helpful diabetes education topics for patients and families who want clearer explanations, better questions, and practical support between healthcare appointments.

Patient education library

A clear, organised place for diabetes education topics and practical support areas.

Resource guidance includes
New diagnosis questions
Type 1 and Type 2 education
Insulin and routine support
Family understanding
Choose the topic you need help understanding
01 Diagnosis clarity
02 Daily management
03 Family support
Resource topics

Practical topics patients often need explained more clearly.

These topic areas are designed to support better conversations, clearer understanding, and more confidence around diabetes care.

1

New Diagnosis

Support for patients and families who need a calmer explanation of what diabetes means and what to ask next.

Start here after diagnosis
2

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Clear education around common diabetes terms, daily routines, monitoring, and preparation for follow-up appointments.

Understand the basics
3

Insulin Education

Practical support for patients who need to understand insulin-related care conversations and what to clarify with their healthcare team.

Build confidence carefully
How to use this page

Use resources as a guide, not as a replacement for medical care.

Diabetes education works best when it helps patients understand their care plan and prepare better questions for qualified healthcare providers.

Best used before or after appointments

These resource topics are useful when patients want to prepare for a consultation, understand what they have been told, or explain diabetes more clearly to family members.

1 Choose the topic Identify whether the main need is diagnosis clarity, Type 1, Type 2, insulin education, or family support.
2 Prepare better questions Use the topic to guide what you want to ask your doctor, nurse, dietitian, or care team.
3 Book support if needed If the information still feels confusing, book a diabetes education session with Sr. Jodi.
These resources are for education and support only. They do not replace medical advice, emergency care, treatment instructions, or personalised decisions from a doctor or specialist team.
Common support areas

Helpful areas to discuss with Sr. Jodi.

If you are unsure where to start, these are common reasons patients and families ask for diabetes education support.

Q

Questions after diagnosis

When the diagnosis has created confusion and the patient needs a clearer explanation of what comes next.

Good first step
D

Daily care uncertainty

When the patient understands some parts of diabetes care but still feels unsure about routines and follow-up questions.

Practical clarity
F

Family education

When family members want to help more effectively without creating pressure, fear, or unnecessary confusion.

Support at home
Request guidance

Need help choosing the right resource?

Contact Sr. Jodi for guidance on the most relevant diabetes education support for your situation.

Patient Resources

Clear diabetes resources
for better everyday understanding.

Helpful diabetes education topics for patients and families who want clearer explanations, better questions, and practical support between healthcare appointments.

Patient education library

A clear, organised place for diabetes education topics and practical support areas.

Resource guidance includes
New diagnosis questions
Type 1 and Type 2 education
Insulin and routine support
Family understanding
Choose the topic you need help understanding
01 Diagnosis clarity
02 Daily management
03 Family support
Resource topics

Practical topics patients often need explained more clearly.

These topic areas are designed to support better conversations, clearer understanding, and more confidence around diabetes care.

1

New Diagnosis

Support for patients and families who need a calmer explanation of what diabetes means and what to ask next.

Start here after diagnosis
2

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Clear education around common diabetes terms, daily routines, monitoring, and preparation for follow-up appointments.

Understand the basics
3

Insulin Education

Practical support for patients who need to understand insulin-related care conversations and what to clarify with their healthcare team.

Build confidence carefully
How to use this page

Use resources as a guide, not as a replacement for medical care.

Diabetes education works best when it helps patients understand their care plan and prepare better questions for qualified healthcare providers.

Best used before or after appointments

These resource topics are useful when patients want to prepare for a consultation, understand what they have been told, or explain diabetes more clearly to family members.

1 Choose the topic Identify whether the main need is diagnosis clarity, Type 1, Type 2, insulin education, or family support.
2 Prepare better questions Use the topic to guide what you want to ask your doctor, nurse, dietitian, or care team.
3 Book support if needed If the information still feels confusing, book a diabetes education session with Sr. Jodi.
These resources are for education and support only. They do not replace medical advice, emergency care, treatment instructions, or personalised decisions from a doctor or specialist team.
Common support areas

Helpful areas to discuss with Sr. Jodi.

If you are unsure where to start, these are common reasons patients and families ask for diabetes education support.

Q

Questions after diagnosis

When the diagnosis has created confusion and the patient needs a clearer explanation of what comes next.

Good first step
D

Daily care uncertainty

When the patient understands some parts of diabetes care but still feels unsure about routines and follow-up questions.

Practical clarity
F

Family education

When family members want to help more effectively without creating pressure, fear, or unnecessary confusion.

Support at home
Request guidance

Need help choosing the right resource?

Contact Sr. Jodi for guidance on the most relevant diabetes education support for your situation.