Diabetes can feel overwhelming.
Your next step should feel clear.
Whether you are newly diagnosed, starting medication, using insulin, trying to understand glucose readings, worried about complications, or supporting someone you love, Sr. Jodi helps turn diabetes care into practical daily action.
Support that helps you understand what matters, what to monitor, what to ask, and when to get medical help.
You do not need fear, shame, or confusion. You need education that turns advice into daily steps.
You do not need more confusion. You need a clear, practical plan.
Diabetes education helps you understand your condition, your treatment, your glucose patterns, and the small daily decisions that affect your health.
Understand your diagnosis
Learn what diabetes means, what your numbers show, what questions to ask, and how to begin without panic.
Use treatment safely
Get practical education around medication routines, insulin, injections, monitoring, and safety basics.
Make sense of glucose
Understand readings, patterns, CGM trends, alarms, and what information your doctor may need.
Prevent complications
Learn daily prevention habits, foot checks, warning signs, and when to involve the right healthcare professional.
Prepare for appointments
Arrive with better questions, useful glucose information, and clearer concerns for your healthcare team.
Feel more confident
Build realistic routines without shame, judgement, perfectionism, or constant fear of getting it wrong.
What do you need help with right now?
Choose the option closest to your situation. This is not a diagnosis — it simply helps you find the right education pathway.
Choose a starting point.
A diabetes education session is practical, structured, and personal.
The goal is not to overload you with information. The goal is to make the next step clearer and safer.
What to bring with you.
Do not delay getting support because one document, result, or report is missing.
A little preparation makes the session more useful.
The session works best when it is focused on your real routine, your treatment, and the questions that matter most to you.
- Your current medication list, including insulin or injectables if used
- Your glucose meter, logbook, CGM app, screenshots, or report if available
- Recent blood results, including HbA1c if you have them
- Your doctor’s referral note, if you were referred
- Your main questions or concerns
- A family member or caregiver, if support at home is important
You may benefit from diabetes education if any of these sound familiar.
“I was told I have diabetes, but I do not know what to do next.”
Start with a calm explanation of what diabetes means and what steps matter first.
“My numbers are confusing and I do not know what they mean.”
Learn to understand patterns and prepare better questions for your medical team.
“I am nervous about starting insulin.”
Education can help with technique, routine, storage, monitoring, and safety basics.
“My CGM gives me too much information.”
Learn how to use data without feeling controlled by alerts, numbers, or anxiety.
“I am worried about my feet or circulation.”
Learn daily foot-check routines, warning signs, and when medical review is needed.
“I know what I should do, but I feel exhausted.”
Diabetes can be tiring. Education can help rebuild structure without blame or shame.
Some symptoms need urgent medical care, not routine education.
Diabetes education is valuable, but it is not emergency care. If something feels urgent or severe, contact a medical professional or emergency service.
Common questions before booking.
Do I need to be referred by a doctor?
Can Sr. Jodi change my medication?
Can I bring a family member?
What if I feel embarrassed about my diabetes control?
Can diabetes education help if I have had diabetes for years?
You do not have to figure diabetes out alone.
Book a diabetes education session with Sr. Jodi and leave with clearer understanding, safer routines, and a more practical next step.