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Quick links

Most people are looking for one of these pages.

01

For Patients

Start here if you are newly diagnosed, overwhelmed, or unsure what kind of support you need.

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02

Book a Session

Enquire about diabetes education, insulin support, CGM, foot care, or family education.

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03

Refer a Patient

For doctors, specialists, dieticians, podiatrists, and clinical teams referring patients.

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04

Patient Resources

Find checklists, worksheets, appointment preparation tools, and education resources.

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05

FAQs

Read common questions about diabetes education, booking, privacy, referrals, and urgent care.

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06

About Sr. Jodi

Learn about Sr. Jodi’s approach, expertise, scope, and professional education role.

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Popular topics

Jump to a diabetes education topic.

These are the most common service pages patients and clinicians look for.

T2

Type 2 Diabetes Education

Practical support for glucose, medication, routines, prevention, and appointment preparation.

Visit Page →
T1

Type 1 Diabetes Education

Skills support for insulin, CGM, lows, sick days, exercise, travel, and daily decisions.

Visit Page →
Rx

Insulin Education

Confidence with insulin routines, injection technique principles, storage, and safety awareness.

Visit Page →
CGM

CGM & Glucose Data

Support with glucose patterns, reports, alerts, trends, and preparing for medical review.

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Feet

Foot-Care Prevention

Daily foot checks, warning signs, prevention habits, and when medical review is needed.

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Fam

Family Diabetes Support

Help families support diabetes care without fear, pressure, food policing, or conflict.

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Important safety note

Do not use a missing page as a reason to delay urgent care.

This website provides diabetes education only. It is not an emergency service.

Seek urgent medical care for severe low glucose, confusion, fainting, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, repeated vomiting, severe dehydration, chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, serious foot wounds, spreading redness, swelling, warmth, discharge, fever, blackened skin, sudden severe pain, or sudden severe illness.
Plain English: If symptoms are serious or sudden, contact your doctor, emergency service, or nearest emergency department. Do not wait for a website response.
Need help finding the right support?

Start with a diabetes education session.

Sr. Jodi can help with new diagnosis education, type 1, type 2, insulin, CGM, foot-care prevention, pregnancy-related diabetes, family support, and clinician-referred education.

404
Page not found

This page seems
to have moved.

The page you are looking for may have been renamed, removed, or typed incorrectly. Let’s get you back to the right diabetes education resource.

404
Looking for diabetes education?

Start with patient resources, booking, referrals, or the FAQ page.

Most common links
Patient pathway
Book a session
Clinician referral
Resources and FAQs
Need urgent care?

Do not wait for a website response if symptoms are serious, sudden, or worrying.

Quick links

Most people are looking for one of these pages.

01

For Patients

Start here if you are newly diagnosed, overwhelmed, or unsure what kind of support you need.

Visit Page →
02

Book a Session

Enquire about diabetes education, insulin support, CGM, foot care, or family education.

Visit Page →
03

Refer a Patient

For doctors, specialists, dieticians, podiatrists, and clinical teams referring patients.

Visit Page →
04

Patient Resources

Find checklists, worksheets, appointment preparation tools, and education resources.

Visit Page →
05

FAQs

Read common questions about diabetes education, booking, privacy, referrals, and urgent care.

Visit Page →
06

About Sr. Jodi

Learn about Sr. Jodi’s approach, expertise, scope, and professional education role.

Visit Page →
Popular topics

Jump to a diabetes education topic.

These are the most common service pages patients and clinicians look for.

T2

Type 2 Diabetes Education

Practical support for glucose, medication, routines, prevention, and appointment preparation.

Visit Page →
T1

Type 1 Diabetes Education

Skills support for insulin, CGM, lows, sick days, exercise, travel, and daily decisions.

Visit Page →
Rx

Insulin Education

Confidence with insulin routines, injection technique principles, storage, and safety awareness.

Visit Page →
CGM

CGM & Glucose Data

Support with glucose patterns, reports, alerts, trends, and preparing for medical review.

Visit Page →
Feet

Foot-Care Prevention

Daily foot checks, warning signs, prevention habits, and when medical review is needed.

Visit Page →
Fam

Family Diabetes Support

Help families support diabetes care without fear, pressure, food policing, or conflict.

Visit Page →
Important safety note

Do not use a missing page as a reason to delay urgent care.

This website provides diabetes education only. It is not an emergency service.

Seek urgent medical care for severe low glucose, confusion, fainting, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, repeated vomiting, severe dehydration, chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, serious foot wounds, spreading redness, swelling, warmth, discharge, fever, blackened skin, sudden severe pain, or sudden severe illness.
Plain English: If symptoms are serious or sudden, contact your doctor, emergency service, or nearest emergency department. Do not wait for a website response.
Need help finding the right support?

Start with a diabetes education session.

Sr. Jodi can help with new diagnosis education, type 1, type 2, insulin, CGM, foot-care prevention, pregnancy-related diabetes, family support, and clinician-referred education.