Choose the right diabetes support
for your situation.
Sister Jodi offers practical diabetes education for patients and families who need clearer explanations, calmer support, and better confidence around daily diabetes care.
New diagnosis, Type 1, Type 2, insulin education, resources, and family support.
Clear diabetes education for common support needs.
Each service is focused on helping patients and families understand diabetes more clearly, prepare better questions, and feel more confident with day-to-day care.
New Diagnosis Diabetes Education
For people who have recently been diagnosed and need a calm, clear explanation of what diabetes means, what to ask next, and how to begin making sense of daily care.
Type 2 Diabetes Education
For patients and families who need practical Type 2 diabetes education, help understanding daily routines, and better preparation for healthcare conversations.
Type 1 Diabetes Education
For patients and families who need clearer Type 1 diabetes education, support with daily care understanding, and confidence around questions for the care team.
Insulin Education
For patients who need calm, careful insulin education, support understanding insulin-related conversations, and better questions for their doctor or diabetes care team.
Not sure which service is right? Start with the problem.
The best starting point is usually the area causing the most confusion: the diagnosis itself, the type of diabetes, insulin-related questions, or how the family can support.
Use the service pages as a guide.
Each service page explains who it is for, what it covers, and when it may be useful. If the situation still feels unclear, contact Sister Jodi and explain what support is needed.
Practical, calm, and easy to understand.
The focus is not to overwhelm patients with information. The focus is to help them understand what matters, ask better questions, and feel more prepared.
Clear explanations
Diabetes terminology and care instructions are explained in plain language so patients and families can make sense of what they have been told.
Better questions
Patients are helped to prepare useful questions for doctors, nurses, dietitians, and other members of their healthcare team.
Family confidence
Families can learn how to support someone with diabetes in a way that is calm, practical, and not overwhelming.
Practical next steps
Education is focused on what patients need to understand next, not on unnecessary complexity or generic information overload.
Need help choosing the right diabetes education service?
Contact Sr. Jodi Aigner and explain what feels confusing. She can help guide you to the most relevant support.