Diabetes Care Program


   

Managing diabetes can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. With our Diabetes Care Program, you have a partner every step of the way. Our Loyola Medicine Home Care & Hospice caring team brings personalized care to your doorstep so you can manage your diabetes with the knowledge, resources and support you need to thrive.

Diabetes Care Program

Program Overview


Diabetes is a common health condition, affecting 14.7% of U.S. adults. While diabetes can lead to serious health complications if left untreated, the good news is that with proper management and support, people with diabetes can lead full, healthy lives.

Our Diabetes Care Program provides the care and resources you need to manage your diabetes at home, prevent potential complications, reduce hospitalizations and improve your quality of life.

Our skilled nurses and multidisciplinary team work closely with each patient's doctor to provide the best treatment based on their unique needs.

 

This comprehensive approach to diabetes care features:


  • In-home visits from skilled nurses to provide personalized care and support.
  • A collaborative partnership with the patient's physician.
  • In-depth nutritional assessments and guidance to promote healthy eating habits.
  • Customized education on topics like blood sugar monitoring and medication management to help patients and caregivers understand and manage the condition.
  • Round-the-clock remote monitoring and access to virtual nurses through our Trinity Health Home Care Connect™ Virtual Care program for eligible patients.
  • Regular foot assessments and education to lower the risk of foot-related diabetes complications.

 

Is Our Diabetes Care Program Right for You?


Living with diabetes can be challenging, and you may need extra support to manage your health effectively. You or your loved one may benefit from our program if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • Frequent hospitalizations due to diabetes-related complications.
  • Diabetic wounds or foot ulcers.
  • Difficulty managing multiple new medications.
  • Uncertainty or concerns about starting insulin therapy.
  • Other health conditions that make diabetes management more complex.

Every person with diabetes deserves compassionate, expert care. Our Diabetes Care Program aims to make that a reality, empowering you to manage your diabetes effectively at home.

 

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Contact us today to learn about how we can support you on your diabetes management journey.

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