Our culturally-based program integrates Traditional and Western approaches to provide health education and help prevent complications of diabetes.
Our multi-disciplinary team of Dietitians, Diabetes Nurse Educator, Social Workers and a Chiropodist provides individual, family, and caregiver support for diabetes.
Our culturally-based program integrates Traditional and Western approaches to provide health education and help prevent complications of diabetes.
In addition to providing education and support, our services include: oral medication supports, disease management, insulin monitoring and management, nutritional counselling, foot care, and lifestyle management.
Anishnawbe Health Toronto is a fully accredited health centre, accredited by the Canadian Centre for Accreditation (CCA).
AHT’s model of health care is based on Indigenous culture and traditions and as a result, AHT is the only facility in Toronto that cares for Indigenous clients with both western and traditional approaches to health care.
Our health care team, including nurses and dietitians, offers education and support to clients who have diabetes, but also their families, caregivers, professionals, community workers and the community at large.
The goal of the Aboriginal Diabetes Education Program is to increase awareness by providing Indigenous women and their families with information, resources and support to control and prevent diabetes within the Indigenous community.
This comprehensive course is for health professionals from a variety of disciplines who face diabetes in practice.
In this two hour class, participants will learn the health risks related to having pre-diabetes or diabetes as well as healthy lifestyle changes they can make to better manage their blood sugars.
Our Certified Diabetes Educator, Marian Attia, has a sound knowledge base in diabetes care/management and can teach you about self-management and controlling your diabetes.
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