Sherbourne’s Diabetes Education Program comprises a Diabetes Nurse Educator and Registered Dietitian, who offer education for the prevention and management of diabetes.
Sherbourne’s Diabetes Education Program comprises a Diabetes Nurse Educator and Registered Dietitian, who offer education for the prevention and management of diabetes.
The Program Aims To:
We offer services to clients of Sherbourne Health, as well as people and agencies in the community. Day and evening appointments are available in-person, virtually, or over the phone. We welcome requests for language interpretation, as well as self-referrals.
Programs and Services Include:
Sherbourne Health is part of Toronto Diabetes Care Connect and the Toronto Central Referral Service, which help find the service most suited to clients.
Sherbourne Health is a dynamic provider of integrated health services, community programs and capacity-building initiatives that enable people and diverse communities to achieve wellness.
Our priority populations are
We are located in Moss Park, a diverse neighbourhood with a number of newcomers to Canada and a high number of people experiencing homelessness and precarious housing.
We are proud to provide services to people who may have trouble accessing health care.Through our Family Health Team and Integrated Health Services, we provide primary care. This approach to primary health care brings together different health care providers to coordinate your care.
Our Family Health Team consists of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, dietitians, and other health care professionals who work collaboratively, each using their experience and skills to provide care.
We are also dedicated to providing one-on-one psychotherapy with highly qualified staff who have expertise in our priority populations to build mental health in our communities.
Black Creek CHC offers education for adult clients with pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
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.
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