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Help a Loved One with Diabetes NDEP-57

Help a Loved One with Diabetes

This tip sheet provides practical suggestions for helping loved ones with diabetes. It also lists organizations that can help.

In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the two-color tip sheet, an online only, black &white PDF version is available for ease of printing. Also available in Spanish.

Last reviewed: 02/02/2012

Also available in these languages:

Spanish

     

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Single copies up to 10 copies, free. Each additional package of 10, $2. Limit 100 copies (10 packages).

 
Silent Trauma: Diabetes, Health Status, and the Refugee - Southeast Asians in the United States NDEP-90

Silent Trauma: Diabetes, Health Status, and the Refugee - Southeast Asians in the United States

This white paper for health care professionals, community leaders, and policymakers gives recommendations to reduce the impact of diabetes in Southeast Asians in the United States.

Last reviewed: 12/29/2011

       
New Beginnings: A Discussion Guide for Living Well with Diabetes NDEP-82

New Beginnings: A Discussion Guide for Living Well with Diabetes

This discussion guide focuses on issues brought out in a privately produced docudrama The Debilitator. The guide contains 13 modules for use in small group discussions or larger community gatherings to discuss the emotional impact of living with diabetes and how social support can help people with diabetes.

Last reviewed: 11/23/2011

     

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Single copy free. Each additional copy, $10. Limit 10 copies.

 
Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes: A Toolkit Addressing Psychosocial Issues for American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples NDEP-123

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes: A Toolkit Addressing Psychosocial Issues for American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes: A Toolkit Addressing Psychosocial Issues for American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples can help health care professionals address psychosocial issues with American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples. The toolkit contains a variety of culturally appropriate materials.

Listen to a podcast from the Indian Health Service "Using our Wit and Wisdom to Live Well with Diabetes"

Last reviewed: 04/04/2012

     

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