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Local resources


Cheboygan Memorial Hospital offers diabetes classes in individual and group sessions. Classes are two hours long. For more information call Jill Moore.
231 627-1276

Carson City Hospital
provides diabetes education through the Diabetes Outpatient Program of Montcalm County. A nurse educator teaches signs, symptoms, and treatment of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia conditions, glucose monitoring, physical changes diabetes may cause, drugs, insulin, and other risk factors. There are also one-on-one visits available.
989 584-3971, ext. 379
www.carsoncityhospital.com

Covenant Healthcare offers Pre-Diabetes classes that discuss risk factors, nutritional needs and exercise.
989 583-5193

Camp Midicha, Fenton, Michigan
The American Diabetes Association hosts Camp Midicha, a camp for children with diabetes, ages 8-18, located near Fenton, MI. Children have fun while learning how to better manage their diabetes. Physicians, dietitians and other health professionals staff the camp.  (Priority Health offers limited scholarships.)
888 342-2383, ext 6698

Hackley Hospital in Muskegon has individual 1-hour counseling sessions with both a nurse and a dietitian. The nurse facilitates group educational classes on diet, exercise, and behavior change. The dietitian reviews meal plans, signs of high and low blood sugars, and other important topics for people with diabetes. Follow up is on an individual basis.
231 728-4810
www.hackley.org

Holland Community Hospital
offers one-on-one diabetes education with a Registered Nurse and Dietitian. The hospital also offers a diabetes support group, group classes, and a comprehensive class twice a month.
616 394-3270
www.hollandhospital.org

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - West Michigan Chapter
616 957-1838
www.jdrf.org (National website)
www.jdrfwestmichigan.com (Local website)

Metropolitan Hospital in Grand Rapids offers Outpatient Diabetes Self-Management Education classes for people ages 18 and over with Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes. Education focuses on learning about diabetes: treatment, self-care, medication, and risk factors involved. A dietitian and nurse will work together to educate you on lifestyle changes and goals to be met. Each participant will receive an individualized meal plan. (Requires physician referral.) State- certified and recognized by the American Diabetes Association. Translator services also available.
616 252-4900

Michigan Department of Community Health
Diabetes Control Program
517 335-9892
www.michigan.gov/mdch


Michigan Diabetes Outreach Networks
TIPDON (28 counties of lower peninsula) 800 847-3665 or 231 348-8596
TENDON (11 counties in West Central MI) 800 472-3175 or 616 735-1118
UPDON (Upper Peninsula) 906 228-9203 OR (UP only) 800 369-9522
SEMDON (Southeast MI) 313 259-1574
ECDON (East-Central MI) 800 323-6614 or 810 232-0522
SODON (Southwest MI) 800 795-7800 or 517 279-2267
www.diabetesinmichigan.org

Munson Medical Center offers the "Diabetes: What You Need to Know" class, which includes education on nutrition, exercise, controlling symptoms, medication, and low blood sugar. It is offered individually or in a group. This class is offered in Traverse City, Cadillac, Frankfort, Grayling, Leelanau, and Kalkaska.
231 935-8200 or 800 4-MUNSON
www.munsonhealthcare.org

Northern Michigan Hospital offers diabetes self-management education training.
231 487-3200 or 877 487-3201

North Ottawa Community Health
offers a diabetes education program which consists of a 60-minute individual assessment and test that identifies each person's risk factors. After the assessment, there are three three-hour classes taught by a dietitian and nurse. These classes cover medications, different types of diabetes, self monitoring, risk factor reduction, nutrition and diet, stress management, goal setting, exercise/activity, and lifestyle changes. Follow- up after the program ends checks on the status of personal goals.
616 847-5332

Saint Mary's Mercy Medical Center in Grand Rapids offers both individual and group programs. An initial assessment is completed. Dietitians, Registered Nurses, diabetes educators, and podiatrists are available for classes on meal planning, diabetes management during illness, blood sugar monitoring, community resources, and short and long term complications. There are also advanced topics such as cooking tips, eating out, and traveling tips. Services are provided through the Peter M. Wege Center for Health & Learning.
616 732-3098
www.smmmc.org

Spectrum Health offers Diabetes Self-Management education with a variety of services to fit individual needs at the Marywood Center (2023 East Fulton, Grand Rapids). Group classes are held mornings, afternoons and evenings; one-on-one appointments can be scheduled for mornings or afternoons and support groups for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are held in the evening. Class types include: a comprehensive class for type 2 diabetes (covers all main areas of diabetes self-management, held at the South Pavillion), pre-diabetes class and the refresher/update class. A physician referral is needed.
616 391-9199

Taking on Diabetes in Michigan is an initiative developed by the Michigan Association of Health Plans. The goal is to promote the awareness of proper care needed by people with diabetes, such as a physical exam, dilated eye exam, foot checks, and an HbA1c test. Educational brochures, resource lists, and pocket cards are available.
313 871-3543

United Memorial Health Systems
provides diabetes education with an emphasis on self-care, control of blood glucose, and managing symptoms before they appear.
616 754-6185

Zeeland Community Hospital
offers classes to meet the needs of pre-diabetic, newly diagnosed diabetic, and long-term diabetic patients who may need updated information to control their disease. Classes are offered at a variety of times.
616 772-7509 or 616 669-0250



National resources


American Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the nation's leading non-profit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Its mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by this disease. The Diabetes Info section of the ADA Web site is full of valuable information for anyone who wants to learn more about diabetes. Click on "Internet Resources" for a comprehensive list of diabetes-related Web sites.

National Office: 800-DIABETES (800 342-2383)
www.diabetes.org

Michigan Office: 888-DIABETES (888 342-2383)
To order educational materials:
800 232-6733

American Dietetic Association
800 877-1600
www.eatright.org


American Foundation for the Blind

800 232-5463
www.afb.org


American Heart Association in Michigan
Grand Rapids
616 285-1888 or 248 827-4214
www.americanheart.org

Joining People with Diabetes
517 335-8445

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
800 JDF-CURE (800 533-2873)
www.jdf.org

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Metro Detroit SE Chapter
248 355-1133
www.jdrf.org


The Publications sections of these websites provide valuable information about children and diabetes. Some of the information is available in Spanish.

National Eye Health Education Program
National Eye Institute

For information: 301 496-5248
To order materials: 800 869-2020 (for professionals, bulk quantities only)
www.nei.nih.gov

National Federation of the Blind
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
410 659-9314
www.nfb.org

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

This institute is part of the National Institutes of Health. The Web site features about 30 pamphlets on diabetes. Some pamphlets are in Spanish.
www.niddk.nih.gov


This institute is part of the National Institutes of Health. The Web site features about 30 pamphlets on diabetes. Some pamphlets are in Spanish.

National Kidney Foundation of Michigan
800 482-1455
www.nkfm.org


Spanish Speaking Information Center
810 239-4417

Last modified 10/24/08