More than 38 million Americans have diabetes, and far more are on the verge of developing the disease (pre-diabetes). You probably know that diabetes impacts blood sugar levels, but are you aware of the broader potential complications? From the brain to the heart and beyond, diabetes can affect the entire body.
Over time, elevated blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels and affect various organ systems, increasing risks of heart attack, stroke, dementia, kidney disease, nerve damage, vision problems, and more. Therefore, preventing or managing diabetes is crucial to your overall health. It all starts with education.
Diabetes Education Programs
The Villages Health hosts nationally recognized programs focused on nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle changes for optimal health. Through our Learning Center, individuals and their family members can access programs led by certified diabetes educators.
Better Health Begins with Support
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adults who receive diabetes education follow more recommended preventive and self-care practices, proving education and support are an important part of diabetes care.
Learn more about The Village Health’s comprehensive classes and course offerings here.