Diabetes
Whether you are recently diagnosed with diabetes or just want to learn how to better manage your condition, Baylor can help. Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth offers specialized diabetes programs and services for patients with diabetes and their families.
Programs
The following Baylor Diabetes Self-Management training programs are offered at Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth. Our programs help individuals of all ages learn how to successfully manage diabetes.
> Diabetes Self-Management Training Program for Type 2 Diabetes
This 8 - 10 hour, multidisciplinary program covers a full range of lifestyle and disease prevention topics. The program is recognized by the American Diabetes Association.
> Diabetes Self-Management Training Program for Type 1 Diabetes
A comprehensive assessment and review of self-care behaviors. A one-on-one and group education program is designed to meet individual education needs.
Team members include a Registered Dietitian, Registered Nurse, who may also be Certified Diabetes Educators who helps
participants plan meals and make better food choices at home and "on the go" and who empower participants to:
- understand diabetes and possible complications
- manage their disease today and for a lifetime
- use their own blood glucose monitor and interpret the results
- develop coping skills
For more information, please call us at (817) 922-1794 or toll free, 1-800-4-BAYLOR (1-800-422-9567).
Classes
Classes are offered at a variety of times to fit your schedule, including nights and weekends. For more information contact the Diabetes Education Center at (817)922-1794 or
print a letter of medical necessity to take to your physician.
> Pre-Diabetes (Impaired Glucose Tolerance)
Designed specifically for people diagnosed with pre-diabetes. The program focus is centered on a healthy lifestyle with a comprehensive assessment and meal planning with a registered dietitian.
> Diabetes During Pregnancy
Designed specifically for pregnant women whose pregnancy has been complicated with diabetes. The program consists of intensive, individual meal planning, blood glucose and ketone testing instructions, exercise plans as recommended by the physician and insulin therapy when required.
> Insulin Pump Program
Comprehensive assessment, education and support for individuals choosing to use an insulin pump.
> Medical Nutrition Therapy
With the focus on meal planning and using a variety of tools, a registered dietitian assists individuals who need additional support and education in food management.
> Diabetes Type 2 for Adolescents
Comprehensive family approach to the assessment and education of both established and newly diagnosed children and adolescents with Type 2 diabetes.
> Diabetes Support Group
Free support groups for individuals and their family. Find a support group
on-line or call us at (817) 922-1794.