Cow Creek Health & Wellness Center SDPI Community Grant Program Bre Syron, RD, LD, Chef Diabetes Program Coordinator.

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Cow Creek Health & Wellness Center SDPI Community Grant Program Bre Syron, RD, LD, Chef Diabetes Program Coordinator

Diabetes Program Overview Goals: See every active diabetic patient that uses our clinic at least once a year with ultimate goal of quarterly diabetic visits. Have every patient meet their standards of care. Increase our patient’s confidence in their ability to self manage their diabetes. Encourage our patients with diabetes to become leaders within our tribe and help others through the process.

How to Meet Our Goals Develop a Diabetes Team Case management Opportunities for patients to learn what our clinic has available for them. Implement the best practices from Community Directed Grant Program that will help us meet the standards of care. Physical Activity Diabetes Self Management Education

Case Management Currently have 4 medical teams Each team is responsible for case managing their patients. Registered Dietitian and Diabetes Program Coordinator assists all four teams in managing their diabetic patients. Rely heavily on the Diabetes Management System (DMS) and iCare to run reports that aid in case management. Call and send letters to patients reminding them what standards of care are due and ask them to make an appointment. RD works closely with each team’s RN and CMA to ensure patients are being followed up with and seen.

Welcome Packet

What Now? So….we have them on a plan, we are meeting their medical standards of care (A1c, lipid panel, medication management etc.) what else do we need to do……

Diabetes Self Management Education (DSME) Diabetes management takes a team approach, but it is argued that one of the most important parts of the disease management is teaching the patient how to care for themselves. DSME is an ongoing process to facilitate a person’s knowledge, skill, and ability for self-care. This process incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with the diabetes and is guided by evidence based standards. DSME involves health care providers in activities that help people with diabetes to implement and sustain ongoing behaviors needed to manage their diabetes. This includes behavioral health, nutrition, and clinical support.

AADE 7 Self-Care Behaviors Healthy Eating Being Active Monitoring Taking Medication Problem Solving Healthy Coping Reducing Risks In our clinic-Registered Dietitians work with patients in achieving their 7 Self care behavior goals. Use scale of 1-10 to evaluate a patient's confidence in each area. Utilize the AADE-7 curriculum and highly recommend their text, The Art and Science of DSME Desk Reference.

Implementation Patients come see our RD’s who will guide the patient through their DSME self-care behaviors. RD focuses on: healthy eating, being active, monitoring, problem solving and reducing risks. Refer patient to behavioral health for Healthy Coping and work with them for reducing risks such as smoking cessation. Work with medical teams for medication management. Hold events to help patients with their diabetes control. These include: Cooking demos Grocery store tours Support groups Exercise opportunities Tutorials/training on self monitoring and carb counting

In addition to the welcome packet each patient who comes to see the RD receives a Nutrition Program Packet that includes information on diet, exercise, self monitoring, reducing risks and recipes. Goal is to have each diabetic patient meet with an RD 1 time a year to review their self-management goals.

In the Nutrition Packet Customized nutrition plan that the RD creates for that patient. Utilize the Plate Method first and then introduce basic carbohydrate counting. Focus on portion sizes and timing of meals first. Ask patient to check blood glucose on a regular basis until numbers are under control. These plans are also customized. Follow curriculum from Type 2 Diabetes Basics 4 th Ed. By International Diabetes Center.

We have no off limit foods, bad foods, or never foods. Instead we focus on portion control, foods to eat less often, and being realistic. Also give patients plenty of recipes that are healthy, balanced and diabetic friendly. This is important when asking a person to change how they have been eating for some time. Goal for exercise is ultimately 150 minutes per week. However we start wherever the patient is able to start. Band exercises Chair exercises Walking programs Fitness program at North Clinic

Cooking Demos & Grocery Store Tours

Recipe Recommendations Diabetic Living website: Eating on a budget: Good and Cheap by Leanne Brown: 0Bxd6wdCBD_2tdUdtM0d4WTJmclU/good-and-cheap.pdf 0Bxd6wdCBD_2tdUdtM0d4WTJmclU/good-and-cheap.pdf Sample diet by kcals: Diabetes Menus: Low Literacy Education materials:

Questions?