Get the facts:
Ontario, it's time to stand up to diabetes, to learn about risk factors in getting it, possibly preventing it, and managing it if you already have it. You can do it.
Diabetes is on the rise. In 2007/08, approximately 969,000 Ontarians had diabetes. By 2010, that number may reach 1.2 million. (Lipscombe 2007).
Why the need for action? Diabetes is a serious disease that needs managing. If neglected, it can lead to serious, long-term health complications, including heart and kidney disease, stroke, blindness and amputation, and accounts for a significant number of emergency rooms visits each year.
Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented through healthy eating, weight management and exercise. By making the right lifestyle choices, both types of diabetes can be managed; letting you live a long and healthy life.
This section will teach you about diabetes and will help you understand the steps you need to take to manage it.
This section builds on what you probably already know about managing diabetes and will give you further tips on how you can go on living a full, active and healthy life.
This kit can be ordered one of two ways :
1. Online at : serviceontario.ca/publications
2. Call the ServiceOntario Contact Centre :
Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
416-326-5300
416-325-3408 (TTY)
1-800-668-9938 Toll-free
1-800-268-7095 TTY Toll-free
Find Your Nearest Diabetes Education Program
This section allows you to search for a diabetes education program nearest to you and also outlines how these programs can give you the support you need.