Diabetes
Prevention and Control Program Resources
for Consumers
Clicking on one of the following links takes you to that
section of the resources page.
What is Diabetes?
This link takes you to the
What is
Diabetes? section of this website.
Are You at Risk?
Type 2 diabetes prevention is possible, powerful, and proven! It is
important to find out early if you are at risk for Type 2 diabetes or if you
have pre-diabetes. To find out your risk, take the American
Diabetes Association
Risk Test (exit DHFS).
Reducing Your Risk
If you are at risk of developing
Type 2 diabetes, there are many things you can do! Learn about some of
those things at the following links:
Type
2 Diabetes Prevention (exit DHFS)
Preventing
or Delaying Type 2 Diabetes (exit DHFS)
Diabetes-Related
Websites
Because
of the high number of Diabetes-Related
Websites, we have placed these
on a separate web page.
Taking Care of Your Diabetes
Diabetes Self-Management Information and Record Booklet:
This 12-page booklet explains diabetes, diabetes self-management, and lists the tests, exams, and medical checks
you need to have in order to take care of your diabetes.
English (PDF, 12 pg,
918 kb)
Spanish (PDF, 12 pg,
953 kb)
Hmong (PDF, 12 pg, 936 kb)
Personal Diabetes Care Record:
This 2-page care record provides a place for you to record tests, exams, and medical checks
you need to have in order to take care of your diabetes.
English (PDF, 2 pg,
64 kb)
Spanish (PDF, 2 pg,
121 kb)
Hmong (PDF, 2 pg,
452 kb)
Take
Charge of Your Diabetes (exit DHFS)
This web-based resource was developed by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention to help the person with diabetes take
charge of the disease. The resource is also available as a 148-page
pdf document on the same website.
Cholesterol and Blood Pressure
Cholesterol and blood pressure are
important to keep track of when you have diabetes. Your doctor should
monitor your cholesterol and blood pressure regularly. For information
about cholesterol and blood pressure, click on the following links:
Information
on Cholesterol (exit DHFS)
Your
Guide to Lowering High Blood Pressure (exit DHFS)
Diabetes and Heart Disease
Diabetes increases a person's risk
for heart disease. About three-quarters of people with diabetes die of
some form of heart or blood vessel disease. For people with diabetes,
it is important to work with a healthcare provider to help in managing it
and controlling other risk factors. Learn more about diabetes and heart
disease, click on the following links:
The
Heart of Diabetes (exit DHFS)
Diabetes,
Your Heart, and Your Health (exit DHFS)
Children and Adolescents with Diabetes
Children with Diabetes: A Resource Guide for Wisconsin
Schools and Families, 2002 (PDF, 1.1 MB)
This Resource Guide was developed for families and schools
that care for children with diabetes and offers information, forms, and
tools. Note: This is a very large file. It takes some time to
open, download, and print, especially for those accessing the internet via
dial-up modem.
Helping the
Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel (PDF,
738 KB)
This National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) developed
this guide to educate and inform school personnel about diabetes, how it is
managed, and how each member of the school staff can help meet the needs of
students with the disease.
National
Diabetes Education Program Resources on Children and Adolescents (exit
DHFS)
This website has many resources for those caring for
the child or adolescent with diabetes, including answers to parents'
questions when their child is diagnosed with diabetes, a resource
guide on helping the student with diabetes succeed, and many tip
sheets for the child with diabetes.
Educational Opportunities
Educational Opportunities
This link directs you to the Educational Opportunities
section of this website.
Facts and Figures
Wisconsin Diabetes
Facts and Figures
This link directs you to the Facts and
Figures
portion of our website, which provides information on how many people in
Wisconsin have diabetes and related complications.
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention Diabetes Data and Trends (exit DFHS)
This link directs you to the Diabetes Data and Trends
section on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
This website has information on diabetes for the entire country.
General Resources
Sharps Disposal (exit DHFS)
This link directs you a Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources website on Medical/Infectious Waste. This website
includes a link to a pdf file of registered sharps collections
stations.
Medication/Prescription Assistance
Needy Meds (exit
DFHS)
Needy Meds is a resource for finding Patient Assistance
Programs and other assistance with the cost of healthcare.
Partnership for
Prescription Assistance (exit DFHS)
The Partnership for Prescription Assistance brings together
America’s pharmaceutical companies, doctors, other health care providers,
patient advocacy organizations and community groups to help qualifying
patients who lack prescription coverage get the medicines they need through
the public or private program that’s right for them.
Other Wisconsin Programs
Wisconsin
Arthritis Program
The Wisconsin Arthritis Program partners with a variety of groups
to improve the quality of life for people with arthritis through promoting
physical activity and supporting evidence-based self-management programs. Wisconsin
Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (exit DHFS)
The Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Program works to
address prevention, screening and detection, treatment, quality of life, and
palliative care of cancer in Wisconsin. Wisconsin
Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program
The Wisconsin Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program
works to detect and treat risk factors, improve early identification and
treatment, and prevent recurrence and complications of heart disease and
stroke.
Wisconsin
Nutrition and Physical Activity Program
The Wisconsin Nutrition and Physical Activity Program
works to increase healthy eating and physical activity in order to
reduce the burden of obesity and associated conditions in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Tobacco
Prevention and Control Program
The Wisconsin Tobacco Prevention and Control Program
works to address prevention and treatment of tobacco products in
Wisconsin.
Resource Guides
Diabetes Resource Guide for Consumers and Health
Professionals 2007
This link will direct you to another page with
links for each of the different sections of the Resource
Guide. Sections include: financial, government, language and
multicultural, organizations, programs and initiatives, worksite wellness,
internet resources, pharmaceutical companies and assistance programs, and a
comprehensive list of medical services and free/low-cost clinics.
Children with Diabetes: A Resource Guide for Wisconsin
Schools and Families, 2002 (PDF, 1.1 MB)
This Resource Guide was developed for families and schools
that care for children with diabetes and offers information, forms, and
tools. Note: This is a very large file. It takes some time to
open, download, and print, especially for those accessing the internet via
dial-up modem.
PDF: The free Acrobat Reader®
software is needed to view and print portable document format (PDF) files.
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Last Revised: November 08, 2007
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