Diabetes Care & Support of People with Intellectual Disability or Acquired Brain Injury Manual and Resources.

158 page colour manual and resources designed to support high quality diabetes care by disability organisations and their support or care workers. This resource will also be of interest to Credentialled Diabetes Educators, Diabetes Educators, Practice Nurses providing diabetes information within general practice, Registered and Enrolled Nurses, allied health professionals.

The information is written in an easy to read style with a range of icons used throughout the manual, making it easy to use. Diabetes care tips, case studies and resources designed to be used with people with an intellectual disability makes it easy to use the information to provide high quality diabetes care to clients with an intellectual disability or acquired brain injury.

The range of resources included with the manual are explained and if they are suitable for people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

Resources include:

  • Checklist for starting insulin in someone with type 2 diabetes
  • Yearly diabetes health check chart
  • Health professional feedback form
  • A range of blood glucose monitoring charts
  • Low literacy blood glucose monitoring chart for clients
  • Diabetes Health/Care plans
  • Hypoglycaemia management chart (including PEG feed treatment)
  • Newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes post hospitalisation checklist
  • Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes checklist
  • Low literacy education handouts
  • Check, Think and Act resource to understand what the blood glucose levels mean and how actions can be made to get back to targets.

Copyright: It is a condition of purchase of the manual that you agree to the limited copyright agreement for this publication. The payment for the resource allows it to be used by an individual clinician in the course of their work e.g. diabetes educator, Credentialled Diabetes Educator, nurse, allied health professional. Disability support organisations purchasing the manual are required to buy a separate copy for each of their community accommodation or services in which they want to use the information to support a person with diabetes. The purchase price is not for an organisation to then create multiple copies for all of their clients with diabetes. When purchased at the same time, subsequent copies of the Manual are purchased at the reduced fee of $200 (inclusive of GST) per additional copy.

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158 page colour manual and resources designed to support high quality diabetes care by disability organisations and their support or care workers. This resource will also be of interest to Credentialled Diabetes Educators, Diabetes Educators, Practice Nurses providing diabetes information within general practice, Registered and Enrolled Nurses, allied health professionals.

The information is written in an easy to read style with a range of icons used throughout the manual, making it easy to use. Diabetes care tips, case studies and resources designed to be used with people with an intellectual disability makes it easy to use the information to provide high quality diabetes care to clients with an intellectual disability or acquired brain injury.

The range of resources included with the manual are explained and if they are suitable for people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

Resources include:

  • Checklist for starting insulin in someone with type 2 diabetes
  • Yearly diabetes health check chart
  • Health professional feedback form
  • A range of blood glucose monitoring charts
  • Low literacy blood glucose monitoring chart for clients
  • Diabetes Health/Care plans
  • Hypoglycaemia management chart (including PEG feed treatment)
  • Newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes post hospitalisation checklist
  • Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes checklist
  • Low literacy education handouts
  • Check, Think and Act resource to understand what the blood glucose levels mean and how actions can be made to get back to targets.

Copyright: It is a condition of purchase of the manual that you agree to the limited copyright agreement for this publication. The payment for the resource allows it to be used by an individual clinician in the course of their work e.g. diabetes educator, Credentialled Diabetes Educator, nurse, allied health professional. Disability support organisations purchasing the manual are required to buy a separate copy for each of their community accommodation or services in which they want to use the information to support a person with diabetes. The purchase price is not for an organisation to then create multiple copies for all of their clients with diabetes. When purchased at the same time, subsequent copies of the Manual are purchased at the reduced fee of $200 (inclusive of GST) per additional copy.

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This 158 page colour manual and diabetes support resources will be of interest to disability support organisations and any health professionals providing diabetes care to people with intellectual disability.

Written in an easy read style, specialised content is explained at consumer level. Icons alert to the provision of diabetes care tips and a range of resources  included with the Manual.  Codes indicate how, and with whom, the resources are to be used. Resources can be easily printed from the pdfs that accompany the Manual and used with individual clients with diabetes. Case studies illustrate the information and references are provided.

Resources included:

  • Checklist for starting insulin in someone with type 2 diabetes
  • Yearly diabetes health check chart
  • Health professional feedback form
  • A range of blood glucose monitoring charts
  • Low literacy blood glucose monitoring chart for clients
  • Diabetes Health/Care plans
  • Hypoglycaemia management chart (including PEG feed treatment)
  • Newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes post hospitalisation checklist
  • Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes checklist
  • Low literacy education handouts
  • Check, Think and Act resource to understand what the blood glucose levels mean and how actions can be made to get back to targets.

Copyright: It is a condition inherent in the purchasing of the manual that you agree to the limited copyright agreement for this publication. The payment for the resource allows it to be used by an individual clinician in the course of their work e.g. diabetes educator, Credentialled Diabetes Educator, nurse, allied health professional. Where it is a disability organisation purchasing the manual, it is the expectation that a separate copy will be purchased for each community house in which it will be used to support a person with diabetes. Subsequent copies of the Manual can be purchased at the reduced fee of $200 (inclusive of GST) per additional copy.

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