When you interact with others who also live with diabetes, research shows you’re more likely to stick to your diabetes care plan and improve your own ability to manage your condition.
If you or your loved ones live with diabetes, find the encouragement and resources you need to cope with this challenging condition through the free adult diabetes support group at OU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center in Oklahoma City.
Get practical professional guidance from Certified Diabetes Educators® and registered dietitians who lead the group. Bring your family and friends, age 18 or older, and participate in helpful discussions on a variety of valuable topics.
Sessions begin at 1:00 p.m. and last about one hour, with light refreshments served but no childcare.
As a Support Group participant, you get priority seating for our Love to Cook classes, which follow each support group session at 2:00 p.m.
Friday, September 24 - Diabetes and Dental Health - Kay Beavers, DDS
Friday, November 12 - Tai Chi- Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative
OU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, Third Floor Group Classroom (Suite 3030), NE 10th and N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City
Help us plan for space and refreshments by calling (405) 271-7000.
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