Diabetes Services for Townsville & North Queensland

Diabetes is a chronic medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to produce or use insulin, a hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels. Diabetes is categorised as either Type 1 or Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is often diagnosed in children or younger adults, while Type 2 diabetes is mostly found in adults and usually the result of lifestyle factors such as poor diet and lack of exercise.

If you have diabetes or are at risk of developing it, it’s important to seek medical advice and learn how to manage or prevent condition. At Alliance Rehabilitation, we can tailor programs for diabetic management and prevention to meet your individual needs.

Our programs can help you understand and manage your condition, prevent complications, and improve your overall health and well-being. Our team of healthcare professionals includes Credentialed Diabetes Educators, Accredited Practicing Dietitians, Exercise Physiologists, and Counsellors. Let’s take a closer look at what each of these professionals can do to help you manage and prevent diabetes.

Credentialed Diabetes Educators

Credentialed Diabetes Educators (CDEs) are health experts who specialise in helping people with diabetes. They play an important role in your diabetes journey by providing guidance and advice on maintaining appropriate blood glucose levels. They can also assist with tests and screenings for complications that are suitable for your condition, age, and lifestyle.

CDEs can help you learn how to use a range of equipment, including blood glucose testing strips, continuous glucose monitoring devices, lancing devices, and hypo treatments. They can also provide individualized blood glucose advice and help you maintain your appropriate levels. If you’re newly diagnosed with diabetes, a CDE can explain what diabetes is and provide information on how to manage your condition effectively.

Accredited Practicing Dietitians

Eating a healthy, balanced diet is an essential part of diabetes management and prevention. Our Accredited Practicing Dietitians can create personalized eating plans that encourage healthy eating habits while maintaining good health. They can help you learn how to choose the right foods and make healthy choices, even when eating out.

Our dietitians can also provide advice on weight control, which is essential for managing and preventing Type 2 diabetes. They can create realistic plans that encourage you to enjoy your food while maintaining good health.

Exercise Physiologists

Exercise also plays an important role in diabetes management and prevention. Our Exercise Physiologists can develop personalized aerobic, strength, and balance-based exercise plans that are tailored to your individual needs. They can help set achievable fitness goals and create a plan that suits your lifestyle.

Your blood sugar levels can be managed by maintaining a healthy weight through regular exercise. This will also reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke and improve your overall health and well-being.

Counsellors

Living with diabetes can be challenging and can affect the mental health of some people. At Alliance Rehabilitation, we have Psychology and Social Work services available to provide emotional support and link you in with community support groups.

Our Counsellors can help you manage the emotional aspects of diabetes, such as anxiety, stress, and depression. They can provide coping strategies and support you in making positive changes to your lifestyle.

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Diabetes requires ongoing management and prevention. At Alliance Rehabilitation, we offer comprehensive programs that are tailored to meet your individual needs. Our team of healthcare professionals can provide guidance and support on managing your condition, preventing complications, and improving your overall health and well-being.