The Southwest Booster

Lions Clubs of Saskatchew­an unveil diabetes detection program

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The Lions Clubs of Saskatchew­an, in partnershi­p with the Canadian Diabetes Associatio­n, has announced a major prov-incewide Diabetes Detection Program. This new program will increase awareness of diabetes, provide diabetes education, and implement a call-to-action for individual­s classified as high-risk for developing type 2 diabetes in Saskatchew­an.

“The focus of this newlyintro­duced Diabetes Detection Program is to prevent and reduce the impact of di- abetes as a public health concern,” stated Ron Metcalfe, a District Governor for Lions in Saskatchew­an. “The Lions Clubs of Saskatchew­an will hold 50 or more diabetes screening and education events across the province over a two-year period. The program is de- signed to provide individual­s ages 40 to 74 with their personal risk for developing type 2 diabetes. It will not only identify those at highest risk for developing type 2 diabetes, but will provide these individual­s with a pathway to receive care.”

“The Canadian Diabetes Associatio­n thanks the Lions Clubs of Saskatchew­an for truly helping us to lead the fight against diabetes in this province,” says Warren Wagner, Regional Director for the Canadian Diabetes Associatio­n. “Saskatchew­an currently faces the highest combined prevalence of diabetes and pre diabetes in the Prairies. Without taking immediate action, that number will continue to grow.”

“Collaborat­ion across sectors is important in diabetes prevention, care and management,” said Health Minister Dustin Duncan.

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