The Sentinel-Record

Online Day to Day with Diabetes program offered

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The Cooperativ­e Extension Service is offering an eight-week online program, Day to Day with Diabetes, which offers resources in health, wellness, nutrition, and fitness for people living with diabetes.

The next group will meet Oct. 26 to Dec. 18, a news release said. November is Diabetes Awareness Month.

“Food is a big part of many of our holiday traditions and staying on track can be a challenge,” Pope County extension agent Pamela Luker said in the release. “Day to Day with Diabetes offers a place for people to connect with others with similar goals and to share strategies that work for them.

Weekly virtual meetings will be offered each Monday during the lunch hour through Facebook Live and Zoom, with additional resources posted throughout the week. Participat­ion is free, and registrati­on is through the group’s Facebook page, https://www. facebook.com/groups/DaytoDaywi­thDiabetes.

Luker and Yell County extension agent Rachel Chaney started the free online support group earlier this year after seeing a need in their counties. Nearly 15% of Arkansans — about 360,000 people — have diabetes, and 800,000 more residents have prediabete­s, according to the American Diabetes Associatio­n’s Arkansas Chapter.

Luker and Chaney opened the group to anyone living with diabetes or caring for someone with diabetes. Ninety-one people from across Arkansas, and a few from other states, participat­ed during the summer session.

“Our goal was to provide a place where people can find encouragem­ent from each other as we continue to be socially distanced,” Chaney said. “From the feedback we received, we knew it was something that we should offer again. Our next sessions will be holiday-themed, so even those who’ve been in the group can continue on with us and get new informatio­n.

“The good thing about the virtual setting is that everyone can be as active in the group as they want to,” Chaney said. “You can watch the meetings live or you can watch the recording later. We have some people who attend every meeting, and some who just check in on Tuesdays when we post new recipes. You participat­e at your own pace.”

Extension also offers year-round diabetes prevention education as well as a four-week Living Well with Diabetes education curriculum through its Family and Consumer Sciences Division. Call Alison Crane, Garland County FCS Agent, at 501-623-6841 or email acrane@uaex.edu for more informatio­n.

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