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Indigenous Diabetes Education

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380 Ray Blvd
Thunder Bay, ON
P7B 4E6
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807-623-3442
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Fax: 807-623-1104
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Application

Call for information

Eligibility / Target Population

Indigenous women and their families living with diabetes or at-risk

Fees

None

Contacts

Robert Fenton - Community Worker
807-623-3442 poste 8579

Languages

English

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Partially Accessible - Parking -- No designated handicapped parking space; Entrance -- Accessible from street level but no automatic push button; Washroom -- Accessible

Description of Services

Supports Indigenous women and their families living with pre-diabetes or diabetes
  • Offers a wide range of community-based, culturally appropriate activities and services that are focused on education and prevention of diabetes
  • Offers education and self-management support to fit an individual's lifestyle
Services include:
  • Basic foot care information sessions
  • Educational activities and workshops on different topics, such as healthy eating, self care, cooking, and foot care
  • Information about traditional foods
  • Information sessions on gestational diabetes

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