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    Diabetes Learning Center

    Service Details

    Being diagnosed with diabetes is becoming more and more common, but that doesn’t make the diagnosis any less overwhelming. As the disease spreads, so does the need for knowledge. Born out of Springfield Clinic’s Endocrinology department, The Diabetes Learning Center (DLC) was created to teach the newly—and not-so newly—diagnosed about their illness and its management.

    The DLC works to achieve independence within the disease, educating patients and starting them on the path to self-management and independence. The DLC currently offers a series of four classes for patients. These courses will teach patients how to minimize the long-term effects of diabetes, manage their medications, adapt their lifestyles - including diet, exercise and healthy coping mechanisms - and be proactive in their diagnosis and disease.

    How can I be part of this?

    Admission to the Diabetes Learning Center requires a referral from a Springfield Clinic health care provider to initiate scheduling. The Diabetes Learning Center will keep referring providers fully aware of their patient’s progress.

    Will my insurance cover the program?

    After we receive your referral into the program, we will verify coverage. Medicare and some private insurance companies cover the program charges.

    Educate yourself to health

    The Diabetes Learning Center currently offers a series of four classes for patients. These courses will teach patients how to:

    • Minimize the long-term effects of diabetes

    • Manage their medications

    • Adapt their lifestyles, including diet, exercise and healthy coping mechanisms

    • Be proactive in their diagnosis and disease

    Noontime Knowledge Classes

    Presented by Jude Clapper, ADCES, RD, LDN, with the Diabetes Learning Center. 

    • 1-hour sessions from 12-1 p.m. reviewing basic diabetes care. 

    • Bring your lunches and join us!  

    • Light snacks will be provided during the lunch hour! 

    Review the schedule and topics of discussion below. 

    April

    4th - Monitoring

    11th - Problem Solving

    18th - Healthy Coping

    25th - Support Group, Special Guest Speaker

    June

    6th - Reducing Risks

    13th - Being Active

    20th - Taking Medication

    27th - Support Group

    August

    1st - Monitoring

    8th - Problem Solving

    15th - Healthy Coping

    22nd - Reducing Risks

    29th - Support Group

    October

    3rd - Being Active

    10th - Healthy Eating

    17th - Taking Medications

    24th - Monitoring

    31st - Support Group

    December

    5th - Problem Solving

    12th - Healthy Coping

    19th - Reducing Risks

    Female measuring her blood sugar with diabetic device.

    Diabetes Technology Support

    For patients who are on insulin pumps or continuous glucose monitors, the Diabetes Learning Center is here to help. We offer a variety of educational services for patients who wear devices.

    Pump inquiry class

    This class is for those who want to learn more about continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps.

    Continuous glucose monitoring class

    This class teaches the patient to use all of the information provided by the continuous glucose monitor.

    We also offer one-on-one appointments regarding continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps.

    Our Locations

    Brick exterior medical office facility on Carpenter street in Springfield, Illinois

    Springfield Clinic Carpenter

    350 West Carpenter Street

    Springfield, IL 62702-4902

    Closed • Opens at 6:00 AM