Our Clinical Dietitians:

Suzanne Wiken and Celeste Elliot
Our Diabetes Self-Management Education Program has been awarded continued Recognition from the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The program was originally Recognized in February of 2007. This program offers high-quality education to the patients it serves.
The ADA Education Recognition effort, begun in the fall of 1986, is a voluntary process which assures that approved education programs have met the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education Programs. Programs that receive Recognition status have a staff of knowledgeable health professionals who can provide state-of-the-art information about diabetes management for participants.
Self-management education is an essential component of diabetes treatment. One consequence of compliance with the National Standards is the greater consistency in the quality and quantity of education offered to people with diabetes. The participant in an ADA Recognized program will be taught, as needed, self-care skills that will promote better management of his or her diabetes treatment regimen. All approved education programs cover the following topics as needed: diabetes disease process; nutritional management; physical activity; medications, monitoring; preventing, detecting, and treating acute complications; preventing, detecting and treating chronic complications through risk reduction; goal setting and problem solving; psychological adjustment; and preconception care, management during pregnancy, and gestational management.
Assuring high-quality education for patient self-care is one of the primary goals of the Education Recognition program. Through the support of the health-care team and increased knowledge and awareness of diabetes, the patient can assume a major part of the responsibility for his/her diabetes management. Unnecessary hospital admission and some of the acute and chronic complications of diabetes may be prevented through self-management education.
Suzanne Wiken and Celeste Elliot are our Clinical Dietitians that manage this program here at Northern Montana Hospital. Through the Northern Montana Health Care Foundation grants are available to assist those patients who are unable to afford this program.
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Northern Montana Hospital and Clinics care for people with diabetes. If you would like more information about how to manage your disease call the Northern Montana Family Medical Center at (406) 265-5408 or the Northern Montana Specialty Medical Center at 406-265-7841.
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