
Diabetes Management Support
Receive expert care to manage diabetes and its challenges. Our specially-trained team of clinicians help monitor your condition, adjust diet and activity, provide family education, and modify treatment plans to reduce complications and support your quality of life.

Diabetes Management: What You Can Expect From Our Program
Once you enroll in our home care program, you’ll work closely with one of our experienced clinical teams, who will provide personalized, expert guidance on managing your Diabetes.
Together, you’ll receive disease-specific education and tools designed to fit your individual needs and lifestyle. Your skilled nursing team will help you understand your condition, recognize and manage symptoms, and recommend necessary adjustments to your daily routine. From medication management to dietary advice and activity planning, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to manage your diabetes safely and effectively at home.
We can help you with:
- Understanding Diabetes and Its Impact
You’ll learn about diabetes, how it affects your body, and why proper management is essential to improving and maintaining your overall health and well-being. - Monitoring Blood Sugar Levels
Our team will teach you how to monitor and interpret your blood glucose readings effectively. You’ll learn to detect trends, understand their significance, and take appropriate action to prevent complications. - Recognizing Signs of High and Low Blood Sugar
Early identification of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) is key. You’ll be educated about how to recognize both symptoms so that you can take quick corrective actions that will help you avoid unnecessary health risks or hospital visits. - Medication Management
Whether you’re taking oral medications, insulin therapy, or a combination of treatments, our nurses will help you understand how and when to take your medications, as well as the importance of adherence. They will also collaborate with your physician on potential changes to your treatment plan. - Lifestyle and Dietary Guidance
With expert advice, you’ll learn how to make practical and sustainable changes to your diet and lifestyle. This includes meal planning, carbohydrate counting, staying active, and achieving a healthy weight to help control blood sugar levels more effectively. - Preventing Complications
Our program focuses on helping to reduce the risk of serious diabetes-related complications, such as nerve damage, vision problems and kidney issues. We help you stay proactive and healthy at home through ongoing monitoring, education, and support.
Why Choose Our Diabetes Program?
Our disease-specific program empowers you to take control of your diabetes by combining clinical expertise with personalized care. Whether you need help monitoring your blood sugar, adjusting treatment plans, or developing healthier diet and exercise habits, we’re here every step of the way to help reduce exposure to side effects so you can feel your best.
MJHS Home Care
We Are Here To Support Your Wellness
Our team of dedicated experts is here to help guide you every step of the way. We offer individualized care at home that prioritizes your goals, comfort, independence, and unique needs. Whether you’re recovering from a joint replacement, illness, managing a chronic condition, or returning home from the hospital or inpatient rehab center, MJHS is ready to provide the specialized care and support you need in the comfort of your home. Contact us today to learn how we can help you or your loved one on the path to better health and well-being.
Get in Touch with MJHS Home Care
Whether you’re a patient exploring home care services for yourself or a loved one, or a doctor in need of a home care evaluation for your patient, we’re here to help.
To Get Started With MJHS Home Care
Call
1-855-370-8317
For a Home Care Evaluation
Call
1-718-921-8800
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