FREE course: Learn to live well with diabetes, presented in Korean
This course will be presented in Korean.
A FREE course for people with type 2 diabetes led by a dietitian, nurse and podiatrist in Korean.
Learn:
• Healthy eating: label reading, good and bad fats, making the right food choices
• The effects of diabetes on your body
• Healthy lifestyle tips: sickness, getting active
• Goal setting: action planning, support
Date: Tuesday 26 June
Times: 9.00am - 3.30pm
Venue: Comprehensive Care, Building A, 42 Tawa Drive, Albany
To book your place call Christina Lee on 09 448 0474 or 027 359 6880 or email clee@comprehensivecare.co.nz.
We also hold regular courses which are presented in English. Contact us on 09 448 0019 or DSME@comprehensivecare.co.nz for more information about other diabetes education courses near you.
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