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Published: 21 July 2017 21 July 2017

New Mexico State University’s Grant County Cooperative Extension Service will offer a free six-week Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) starting on August 10. Developed and tested by Stanford University, the DSMP has been proven to improve health and quality of life for adults with diabetes and pre-diabetes.
The DSMP helps adults with diabetes learn how to manage and improve their health through interactive workshop sessions focusing on problems that are common to individuals dealing with diabetes. Throughout the six weeks, participants focus on building skills to manage their conditions by sharing experiences and providing mutual support. Topics include monitoring blood glucose levels, healthy eating, physical activity, stress management, relaxation, medication use, difficult emotions, problem solving and communicating with doctors.

The weekly sessions will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. each Thursday, August 10, 17, 24, 31, and Sept 7, and 14, at the Grant County Extension Office, located at 2610 N. Silver St., in Silver City, NM.

To sign-up for the workshop or for more information about the DSMP, call (575) 388-1559. Family, friends, and caregivers are also welcome to attend.

The DSMP is supported by the New Mexico Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program and is being offered in partnership with New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service.