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Free program to help manage type-2 diabetes

If you are an adult Adair or Metcalfe county resident who has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and obesity, you might qualify to get a free health plan made just for you by a nutritionist, plus check-ins and education at your own home.

A program through the University of Kentucky will offer six months of free in-home medical nutrition therapy, and participants will also receive $30 for completing surveys and biometrics at baseline, 3 mo, 6 mo, 9 mo, and 12 mo (5 times), and get connected with other support to help manage type-2 diabetes.

Participation will include:
  • Creating a personalized health plan with a nutritionist
  • Monthly at home check-ins with nutritionist
  • Dining with Diabetes Program at your local extension office
To learn more, fill out the survey at uky.az1.qualtrics.com or call 859-562-0757 or email Reya.Andrews@uky.edu.




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