Our goal is to address these "community health needs" and offer resources to help achieve a healthy lifestyle. Read on to learn more about diabetes care, diet and nutrition, plus our LifeFit Wellness Program, an on-site exercise facility!
Your physician may order a blood test to check your blood glucose levels and determine your risk for diabetes or prediabetes. If results indicate you are at risk or have a positive indicator for diabetes, then he or she can offer some basic diabetes education or a referral to a dietitian for nutrition counseling.
Individuals who have recently been diagnosed may also benefit from attending our quarterly Diabetes Education Series. A combination of hospital nursing and dietary staff host the 3-part class and offer information including:
Call (815) 431-5499 for additional information and class dates.
The registered dietitians with OSF Saint Elizabeth can help you achieve better food choices and avoid health complications. Our dietitians offer counseling for a variety of nutritional needs including:
Our dietitians are available to help answer dietary questions during your inpatient stay, and you'll have the opportunity to make an appointment within 30 days of your discharge. For additional nutrition help, ask your physician for an outpatient referral to discuss your nutritional goals.