Nyack Hospital Hosts JDRF Type 1 Diabetes Support Group

The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is now hosting monthly Type 1 diabetes support group meetings at Nyack Hospital.


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Nyack Hospital recently began hosting monthly support group meetings run by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Northern New Jersey and Rockland Chapter for individuals affected by Type 1 diabetes. The goal of the support group meetings is to introduce people affected by Type 1 diabetes to each other, to support one another through talking about the illness.

JDRF outreach coordinator Michele Hughes finds a guest speaker for each meeting. Last month, Iris Epstein, RD, CDE, CEDRD, spoke about diabetes 101 for caregivers. Hughes says she aims to include a speaker from a glucose monitoring company and someone who specializes in exercise and dealing with Type 1. She is also open to suggestions from parents. “Whoever they would like to see come, I will try to find someone to meet that need,” she says.

While attendees are usually parents of children with Type 1, “we do have many adults with Type 1 as well. Last month we had a nice cross section of adults and kids with Type 1, and parents of young children with Type 1,” says Hughes, who has a 16-year-old daughter with Type 1 diabetes. “We have teens that help run [a kid’s corner with crafts and activities for attending children], and they’ll talk with the kids about diabetes. It’s very helpful for children to see other kids [who are living with Type 1 diabetes].”

The monthly support group meets the third Tuesday of every month in Nyack Hospital’s cafeteria conference room.