Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center
 

Services and Programs

The Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center offers a family-oriented approach to patient care. We provide a variety of services to help our patients and their families manage the disease and develop a healthy, normal lifestyle. We work with each patient individually to provide traditional treatment, management options or apply new techniques.

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Diabetes Education Program
The Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center offers a 10-hour education course recognized by the American Diabetes Association as meeting the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education. Participants receive individual attention and take part in a group program. Course topics include nutrition, medications, exercise, glucose monitoring, coping and prevention of complications.

Nutrition and Diet Counseling
Our nutritionists work with patients to manage their blood glucose levels. Counseling and educational materials assist patients and families with management techniques through diet and exercise. Our patients develop skills for maximizing their care such as reading the nutrition fact labels on food products, understanding appropriate portions and learning the basic principles of a healthy diet.

Podiatry (Foot Care)
Because diabetes often causes foot, skin and tissue problems, we offer an on-site podiatrist who specializes in diabetes, podiatric surgery and medicine. We also work closely with hyperbaric medicine specialists and the Penn Wound Care Center. Patients undergoing treatment at the center are encouraged to practice a daily routine of foot care including:

  • Reporting sores or signs of infection
  • Practicing regular foot care including washing, drying and using lotions
  • Protecting feet with well-fitting shoes
  • Exercising daily to promote good circulation
  • Stopping cigarette smoking

Insulin Pump Program
For the person with insulin dependent diabetes, the Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center offers a comprehensive insulin pump program. Instead of taking multiple injections a day, the pump emits insulin continuously and covers meal intake with extra doses, similar to the way the human pancreas works. Patients participating in the pump program have the opportunity to participate in individualized training sessions, follow-up sessions and support group meetings.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS)
Through the use of new ambulatory glucose monitoring devices available at the Penn Rodebaugh Diabetes Center, patients can get a continuous picture of their blood glucose levels. Information obtained over a period of time reveals the effect of exercise, medication, meals and every day events on blood glucose levels that can be used to adjust treatment regimens.

 


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