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Diabetes Education Program and Community Outreach
Westwood Mall
7205 Goreway Dr
Mississauga, ON
L4T 2T9
7205 Goreway Dr
Mississauga, ON
L4T 2T9
905-451-6959
Fax: For Doctor referrals: 905-451-0458 * For Clients: 905-451-9774
Administration: Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-4pm * Tue, Thu 8am-8pm
Last Updated: Apr 24, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Complete a client assessment form in person or via phone * call to make an appointment Self referral or Doctor referral
Eligibility / Target Population
Over the age of 18 years, living with type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes or at high risk for developing diabetes
Fees
Covered ny OHIP
Executives
Bonnie Loranger - Manager, Diabetes Education Program
905-451-8090 ext 103 * bonnie.loranger@wellfort.ca
905-451-8090 ext 103 * bonnie.loranger@wellfort.ca
Languages
English ; Gujarati ; Hindi ; Marathi ; Polish ; Punjabi ; Tamil ; Telugu ; Urdu
Area Served
Brampton and Mississauga (Malton)
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
Comprehensive diabetes education for people living with type 2 diabetes and those at risk of developing diabetes (pre-diabetes)
The program and services are provided by certified diabetes nurse educators and certified diabetes registered dietitians * group or private appointments are available
Educating people with type 2 diabetes to:
Educates people at risk of developing diabetes to:
Contact the Diabetes Education Program for information. In person appointments are available if required. Currently individual appointments are in person, by phone or Zoom
Diabetes Community Outreach: diabetes health education provided at community locations (religious, community organization, school, or work place), for groups of five or more adults living with Type 2 Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes
The program and services are provided by certified diabetes nurse educators and certified diabetes registered dietitians * group or private appointments are available
Educating people with type 2 diabetes to:
- reduce risk of complications
- deal with emotions connected to the disease
- manage blood sugar levels
- cope with stress
- control weight
- prevent and manage foot problems
- take medications correctly
- develop a healthy eating plan
- meet and learn from other people with diabetes
Educates people at risk of developing diabetes to:
- reduce blood sugar levels
- lose weight
- label read /make healthy food choices
- create a realistic physical activity plan
- take medications correctly
Contact the Diabetes Education Program for information. In person appointments are available if required. Currently individual appointments are in person, by phone or Zoom
Diabetes Community Outreach: diabetes health education provided at community locations (religious, community organization, school, or work place), for groups of five or more adults living with Type 2 Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes
Last Updated: Apr 24, 2025: Suggest an edit