Visionary newsletter index
Fall 2003
 
Inside this issue
2003 ISPB Research Grants Tips for an
Eye-Safe Halloween
VISION FOR HUMANITY of Central Illinois Research Updates
ISPB Lectureship: Chicago
Ophthalmological Society (COS)
Community Health
Charities of Illinois
(CHC/IL)
ISPB GALA
November 4, 2003
Toy Guides and Alerts for the Holidays
Tips for Using Hand-Held Magnifiers November — American Diabetes Month
Take A Loved One to the Doctor Day Remembrances
 
2003 NAVP Conference Quick Tips

NOVEMBER
American Diabetes Month

November is American Diabetes Month! As in the past, the Illinois Diabetes Prevention and Control Program / Illinois Department of Human Services, the ISPB, the Illinois Podiatric Medical Association and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) urge people with diabetes to take advantage of the services provided through the Eye Care Aware Program (November) and the Foot Care Aware Program (November and December).

Diabetic eye disease refers to a group of eye problems that people with diabetes may face as possible complications of the disease (i.e., cataract, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy).

We give thanks to the many ophthalmologists in the northern Illinois area who have been participating in the program.

In October/November contact Bryan Kelly at the ADA 1-888-342-2383 for a name and telephone number of a participating ophthalmologist.

The statewide Foot Care Aware Program also continues this year during the months of November and December. People with diabetes may contact the Illinois Diabetes Prevention and Control Program at 1-800-323-4769 for the name and telephone number of a participating podiatrist.

Through the continuing promotion of the importance of both the Eye Care Aware Program and the Foot Care Aware Program, we anticipate more Illinois residents will be helped in preventing needless blindness and other complications due to diabetes.


The Visionary, published as a service of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness,
is available upon request. The information contained
in this issue,
taken from sources considered to be accurate,
does not replace the need for professional eye care consultations and treatments.

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