Do you have pre-diabetes? Are you at risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes, and are ready to make small changes towards a healthier lifestyle? - REGISTER TODAY!
How it Works
This year-long program consisting of 26 one hour-long virtual sessions offers a Trained Lifestyle Coach who will guide you on weight loss, increasing your physical activity and making small lifestyle changes that are proven to reduce the development of diabetes.
You will learn strategies for
- Healthy eating
- Increasing physical activity
- Losing weight
New Class Starting Soon
Class begins virtually on August 17, 2021 | 12:00 p.m.
Class size is limited to 15 participants, call to register by August 16. Covered by Medicare and most insurances. Call Janet Wanek, Registered Dietitian at (701) 873-4445 for more information or to register
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