5 Hidden Signs of diabetes for the elderly

RICHMOND HILL, GA) Paula Kreissler, President of Wound Care Clinic — ESU, was the guest speaker for the Renaissance Lecture Series held by Magnolia Manor on the Coast on January 10th, 2008 at 5:30 pm. Kreissler spoke on the “5 Hidden Signs of Diabetes in the Elderly.” The purpose Wound Care is to heal chronic and acute non-healing wounds utilizing electrical stimulation, ultrasound and standard therapies. Many of the wounds treated at the clinic come about as a result of diabetes. Wound Care Clinic — ESU, Inc. is located at 815 East 68th Street, Suite 2 in Savannah. The second location at 1000 Towne Center Blvd in Pooler opened this past July. To learn more, call (912) 691-2614 or 998-0040 or log on at www.woundcareclinic.net. Each month, Magnolia Manor hosts the Renaissance Lecture Series at its Richmond Hill campus. The monthly event begins at 5:30 and includes a light dinner. After the guest concludes his/her speech, a question and answer session follows. The event is free and open to the public, but guests are asked to RSVP by calling Julie Gartside at (912) 756-4300. Magnolia Manor on the Coast, located in Richmond Hill, is a non-profit, active, rental retirement community for seniors age 62 and older. It offers 120 one and two-bedroom apartment homes with full kitchens and patios. Located on 40 wooded acres, Magnolia Manor offers stimulating social and cultural activities and has amenities such as a wellness center with indoor exercise pool, barber and beauty

www.a1diabetestips.com Being diagnosed with diabetes usually means adjusting your daily routine and adapting a diabetes management plan. For example, depending on the type of diabetes that you have, you might have to plan your medication to fit in with your meals.
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