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Home Care Provider with an older person using a mobility aide

Home Care Providers

These resources have been developed for Home Care Providers (coordinators, support staff and nurses) supporting older people who have diabetes and live in their own home.

The majority of older people with diabetes live independently in the community however an increasing number are being supported by Government-funded Home Care Packages. Home Care Packages are one of the ways that older Australians can access care services to get some help at home. They are designed for those with more complex care needs.

These resources are templates that are fillable and can be used in a client support plan. They are designed to be completed with a diabetes health care team. A copy should be kept in the client’s home.

These resources are templates that are fillable and can be used in a client support plan. They are designed to be completed with a diabetes health care team. A copy should be kept in the client’s home.

How can a home care team support a person with diabetes

This resource has a checklist that can be used to create a plan to support a person with diabetes.

Diabetes care plan

This resource can be used to set up a diabetes care plan.

Hypoglycaemia information and plan

This resource provides information about hypoglycaemia and can be used to set up an individualised hypoglycaemia management plan.

Sick day care plan – for type 1 or type 2 diabetes (on insulin and/or SGLT inhibitors)

Use this resource to setup a sick day care plan for people with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes (on insulin and/or SGLT inhibitors).

Sick day care plan – for type 2 diabetes (not taking insulin or SGLT inhibitors)

Use this resource to setup a sick day care plan for people with type 2 diabetes (not taking insulin or SGLT inhibitors).

General diabetes information resources

These resources include:

  • information about the types of diabetes
  • the signs and symptoms of diabetes 
  • facts that correct some of the common diabetes myths.

Six minute intensive training (SMITs) poster resources

Designed for use in home care settings, these A3 posters are on a range of relevant diabetes-related topics. .

Related resources

Anytime, anywhere support

Need information about diabetes?

The NDSS website provides access to a range of diabetes health information including videos, podcasts, booklets and fact sheets.

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In your language

You can access a range of diabetes information in languages other than English.

Older couple, one pushing a bicycle

NDSS forms

Forms to manage NDSS registration and access to products through the NDSS.

NDSS Helpline

Call the NDSS Helpline on 1800 637 700 for diabetes support and to learn more about the NDSS.

Diabetes Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this Country. We recognise their connection to land, waters, winds and culture. We pay the upmost respect to them, their cultures and to their Elders, past and present. We are committed to improving health outcomes for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by diabetes and those at risk.

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