Diabetes Self-Management Articles

These articles cover a wide range of subjects, from the most basic aspects of diabetes care to the nitty-gritty specifics.

Links not loading properly?

Some of our pages use Portable Document Format (PDF) files, which require Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download Acrobat Reader for free, visit www.adobe.com.

Sign up for our weekly e-mail newsletter and receive a FREE GIFT! Enter your e-mail below.




Learn more
Sample e-newsletter

Learn more about diabetes

Links to help you learn more about diabetes.

Ask a diabetes expert
Other diabetes resources
Browse article topics

 
1    2    Show All    

Product Manufacturers and Distributors

Return to article

SUPPLEMENTARY CONTENT

For more information on the products mentioned in this article, as well as a variety of other assistive devices, contact the companies listed below.

Apothecary Products, Inc.
(800) 328-2742 (customer service)
(888) 770-8767 (to order)
www.apothecaryproducts.com
Distributor of pharmacy supplies, including the Ezy-Dose Inject Assist, which holds the syringe and insulin bottle steady while the syringe is filled, and the Ezy-Dose Injection Safety Guard, which protects the user from accidental needle sticks. Also carries pill and syringe organizers and the Ezy-Dose Syringe Magnifier, which clips onto the syringe barrel.

BD (Beckton, Dickinson and Company)
(888) BDCARES (232-2737)
www.bddiabetes.com
Manufacturer of medical supplies and devices, including the BD Magni-Guide, which magnifies the syringe barrel 1.7 times and helps guide the needle into the vial stopper.

Beyond Sight, Inc.
(303) 795-6455
www.beyondsight.com
Products include a syringe-loading device, an eyedrop guide, and transparent “bumps” that can be attached to objects via adhesive for identification by touch.

Captek/Science Products
(800) 888-7400
www.captek.net
Manufacturer of the Digi-Voice attachment, which can be used with the OneTouch Basic and OneTouch SureStep blood glucose meters. Also distributes products such as large-print books, sensory toys, and magnifiers.

Diabetic Express
(800) 338-4656
www.diabeticexpress.com
Carries a range of products related to diabetes care, including Whittier Medical’s Tru Hand, a device that holds the insulin bottle while guiding the syringe and also magnifies the barrel. Compatible with BD and Monoject syringes.

Dynamic Living
(888) 940-0605
www.dynamic-living.com
Carries products such as nonslip place mats, Braille phones, a talking blood pressure cuff, and the Talking Rx, a prescription bottle holder that can hold a recording of instructions from the pharmacist.

Independent Living Aids, Inc.
(800) 537-2118
www.independentliving.com
Distributes devices for the visually impaired such as vibrating alarm clocks, liquid level guides, and talking thermometers.

LS&S Group
(800) 468-4789
(866) 317-8533 (TTY)
www.lssproducts.com
Manufacturer of the LHS-7B voice attachment, for use with the OneTouch Basic and OneTouch Profile blood glucose meters. Also offers products such as screen magnification software and magnifying lamps.

MaxiAids.com
(800) 522-6924 (to order)
(631) 752-0521 (for information)
www.maxiaids.com
Distributes devices such as check writing guides, toilet level indicators, and talking thermometers.

Medicool, Inc.
(800) 433-2469
www.medicool.com
Distributor of a number of assistive devices, including the Count-a-Dose, which can hold either one or two bottles of insulin (for mixed doses). Makes a distinct click that can be felt and heard with each unit of insulin. Also provides the Borin-Halbich Safe Shot, a syringe loader that can be set once and then used to load the same insulin dose each time.

MedReady, Inc.
(310) 328-7557
www.medreadyinc.com
Producer of the MedReady, a pill dispenser with a lock that ensures only one dose of pills is retrieved at a time.

1    2    Show All    

 

Return to Tools and Techniques for Visual Impairment

More articles on Tools & Technology
More articles on Eyes & Vision

 

 


Statements and opinions expressed on this Web site are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the publishers or advertisers. The information provided on this Web site should not be construed as medical instruction. Consult appropriate health-care professionals before taking action based on this information.

 

 

Disaster Preparedness
When the subject of emergency preparedness comes up in our home state of Ca... Article

Coffee Linked With Lower Stroke Risk
Drinking one cup of coffee per day, either regular or decaffeinated, is a... Blog

Infusion Site Application Adhesion Process Improvement
As longtime readers of my blog might know, I've written before about interm... Blog

How often should my HbA1c level be checked? Get tip


Diet Soft Drinks: How Safe Are They?
Find out what recent research has shown about the effects of various low-calorie sweeteners.

Byetta Update: What We've Learned From Experience
Byetta has been available for five years now. Both widespread use and continuing research studies have yielded useful information on this Type 2 diabetes drug.

How Well Do You Know Your Menu Terms?
Eating out can be tough if you don’t recognize the words on the menu. Learn how to order your way to a healthy meal.

Complete table of contents
Get a FREE ISSUE
Subscription questions