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Managing diabetes at home: nursing, nutrition and monitoring

How daily vitals tracking, wound care and insulin management at home reduce complications for diabetic patients.

Mar 30, 20267 min readBy CareGlobal Chronic Care · Diabetes & Wound Care Nurses
Managing diabetes at home: nursing, nutrition and monitoring

India is the diabetes capital of the world. Most complications — foot ulcers, kidney decline, vision loss — are not caused by diabetes itself but by years of unmonitored sugar swings. Structured home care changes that trajectory.

What our home programme covers

  • Twice-daily glucose monitoring with logged trends
  • Insulin administration and rotation of injection sites
  • Specialised diabetic foot inspection every visit
  • Wound and ulcer dressing by trained nurses
  • Monthly dietitian review and meal planning
  • Quarterly endocrinologist tele-consult

Why home beats clinic visits

Clinic readings capture one moment. Home readings capture real life — after meals, after walks, on stressful days. Doctors get a far richer picture and tune medication more precisely, reducing hypoglycaemic episodes.

Results we see

Across our chronic-care cohort, HbA1c drops by an average of 1.4 points within six months, and diabetic foot admissions fall by over 60%.

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