Diabetes Care at Home in Mobile, AL, and South Alabama
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MarQuietta realized that there was a need for home care services when Alabama’s seniors found themselves being hospitalized repeatedly. A knowledge deficit of their disease process played a role in this, but the fear of losing their independence and the thought of being a burden to their loved ones played a bigger role. Time is so precious and spending it with our seniors in the comfort of their own home, while receiving affordable, compassionate and reliable care is very special and rewarding. This is why MarQuietta and her husband Mareio took action.
Alabama residents and owners of Preferred Care at Home of South Alabama, MarQuietta and Mareio are a husband and wife team who have three beautiful daughters. Family is central to who they are and the care that they provide.
As owner and administrator, MarQuietta brings much experience to her role. She started her medical journey as a Certified Nurse Assistant. It all began with her love for helping people. This led her to becoming a Registered Nurse and working in the medical field for over 20 years. Throughout the years she has served as a Nursing Supervisor for Neurosurgery and Neurology, Medical-Surgical, Case Management, Internal Medicine, and Home Health experience. Her faith, passion, and commitment to helping people earned her the Daisy Award, which recognizes extraordinary nurses. This recognition is one of the most honorable and overwhelming moments in her nursing career and would not have been made possible without the support of her husband Mareio, her family and friends, and her faith and belief in God. Family, friends, and faith– it is what motivates and inspires her each and every day.
As a medical professional and the owner of Preferred Care at Home servicing Mobile, Baldwin, Monroe County and beyond, MarQuietta knows that asking for help is not easy and losing your independence may be your greatest fear. Preferred Care at Home understands and is committed to coming alongside you and your family providing the care you need when and where you need it. We are dedicated and committed to your health and happiness. Our family, serving your family with compassion and excellence–that’s our promise to you.
Contact Preferred Care at Home today to learn more about our home care services and how they can help you maintain your independence.
Top-Rated Diabetes Care at Home in Mobile, AL, and South Alabama
Controlling diabetes is a daily battle for many, which requires diligence and planning to remain healthy and balanced. Providing quality, compassionate diabetes care is a top priority for senior people in Mobile and the surrounding South Alabama area. Whether you or someone you love is newly diagnosed or has been living with diabetes for years, having the kind of reliable support that makes it a little easier to navigate this world can help.
Diabetes care at home presents an essential solution to conventional places of care, giving bespoke supervision in the warmth and safety of your home. Using this methodology empowers individuals to become more active in their health by providing the tools needed to manage blood glucose, work with their treatment plan, and avoid complications down the road.
In-Home Diabetes Care Services in Mobile, AL
Our diabetes care at home in Mobile, AL, is compassionate, with experienced caregivers and state-of-the-art care with independence in mind.
- Medication Reminders and Management: Timely reminders when a person needs to take a dose. Wise management of all prescribed medications
- Blood Glucose Monitoring: Aid in taking blood sugar regularly, maintaining the readings, and informing the team of his or her condition.
- Meal Planning and Preparation: Assist in planning, preparing, and even cooking balanced, nutritious meals based on dietary needs.
- Grocery Shopping: Helps with choosing diabetes-suitable food items and keeping track of grocery lists.
- Exercise and Activity Support: Suggests and supports some light, personalized exercises and activities for better blood sugar levels.
- Personal Care Assistance: Assist with tasks associated with personal hygiene — dressing and moving — so your loved one can be as comfortable, dignified, and independent as possible.
- Companionship and Emotional Support: Give customers companionship and emotional support, which may open the door to having an extra wonderful outlook.
- Communication and Coordination with Healthcare Providers: Facilitates communication, updates, and coordination of care plan adherence.
What is Diabetes?
When the body cannot convert food into energy as it should because either it does not produce enough or can no longer utilize the insulin that helps sugar get taken up into cells and converted into energy for food, this chronic disease will develop. The three most common types of diabetes are:
- Type 1 Diabetes: Also known as juvenile diabetes, as this is where your immune system attacks the cells in your pancreas that produce insulin. Those who have type 1 diabetes take their insulin injections or use an insulin pump each day to get the required dose. It generally starts in childhood or teenage years, but it can start at any time.
- Type 2 Diabetes: This is the most frequent form of diabetes. It occurs when the body develops insulin resistance, and the pancreas is unable to create enough insulin to counteract this. Commonly linked to lifestyle factors, including obesity, lack of physical activity, and genetics.
- Gestational Diabetes: This is a type of diabetes based on high blood-sugar levels developing during pregnancy in a woman who is not considered to be diabetic before pregnancy. Usually, it returns to normal following delivery; however, people with a history of gestational diabetes have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes later.
- Prediabetes: Diabetes means that after going through certain stages, the blood sugar level has risen high enough to be diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes, including pre-diabetics. Unlike many with prediabetes, however, those who introduce a healthy, effective, life-changing lifestyle to their lives can push back or even, as per the wellness expert’s newest post, reverse the condition of prediabetes.
Management of diabetes, whatever the form, is necessary to avoid acute hyperglycemia and chronic complications: cardiovascular events, stroke, chronic kidney disease, neuropathy, and retinopathy.
How is Diabetes Treated?
Owing to the type of diabetes, diabetes care is paramount to prevent both short-term increases in blood sugar levels and long-term complications from heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, nerve damage, and problems with the eyes.
Lifestyle Modifications
They are very important in the overall treatment of all kinds of diabetes, and they can be further divided into several areas. At the same time, diet is also important; the focus is on a healthy eating pattern based on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein, but on the other hand, limiting sugar-sweetened beverages and processed foods. Most importantly, though, working with a registered dietitian can be extremely helpful to create a unique meal plan that works for you. Maintaining an active lifestyle also plays an equal role in this situation, as physical activity improves the sensitivity for insulin and helps eliminate the blood sugar level throughout your body. It is generally recommended to achieve a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week. If you are overweight, even a small amount of weight loss helps blood sugar control and insulin sensitivity in people with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. Last but not least, stress management is important because chronic stress will at least lower blood glucose. Including stress-relieving techniques such as yoga, meditation, or hobbies is a good idea.
Medication
A blood sugar level is effective for most diabetes patients; medication is also an important part of the equation. This includes insulin that most people with type 1 diabetes need, and those with type 2 or gestational diabetes may also need. Insulin is delivered through an injection or an insulin pump. The treatment options for type 2 diabetes include a range of oral medications, each working via unique mechanisms to reduce blood sugar. Some non-insulin injections can also help to control blood sugars in people with type 2 diabetes. The type and amount of oral medication are chosen by a physician according to the needs of the patient and the blood glucose level.
Regular Monitoring
Checking blood glucose levels from time to time will help adjust treatment and prevent complications. That could be self-monitoring at home with a blood glucose meter or through continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems. In addition, routine appointments with healthcare providers, including endocrinologists, primary care providers, and other specialists, are critically necessary for comprehensive diabetes care.
How Can a Diabetes Home Care Service Help You or Your Loved One?
At Preferred Care at Home, we also offer essential assistance to those struggling with diabetes management. Our diabetes care, unique and dependable, can offer a huge quality of life boost by taking over several daily challenges. Our caregivers will help in:
- Meal Planning and Preparation: Ensuring treatment adherence by assisting with planning nutritious meals and prepping meals according to established dietary guidelines.
- Grocery Shopping: This effectively relieves the burden of clients’ grocery shopping and ensures that they have diabetes-friendly food options.
- Medication Reminders: Send reminders to patients to take medication at the right time as per the prescribed schedule.
- Blood Glucose Monitoring Assistance: Helping with checking blood glucose levels and journaling results that make data available for healthcare providers.
- Encouraging Exercise and Activities: Encouraging and supporting the addition of some low-intensity exercise to daily routines to help maintain better control of blood sugars.
- Providing Companionship and Support: Being a companion and providing emotional support to the sick person may also increase their sense of well-being, especially if they are feeling overwhelmed by their illness.
Through this all-around support, we help everyone to remain free and take care of their diabetes so they can remain at home to do the things they love best.
What are the Benefits of In-Home Diabetes Management over Hospital Care?
When considering diabetes management, here are some of the primary benefits of pursuing diabetes care at home rather than only receiving hospital or institutional care for this chronic illness.
At home, caregivers can provide tailored, one-on-one attention to a single client, giving customized support to match preferences, wants, and needs, while the vintage model of care in hospitals is truly standardized to one-size-fits-all. Care at home reduces stress and anxiety and promotes well-being and autonomy, which opens the door to better care adherence.
In addition, in-home care encompasses a more significant amount of independence and freedom, with caregivers supporting you but also actively promoting self-management.
Second, the home setting is likely to be less of a risk for infection than the hospital, where exposure risk is much higher. From an economic point of view, home care for diabetes is always less expensive than long hospitalization or frequent visits to the medical facility.
This also helps with increasing family engagement in the care process, providing emotional support, and strengthening family bonds. Home care enables more consistency among caregivers, meaning that trusting relationships are developed and more continuity of care occurs. Hospital care for acute conditions and some specific procedures will always be important, but managing diabetes at home provides a sustainable and cost-effective solution for the future.
Why Choose Preferred Care at Home of Mobile, AL?
Our dedication to providing clients with an undeniable commitment to quality and care makes our diabetes care at home the right home health care provider to give the highest level of attention to those navigating diabetes care services. Realizing that diabetes management is not a one-size-fits-all solution, we emphasize personalizing our solutions and offerings to the needs and preferences of clients.
We handpick our caregivers based on their experience, expertise, and passion for delivering compassionate care. They receive extensive training, including targeted instruction on diabetes management, so they can give you top-level support. We place great importance on the relationship between caregivers and clients; trust and communication between them are essential.
Furthermore, we take a whole-patient approach to diabetes care. We recognize that this condition affects not just the medical but also the emotional, social, and practical aspects of a person’s life. Our holistic offering of services includes medication reminders and blood glucose monitoring, as well as meal planning and companionship—anything that is needed to take care of our clients’ needs.
At Preferred Care at Home, you can trust and count on comfort, and in South Alabama, we are rooted and planted. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to client satisfaction, we are the trusted choice for families looking to provide support for their loved ones living with diabetes. With our services, you gain a trusted partner for the compassionate, professional, personalized care that helps individuals live healthier, happier lives — where they want to be: at home. Contact us at (251) 930-4337 for more information.
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