If you have type 2 diabetes, you're about to get a new way to fight it.
New health coaches are gearing up here in Saint John and across the province as part of New Brunswick's new Live Well! program. The $1.7 million partnership between the Department of Health, the Canadian
Diabetes Association and the Medavie Health Foundation uses a community approach to prevent and manage diabetes.
Lesley
Melanson is one of the heath coaches here in Saint John, and she tells Tide news she'll be helping people between the ages of 16-50 fight the
chronic disease. She says she'll be a resource and mentor in helping
people get healthy. They'll work with community groups that focus on
healthy eating, active living and mental health.
Melanson
says a big misconception about type 2 diabetes is most people view it
as a disease only older people get, and because of this a lot of young
people keep living an unhealthy lifestyle. She says about 10% of people
living in Greater Saint John and over 70,000 people in New Brunswick
have diabetes. That number is also expected to rise to 128,000 by 2032.
The service is free but you'll need to be refereed to the health coach by a physician or another health care provider.