Do you need help getting your diabetes under control?
When you become a patient of ours and need help, we can refer you to NTACHC’s Living Your Best Life Program (LYBL), a program that’s designed to help individuals control their diabetes and high blood pressure.
Our nurse educators can help you with the following:
- Diabetes education
- Diabetes prevention
- Learning healthy habits with eating, exercise and more!
Our program is accredited!
NTACHC has also achieved the significant milestone of accreditation by the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES). Accreditation represents a high level of quality and service to the community, and the ability to better meet the needs of Medicare recipients and others affected by diabetes in the Tarrant County area.
North Texas Area Community Health Centers’ Living Your Best Life Program Helps Guadalupe Control Her Diabetes
NTACHC helped Guadalupe get her diabetes under control with NTACHC’s Living Your Best Life Program (LYBL) – a program that’s designed to help individuals control their diabetes and high blood pressure.
North Texas Area Community Health Centers Helps Jose Manage His Diabetes
Jose had been struggling with diabetes for years, trying to find ways to control his glucose levels. He had been to many different doctors and clinics, but none of them had ever made him feel heard or truly cared about his health problems. That all changed when he was referred to North Texas Area Community Health Centers (NTACHC) by the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES).
North Texas Area Community Health Centers are Accredited by ADCES to Provide Quality Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support
North Texas Area Community Health Centers (NTACHC) have achieved the significant milestone of accreditation by the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES). Accreditation represents a high level of quality and service to the community, and the ability to better meet the needs of Medicare recipients and others affected by diabetes in the Tarrant County area.