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  • CO-IMPACT Program
    • Diabetes Health Information with Care Partner Roles
      • Sick Days
      • Blood Sugar Levels
      • Blood Pressure
      • Medications
      • Smoking
      • Foot Care
    • Action Planning with Care Partner Support
      • Planning to Make Healthy Changes
      • Make a SMART Plan
      • Examples of SMART Goals
    • Person with Diabetes-Care Partner Teamwork
      • Guidelines for Weekly Talks
      • Tips for the Person with Diabetes: Talking with Care Partners about Health
      • Tips for Care Partners: Getting the Conversation Flowing
      • Tips for Care Partners: For a Positive and Helpful Conversation
      • Examples of Supportive Care Partner Comments
      • Tips for Care Partners: When the Person with Diabetes Needs More Help
    • Partnering with Healthcare Professionals
      • Getting the Most out of Appointments: For People with Diabetes
      • Getting the Most out of Appointments: For Care Partners
      • Between Appointments (For People with Diabetes)
      • Between Appointments (For Care Partners)

Action Planning with Care Partner Support

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Action plans can help a person with diabetes reach goals that will lower their risk of diabetes complications. It can help to think of specific things to do over the next week or two to meet a longer-term health goal. 

Click on a topic below to learn how to work together on action planning and how taking small steps can minimize diabetes risk factors.

  • Planning to Make Healthy Changes
  • Make a SMART Plan
  • Examples of SMART Goals
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