Helpful Links
PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance – www.cornerstones4care.com
In most cases, type “company name” followed by “patient assistance program” to find additional medication resources (help with copay, patient assistance, etc.). For example:
- For Sanofi – type “Sanofi Aventis” and “patient assistance program”
- For Astrazeneca – type “Astrazeneca” and “patient assistance program”
- For Eli Lilly – type “Eli Lilly” and “Patient Assistance Program”
Also try entering a medication brand name into URL address bar. For example:
- Crestor.com – populates options for any co pay cards, patient assistance and other offerings
ADA RESOURCES
Type 1 Diabetes
Newly Diagnosed? Please sign up for our Courage-Wisdom-Hope Kit to receive your FREE Type 1 Diabetes kit. Click here for additional health education materials and resources specific to Type 1 Diabetes.
Type 2 Diabetes
Are you or a loved one recently diagnosed? Let us guide you during your first year with informational packets to help you learn to live well with diabetes. Please sign up for our Living with Type 2 Diabetes program to receive FREE information and resources.
ADA Tour de Cure
Tour de Cure is the American Diabetes Association's signature fundraising event. With strong support from the business community including sponsorship and corporate teams, the events raise funds for research, advocacy, programs and education.
Looking for Health Education Materials?
The Association makes a wide range of health education materials available to doctors, diabetes educators, and other diabetes professionals. You can also contact our ADA Call Center to provide FREE resources for your event at: 1-800-DIABETES
ADA Membership
Join 15,000 diabetes professionals like you in helping the American Diabetes Association on the road to a cure for diabetes. ADA Professional Membership provides exclusive education, career development, and engagement resources that benefit you, your patients, and your practice.
Sign up to be an ADA Advocate
Our advocacy efforts include supporting government funding for diabetes research and programs, ensuring access to health care, promoting the prevention of type 2 diabetes, combatting discrimination, and much more. Take Action and sign up today.
ADA’s Continuing Education Opportunities
Take advantage of our wide variety of continuing education activities for health care professionals. Each activity has been developed by leaders in the field of diabetes with the goal of providing you with cutting-edge education to advance knowledge, and strategies to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes.
ADA’s Ask the Experts Q&A Series
Join us for a FREE, educational Ask the Experts Q&A series created to help tackle issues commonly faced by people living with diabetes and wondering about the relationship between diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Ask your question—online or on the phone—in a live Q&A with ADA diabetes experts. Share with anyone you know who may benefit from guidance to living well with type 2 diabetes.
Community Health Workers Resources
Diabetes Programs and Classes in San Antonio
Find a Diabetes wellness program that’s right for you.
ADA Diabetes programs
Diabetes programs with Certified Diabetes Educators and Medical staff can be found on the ADA website and listed by zip code to find a location near you.
ADA Camps
Camp provides a fun and unique experience, inviting kids and their families to become part of a community where they can grow together. For nearly 70 years, we’ve run camps across the country serving over 100,000 children and their families. Camp is a lifeline for both children living with diabetes and those at high risk for developing type 2. We know first-hand how children respond to learning in a safe and fun environment. We believe every child should have the life-changing experience of summer camp.
ADA’s Standards of Care
The 2019 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes includes all of ADA's current clinical practice recommendations and is intended to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, payers, and others with the components of diabetes care, general treatment goals, and tools to evaluate the quality of care. The recommendations are based on an extensive review of the clinical diabetes literature, supplemented with input from ADA staff and the medical community at large. The Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes is updated annually, or more frequently online if new evidence or regulatory changes merit immediate incorporation, and is published in Diabetes Care: ADA’s Standards of Care: https://professional.diabetes.org/soc.