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Caring For Someone

Someone you know has diabetes. Whether you are just there for support or you are the primary caregiver, you know that this disease can affect your life almost as much as it can affect their life.

The more you know about diabetes, the easier it will become to be as helpful as possible to your loved one. At Rite Aid, we're here to help advance your understanding of diabetes with knowledgeable pharmacists, referral programs, and resources.

You can talk to our pharmacists anytime, as they are all specially trained in diabetes management. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have and they can also refer you to support groups and programs.

This website can help you learn more about diabetes by offering articles about coping with diabetes, how to help your loved one get into a healthy lifestyle routine, and more. You'll also find helpful resources and product recommendations. You can even ask your Rite Aid Pharmacist a question right now by going to “Ask the Pharmacist.”

At Rite Aid, we know it's not easy to live with diabetes, and we know that playing the role of caregiver isn't any easier. No matter how diabetes is playing a part in your life, we are here to help in any way that we can.


Your Own Feelings

Woman concentratingYour loved one may have just learned that they have diabetes or they may have been living with diabetes for years. Regardless of your circumstances, diabetes does not only affect the patient with the disease, but it can also have a ripple effect on family and friends. more >>


Emotional Support

Man kissing womanWe all know that we have the confidence to do our best when we have support and encouragement from the ones we love. No one wants to handle a disease like diabetes alone. That's why it is important that you understand your role as a caregiver, or loved one, of someone with diabetes. more >>


Coping with Diabetes

Faces of a man and womanWhether your loved one just learned that they have diabetes or whether they've been living with the disease for years, each person with diabetes tends to live in one of three distinct phases.  more >>


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