WCMP Diabetes Services to Offer Foot Care Clinics

July 25, 2024
Two women standing together, smiling, in an exam room
WCMP Diabetes Services Practice Manager Dionne Mills (right) and Treena Lemieux, RN, who will be providing diabetic foot care clinics at the practice beginning early this fall.

Belfast, ME - Waldo County General Hospital will begin offering diabetic foot care clinics for patients beginning early this fall.

The day-long clinics, which will run by appointment only out of the hospital鈥檚 diabetes care offices at 119 Northport Ave. in Belfast, will provide foot care including nail trimming, callous removal and wound identification. The practice plans to offer clinics once or twice a month, depending on patient volume.

This new service is part of Waldo鈥檚 ongoing expansion of services that has included the growth of Community Health programs like in-practice food pantry shelves and the Community Health Worker program, the expansion earlier this year of the hospital鈥檚 Family Medicine practice, which nearly tripled its number of patient rooms and added onsite lab and behavioral health services, and the expansion of Waldo鈥檚 Orthopedics practice last year.

The Diabetes Services team, made up of providers Jessica Hafford, DNP; Benjamin Mason, FNP; as well as three registered nurses and two registered dietitians, help patients with making lifestyle changes, medication management, blood glucose self-monitoring and evaluation, insulin pump therapy and training, as well as eye and foot care.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important for people with diabetes to have someone with expertise provide them foot care as they are at a higher risk for loss of sensation in their feet, fungus in the nails, and other infections,鈥� said Hafford.

While the practice has always performed diabetic foot exams, they are excited to begin offering diabetic foot care clinics later this year. According to Hafford, many patients are in need of the kind of routine, preventive foot and nail care these clinics will provide.

鈥淲e see this need a lot in our community,鈥� Hafford said. 鈥淭here aren鈥檛 a lot of providers who specialize in diabetic foot care, and it鈥檚 important for patients to be seen in a timely manner so that issues can be addressed before they become more serious. The addition of these monthly clinics will help us meet the demand.鈥�

Dates and times for the upcoming foot care clinics will be shared with patients and on the as they are scheduled.

According to Diabetes Services Practice Manager Dionne Mills, the ability to offer diabetic eye exams in the office has been another great local benefit to patients. This important screening looks for signs of damage to small blood vessels in the retina, a condition called diabetic retinopathy. When caught early, steps can be taken to prevent the damage from progressing. Mills said the in-office exams are quick and easy for patients, who would otherwise have to schedule an additional appointment with an eye doctor for this type of exam.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a lot of critical cases come back from these exams, where the patient had no idea there was anything wrong,鈥� said Mills, who noted that it鈥檚 recommended that diabetic patients have their eyes checked every year. 鈥淲e鈥檙e happy we鈥檙e able to make it easier for patients to complete these exams.鈥�

The providers at Diabetes Services typically work with patients with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes with an A1C over 9. Hemoglobin A1C is a blood test that measures a person鈥檚 average blood sugar levels and is used as a tool to monitor how well-controlled a patient鈥檚 diabetes is over time. Regardless of A1C, anyone with a diabetes diagnosis, including gestational diabetes, can be referred for education or to work with one of the registered dietitians. Additionally, any AOA体育平台 health patient can schedule a diabetic eye exam at Diabetes Services.

鈥淲hether they鈥檙e coming in with a new diagnosis or are familiar faces we鈥檝e worked with for years, our goal is to keep our patients healthy and feeling their best,鈥� said Mills.

To learn more about WCMP Diabetes Services, call 207-505-4369 or visit wcgh.org.

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Waldo County General Hospital
Waldo County General Hospital is part of AOA体育平台, a not-for-profit integrated health system consisting of eight local hospital systems, a comprehensive behavioral healthcare network, diagnostic services, home health agencies, and more than 1,600 employed and independent physicians working together through an Accountable Care Organization. With more than 19,000 employees, AOA体育平台 is the largest health system in northern New England and provides preventive care, diagnosis and treatment to 1.1 million residents in Maine and New Hampshire. For more information, please visit wcgh.org.