Healthy Living at Home: Community Diabetes Awareness & Nutrition Education Initiative
Join us for a free, one-hour community class focused on diabetes awareness and practical nutrition education. Designed for individuals, caregivers, and families looking for simple, sustainable ways to support healthier living.
Hosted by George’s Pharmacy & Medical Equipment
In partnership with Eli Lilly
This activity is supported by a contribution from Lilly.
Program Overview
The Healthy Living at Home: Community Diabetes Awareness & Nutrition Education Initiative is a free educational program offered by George’s Pharmacy & Medical Equipment to support healthier living in the communities we serve.
Each session provides practical, easy-to-understand information about diabetes awareness and everyday nutrition, along with tools participants can use at home. Classes are welcoming, community-based, and open to anyone interested in learning more—no diagnosis required.
• Free to attend
• 60-minute session
• Open to the public
• Educational presentation with time for questions
What You’ll Learn
• Diabetes basics and common risk factors
• Understanding nutrition and balanced eating
• How to read food labels with confidence
• Simple habits that support healthier routines
• Practical nutrition tips for everyday life
• Community resources available through George’s Pharmacy & Medical Equipment
Dates & Locations
Choose a class below to view details and register. More dates will be added as community locations confirm.
Upcoming Classes
Batesville — Thursday, February 26 at 6:00 PM
**Location:** Batesville Public Library
**Address:** 131 N Walnut St, Batesville, IN 47006
**Schedule:**
Doors open at 5:45 PM
Program begins promptly at 6:00 PM
**Duration:** 60 minutes
**Cost:** Free and open to the public
👉 **Register:** https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/jby2ttt
More dates coming soon
We are currently confirming additional community locations across Indiana and Ohio. Check back soon for new dates, or register below to receive updates.
Register for a Class
Registration is free and open to the public. Space may be limited, so we encourage registering in advance.
Interested in Hosting a Class?
George’s Pharmacy & Medical Equipment partners with libraries and community organizations to offer free diabetes awareness and nutrition education classes.
If your organization is interested in hosting a one-hour Healthy Living at Home: Community Diabetes Awareness & Nutrition Education Initiative class, we would love to connect. Our hosts will work with you to schedule a convenient date and provide the educational content.
What we ask of host locations
• Space for seated attendees
• One-hour time window
• Basic accessibility for community members
What we provide
• Educational presentation and materials
• Community promotion support
• Registration management
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the location accessible?
Yes. Classes are held at community locations such as public libraries that are accessible. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us in advance and we’ll do our best to assist.
Is this medical advice?
No. This class is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
Is this class free?
Yes. This class is free and open to the public.
Do I need to have diabetes to attend?
No. This class is designed for anyone interested in learning more about diabetes awareness, nutrition, and healthier living. Caregivers, family members, and those looking to reduce risk are welcome.
How long is the class?
Each session lasts approximately 60 minutes, including time for questions.
What topics will be covered?
The class focuses on diabetes awareness and practical nutrition education, including everyday tips and resources that can support healthier routines at home.
Can I ask questions during the class?
Yes. There will be time for questions during the session. You also have the option to submit a question when you register so the presenter can prepare in advance.
Do I need to bring anything with me?
No materials are required. You may bring a notebook if you’d like to take notes.