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Connecting Care During Diabetes Awareness Month

By November 13, 2025No Comments

By: Chaunte’ Causey, Communications Manager, PCC

More than 37 million Americans live with diabetes, and thousands of South Carolinians manage this chronic condition every day. November is American Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of early detection, consistent monitoring, and ongoing support for those affected.

Through telehealth, managing diabetes has become more convenient and accessible than ever before. With virtual appointments, patients can stay connected to their healthcare providers without the need for frequent in-person visits—an especially valuable tool for those in rural areas.

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) allows providers to track blood sugar levels in real time, adjust treatment plans promptly, and help patients stay on target between appointments. Combined with nutrition counseling and educational support available online, telehealth gives patients more control over their health and peace of mind knowing their care team is just a video call away.

Telehealth is transforming how diabetes care is delivered—offering convenience, connection, and confidence to patients statewide. Palmetto Care Connections is proud to support the providers making that possible.