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The DCPNS is pleased to introduce resources designed specifically for the young adult: Moving on…with Diabetes: A Youth in Transition Handbook.

The pediatric to adult transition period is a difficult time for young adults with diabetes and there can be significant gaps in care during this period. Many young adults become “lost to follow up”; and as such, glycemic control may deteriorate, complications can increase, etc. It is important to develop planned transition strategies to support adolescents/families through this challenging period.  These resources are intended to provide a standardized process in Nova Scotia as well as patient/provider tools to support both the care teams and adolescent/family prior to, during, and after transition/transfer from pediatric to adult diabetes care.

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Youth Transition to Adult Diabetes Care Forms, User Guides, and Check Lists

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Last Updated:
November 7, 2025
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Moving on…with Diabetes: A Youth in Transition Handbook

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Pediatric to Adult Diabetes Care Transition Event Guides (2019)

Are you considering a transition event for teens/young adults with type 1 diabetes in your area, but would like to know more?  This Pediatric to Adult Diabetes Care Transition Event Guides provide the materials to plan and deliver a Transition Event for youth/young adults (15-18 years of age).  It is intended to guide facilitators with ideas about how to structure a learning process for youth/young adults with diabetes who are transitioning from pediatric to adult care services, including 1st voice partners.

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Last Updated:
November 7, 2025
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