Food For Life - Diabetes Prevention & Treatment
Food for Life is an award-winning nutrition education and cooking program. The course provides an innovative approach to diet-related chronic diseases and this round will focus on diabetes prevention and treatment. Designed by physicians, nurses, and registered dietitians, Food for Life promotes healthful eating based on the latest scientific research.
Each Food for Life class includes:
-Specific information about how certain foods and nutrients work to promote or discourage disease
-Cooking demonstrations of delicious and healthful recipes
-Practical cooking skills and tips for incorporating healthful eating habits into daily life
-A supportive and motivational atmosphere to empower participants to take charge of their health with the foods that are put on their plates
-Specific information about how certain foods and nutrients work to promote or discourage disease
-Cooking demonstrations of delicious and healthful recipes
-Practical cooking skills and tips for incorporating healthful eating habits into daily life
-A supportive and motivational atmosphere to empower participants to take charge of their health with the foods that are put on their plates
Classes are taught by Dr. Emily Sheahan, Medical Director of Community Health, & will include a cooking class, cooking tips, and food samples.
Course details:
-October 7th - November 4th
-Tuesday evenings, 5-7 pm
-Wallowa Memorial Medical Clinic (Joseph location)
-October 7th - November 4th
-Tuesday evenings, 5-7 pm
-Wallowa Memorial Medical Clinic (Joseph location)

Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 7, 2025
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM PDT
October 7th - November 4th, 2025
5-7PM
Location
Wallowa Memorial Medical Clinic (Joseph location
Contact Information
For more information and to register, please call 541-426-5301