Diabetes in Older Adults

Age-Specific Challenges:

Hypoglycaemia risk:

  • Increased due to altered kidney function, medication sensitivity, and irregular eating.

Cognitive decline:

  • Can impair self-management (e.g., insulin use, hypo management).

Complications:

  • Long-standing diabetes increases risk of vision loss, neuropathy, foot ulcers,

and kidney disease.

Co-existing conditions:

  • Cardiovascular disease, frailty, depression, etc.

Increased risk of falls:

  • Due to poor glycaemic control, neuropathy, and balance issues.

Diabetes Nurse Practitioner Role:

Simplify regimens to prioritise safety and quality of life

Educate carer’s/family where self-care is limited

Set realistic targets tailored to frailty, cognition, and life expectancy

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