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Last Updated: January 2026
Finding local CGM support groups can make managing your continuous glucose monitor easier and more enjoyable. These groups connect you with other seniors who understand exactly what you’re experiencing with diabetes technology.
Why Join Local CGM Support Groups?
Meeting with others who use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) offers several benefits:
- Learn tips for using your device from experienced users
- Share challenges and solutions with people who understand
- Get help troubleshooting common technical issues
- Make friends who share similar health experiences
How to Find CGM Support Groups Near You
Here are simple ways to locate support groups in your area:
1. Ask Your Healthcare Team
Your doctor or diabetes educator likely knows about local CGM support groups. They often maintain lists of community resources for their patients.
2. Contact Your CGM Manufacturer
Major CGM companies often sponsor local support meetings. Here’s how to reach them:
- Dexcom: 888-738-3646
- Freestyle Libre: 855-632-8658
- Medtronic: 800-646-4633
3. Check Online Resources
Even if you’re not tech-savvy, these simple steps can help:
- Visit diabetes.org
- Click on “In Your Area” at the top
- Enter your zip code
- Look for “Support Groups” in the results
Virtual Support Options
Can’t find local CGM support groups? Virtual meetings are becoming increasingly popular among seniors:
- Facebook Groups (ask a family member to help you join)
- Zoom meetings hosted by diabetes organizations
- Telephone support groups
Making the Most of Your Support Group
Once you find a group, here’s how to benefit:
- Bring your CGM device to meetings
- Write down questions beforehand
- Share your experiences – your knowledge helps others too
- Take notes on helpful tips
References
Need help finding the right support group? Call us at 727-831-3729, and our friendly team will help you locate resources in your area.
Last updated: January 2025