Australia’s first ever
educational cruise for people with
diabetes and their families will take
place over three nights aboard
the luxury Celebrity Solstice liner
departing Sydney on 17 Jan 2014.
It’s an initiative of the Danii
Meads-Barlow Foundation and
CruiseScene, which has specially
created the short break package
strategically planned for patients to
help manage their diabetes while in
‘recreation mode’.
There are limited cabins available
for the so-called “Jelly Bean Cruise”
which particularly targets kids and
teenagers with diabetes and their
families and is priced from just
$461 per person.
The weekend of diabetes
education will see participants
cruising in the company of leading
Australian diabetes specialists and
diabetes nurse educators - for more
information call 1800 678 555 or
see www.cruisescene.com.au.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 29 Jul 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 29 Jul 13
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