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BSN, RN, CDCES, CTNC, DWC
April Potter
Sweet ReSolve
305 Trilith Pkwy Ste 300 # 1538 Fayetteville, Georgia
6789080267
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Populations Served
Adult individuals and families:
- Living with or at risk of Type 2 Diabetes, this included Gestational Diabetes
- Experiencing diabetic foot ulcers and other chronic wounds
- Requiring insuling pump support
- Seeking a holistic approach to health and wellness
- Motivated to make sustainable lifestyle changes
Focus Areas
Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
Type 2 Diabetes Management
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Prevention and Management
Holistic Health and Wellness
Biography
April Potter is a highly accomplished and compassionate Registered Nurse (RN), Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES), and dedicated Wound Care Specialist (DWC) with a profound commitment to improving the health and well-being of her community, particularly within the African American population. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and over 20 years of clinical experience, April brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her specialized focus on Type 2 Diabetes prevention and management, as well as the critical area of limb preservation for wound care patients.
Throughout her career, April has gained a deep and nuanced understanding of the complexities of diabetes progression and its far-reaching impact on individuals and their families. This insight served as the driving force behind her founding of Sweet Resolve, an initiative dedicated to empowering individuals to embrace healthier lifestyles and proactively manage their health.
Rooted in her faith and a holistic philosophy, April approaches patient care with a focus on the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. As a Certified Transformational Nutrition Coach, she integrates lifestyle modifications and personalized strategies to support sustainable health outcomes.
April's unwavering dedication to her community is evident in her passionate commitment to transforming lives for the better. Her expertise in diabetes care and wound management, coupled with her empathetic and patient-centered approach, makes her a valuable asset in promoting health equity and fostering positive change within the African American community.