Know someone with Type 1 Diabetes? This may help.

Know someone with Type 1 Diabetes? This may help.

Each year in the month of March, our incredible community at WO3 Connect celebrates WO3 Day by intentionally supporting women-owned businesses. 

This year, we’re keeping it beautifully simple with a collective commitment to take three small actions:

One share

One Purchase

One Review 

Today I’m starting with my “One Share.” And I’m so excited to spotlight someone whose work I deeply admire, my friend Aimée José, founder of DiabetesCareNurse.com.

Aimée has created something truly meaningful for people living with Type 1 Diabetes, and I’m honored to introduce her work to you.


Why I’m Sharing Aimée’s Work

Aimée José, BSN, BA, RN, CDCES, has an incredibly unique path that led her to founding DiabetesCareNurse.com.

Before entering healthcare, Aimée spent ten years in global advertising and marketing, developing strong skills in communication and strategy. Later, she made the courageous decision to transition into nursing, bringing those communication skills into the medical field where they’re needed more than ever.

What makes her work especially powerful is that Aimée doesn’t just support people living with Type 1 Diabetes as a nurse.

She also has Type 1 Diabetes. 

That lived experience, combined with clinical expertise, gives her a deep understanding of the real-world challenges people face when managing diabetes day to day.


A More Human-Centered Approach to Diabetes Care

While working in large healthcare systems, Aimée saw something that many patients experience; traditional healthcare models often leave people without the support they need between appointments.

Managing Type 1 Diabetes isn’t something that only happens during a doctor’s visit. It’s a daily, ongoing experience that requires constant decision-making.

That’s why Aimée created DiabetesCareNurse.com.

Her practice provides personalized, nurse-led support for people living with Type 1 Diabetes, offering guidance and care that extends beyond occasional appointments.

She helps clients navigate:

  • Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology

  • Insulin pump therapy

  • Hybrid closed-loop and automated insulin delivery systems

  • Digital tools used in modern diabetes management

  • Everyday decision-making around blood sugar, insulin, and lifestyle

Rather than one-off visits, Aimée offers ongoing monthly support, recognizing that people need help in the moments that matter most, between appointments.


Who Aimée Supports Through DiabetesCareNurse.com

Aimée works with a wide range of individuals and families navigating Type 1 Diabetes, including:

  • Adults living with Type 1 Diabetes seeking more personalized care

  • Individuals newly diagnosed who feel overwhelmed or unsure where to begin

  • Parents and caregivers supporting someone with diabetes

  • People who feel underserved by traditional appointment-based care

  • Individuals who want support navigating modern diabetes technology

Her approach blends clinical knowledge, lived experience, and practical guidance, helping clients feel more confident and supported in their daily lives.


Start with a Free Discovery Call

If you or someone you love is living with Type 1 Diabetes and looking for a more supportive, human-centered approach to care, Aimée offers complimentary discovery calls to help you explore your options.

You can learn more and schedule one here:

👉 Visit DiabetesCareNurse.com to schedule a Free Discovery Call

It’s a wonderful opportunity to see how personalized support can make diabetes management feel more manageable and empowering.


My WO3 Day Invitation to You

WO3 Day is all about lifting each other up as women entrepreneurs. Supporting another woman’s business doesn’t have to be complicated — sometimes it simply starts with sharing their work.

So today, my WO3 Day Share goes to Aimée José and the incredible work she’s doing through DiabetesCareNurse.com.

And I’d love to invite you to join us.

We want supporting women-owned small businesses to become second nature just like what we see with Small Business Saturday. When Small Business Saturday comes around, people know exactly what to do: shop local, support small businesses, and spread the word. The impact is real and visible every year.

We believe women-led businesses deserve that same level of intentional support. 

For WO3 Day, consider taking these three simple actions:

  • Share a women-owned business

  • Purchase from a women-owned business

  • Leave a review for a women-owned business

Together, those small acts of support can create a big impact.

And if you know someone navigating life with Type 1 Diabetes, please consider sharing Aimée’s work with them, it might make a real difference in their journey.

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