Diabetes Connections presents:
Moms' Night Out
October 23-24
Hilton Bellevue, WA
Early Bird Special Ends August 23
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In the 19+ years since my son was diagnosed with type 1, I have attended dozens of diabetes conferences and events. Now I’ve taken the best elements from those events and created a brand new experience. We’re going to have lots of diabetes technology for you to see and learn about, stress-relieving social time where you can meet other moms just like you, and speakers who will leave you feeling energized and ready to face the challenges of parenting a child with T1D.
Want more info? Read about us on Beyond Type 1.
Can’t want to see you there,
Stacey Simms
ps. Can’t make it to Seattle? Check out our other upcoming cities here
learn about the latest in insulin pumps, CGM, and meter technology as well as diabetes management options.
Cocktails & Crafts: engage in a fun, hands-on activity while you get to know other moms. Enjoy signature cocktails and/or non-alcoholic drinks.
Our speaker Saturday morning will send you home with practical advice to address the unique challenges we moms face.
All attendees will receive a swag bag full of freebies
(Event begins 4pm Friday and ends approx 1:30pm Saturday)
elements of schedule subject to change
Friday
4pm Doors open, get your swag bag!
4-6:30pm Vendor Fair
4-6:30pm Check-Ins with educators (advance signups)
5-6:30pm Cocktails & Crafts
6:30pm Dinner & Opening Keynote
8pm Moms’ Night Out After Dark (socialize and enjoy)
Saturday:
9am Coffee & Breakfast
9:30am Speaker or panel
10:30 Ask Me Anything Panel
12pm T.E.A. Party Session (light lunch provided)
Melissa Lee
More speakers will be announced soon!
Ken Rodenheiser
Kenny Rodenheiser is a dynamic Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist with a robust nursing background. With extensive experience in diabetes management and education, Kenny is deeply involved in the diabetes community, advocating for and supporting individuals living with diabetes through professional and volunteer efforts. He has also served in leadership roles in both professional and volunteer settings. Kenny currently serves on the Board of Directors for Children with Diabetes and is always excited to get involved in the diabetes community.
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A check-in at Moms’ Night Out is your chance to sit down with an endocrinologist or diabetes educator and “check-in” with any questions you may have about T1D management. You should always bring any management changes to your child’s healthcare team, but these consultations will be reassuring and helpful.
When check-in signups open, an email will go out ONLY to those registered for that city. Slots are limited and will go quickly.

Dana Roseman holds certifications in insulin pump therapy and obesity interventions for adults. She is the Director of Technology and Applied Research with Integrative Diabetes Services.

Alicia is the Director of Patient Care and Education for Integrated Diabetes Services. Alicia lives with type 1 and is passionate about advocating for the needs of patients, whether it be in overcoming insurance restrictions, obtaining community resources, or coordinating with school systems and medical providers.
Hilton Bellevue is off I-405Seattle’s Eastside neighborhood, at the heart of Bellevue business district. We’re within a mile of Bellevue Botanical Garden and Downtown Park, with easy access to downtown Seattle, 10 miles away.
Stacey Simms is the host of the long-running and award-winning podcast, Diabetes Connections. She is the author of “The World’s Worst Diabetes Mom, Real-Life Stories of Parenting a Child with Type 1 Diabetes,” and the upcoming “STILL The World’s Worst Diabetes Mom.”
Stacey’s son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes just before he turned two, back in 2006; she’s been sharing her family’s experience with T1D ever since.
She has been featured in almost every diabetes publication and outlet including: Diabetes Self-Management and Diabetes Forecast magazines, Beyond Type 1, JDRF, Diabetes Daily, Healthline, DiaTribe, T1D Everyday Magic and more.
This is a conference designed for mothers of children with diabetes and women with type 1. Please, no children in the conference space, this is meant to be a relaxing kid-free respite.
Friday:
4pm Doors open, get your swag bag!
4-6pm Vendor Fair
4-6:30pm Check-Ins with educators (advance signups)
5-6:30pm Cocktails & Crafts
6:30pm Dinner & Opening keynote
8pm – Socialize and hang out!
Saturday:
9am Coffee & Breakfast
9:30am Panel
10:30 Closing keynote
12pm T.E.A. Party
Relax & socialize before you head back home, event ends approx 1:30pm
No, but we urge you to do so! Part of the fun (and learning) at this conference is about being away from your children with diabetes, something we moms rarely get to do. Staying at the hotel is not required, but there will be informal socializing there after dinner and in the morning that you won’t want to miss.
No. The only groups that are allowed to hand out literature and/or demonstrate products are those with an agreement with us. There are lots of lower-cost options. Please let us know if you’re interested.
We’d love to take this show on the road! Reach out at info@diabetes-connections.com and let us know where we should go next!