Embracing Life As We Age
Embracing Life As We Age
Wooten, May
Embracing Life as We Age (general)
Keys to Embracing Aging
According to Suburban Stats, Perry County had a 2015 population of 28,712 with 11,319 age 60 or over. The Kentucky County Health Rankings ranks Perry County at 118. 27% of the county's population is in poor health. Throughout all life stages, it is important to acknowledge and celebrate the changes that accompany aging. Extension helps individuals, families, and communities manage the challenges and discover the positive aspects of life transitions and growing older.
Adapt lifestyles to promote healthy aging.
Practice healthy communication and enhance relationships to promote quality aging.
Learn about aging and how to make changes.
Initial Outcome:Initial Outcome: live a longer, healthier life
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Method: pre and posttests
Timeline: throughout the year
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Audience: Grandparents
Project or Activity: Grandparent hour
Content or Curriculum: UK curriculum
Inputs: specialists, agents
Date: Quarterly throughout the year
Audience: Homemakers
Project or Activity: Homemaker Lessons
Content or Curriculum: KEHA
Inputs: Specialists, agents
Date: Monthly
Audience: Select target audience for pilot
Project or Activity: Keys to Embracing Aging
Content or Curriculum: UK curriculum
Inputs: Community partners, Specialists, Agents
Date: April 2017 – March 2018Audience: Senior Citizens
Project or Activity: 50 + Senior Games
Content or Curriculum: Promote and encourage physical activity for Perry County Senior Citizens
Inputs: Agents, VolunteersDate: May 2018
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Author: Glenna Wooten
Major Program: Master Clothing Volunteer
The Master Clothing Volunteer in Perry County teaches a sewing construction program each month at the University of Kentucky Perry County Cooperative Extension Service to anyone interested in learning to accurately cut fabrics, sew accurate seams, and construct a quilt block. Each month a different quilt block is taught which gives participants a chance to perfect their sewing skills. Another county clothing volunteer shares information on sewing/quilting related tools which could ma