Improving Life for Aging Citizens and FamiliesPlan of Work
Muhlenberg County CES
Title:
Improving Life for Aging Citizens and Families
MAP:
Embracing Life as we age
Agents Involved:
Mary Beth Riley
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Embracing Life as We Age (general)
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Keys to Embracing Aging
Situation:
People are living longer. Kentucky's current population of seniors (65+) is 14.0%% with Muhlenberg County's number at 17.2% being 65 or older. Whether it is the graying of America or extended life expectancies, aging is a lifespan process. Therefore, it is important to acknowledge and celebrate the changes that accompany aging, in regard to health, independence and life quality throughout all stages of life.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Change in social, economic, and environmental issues related to healthy aging, independent aging and quality aging:
* decrease falls
* decrease number of individuals with chronic disease
* increase caregiving knowledge and quality relationships
* improve quality of life for our citizens
Intermediate Outcomes:
Change in behavior related to healthy aging, independent aging and quality aging:
*change behavior to decrease risk of falling
*increase communications and enhance relationships and social support
*improve mental health
*work as a family unit to acknowledge and embrace aging issues
Initial Outcomes:
Change in awareness, knowledge, and aspirations related to healthy aging, independent aging and quality aging:
*risk of falling
*healthy eating and food safety
*healthy lifespan behaviors
Evaluation:
Long-Term Outcome: Decrease in falls and injury and living a healthier lifestyle
Indicator: Improvement in county statistics
Method: Education classes and evaluations
Timeline: Fall and Spring of 2018-2020
Intermediate Outcome: Collaborate with community on program about aging
Indicator: Number of collaborations in the community and number of contacts
Method: Classes and programs at other locations with different organizations
Timeline: 2019-2020
Initial Outcome: Awareness of healthy aging
Indicator: Attendance of workshops and trainings and number of direct contacts
Method: Evaluation of Meetings
Timeline: 2018-2020
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
Project or Activity: KEHA Lesson
Content or Curriculum: CES Publications and Programs
Inputs: FCS Agent & Homemakers
Date: KEHA Year 2019-2020
Audience: Senior Citizen Center
Project or Activity: Stand Up to Falling and Weight the Reality Series
Content or Curriculum: CES publications and programs
Inputs: FCS Agent & Volunteers
Date: 2018-2020
Audience: Local Public Housing
Project or Activity: Keys to Embracing Aging
Content or Curriculum: CES publications and Program material
Inputs: FCS Agent & Specialist
Date: Summer 2019 or Fall 2020
Audience: Rehab Centers
Project or Activity: Stand Up to Falling, training for caregivers
Content or Curriculum: Program material and CES publications
Inputs: FCS Agent and specialist
Date: Fall 2019
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