FCS Life Skills
FCS Life Skills
Peggy Jones
Substance Use Prevention and Recovery General
Active Living and Health Promotions General
Plate It Up! Kentucky Proud
In 2017, the percentage of obese adults in Kentucky was 34.3%, ranking it in the top 10 states for highest obesity rates in the country. A large body of evidence shows that healthy eating habits and regular physical activity can help people achieve and maintain good health and reduce the risk of chronic disease throughout life.
Kentucky, along with many other states in the nation, is facing a silent epidemic. The non-medical use and abuse of prescription drugs is a severe problem in many areas of the state, but the general population remains largely unaware of the issue. The truth is that, according to the Attorney General, Kentucky has the sixth highest overdose rate in the country.
People are living longer. Kentucky's current population of seniors is 13.3%, a number that is expected to double in the next 40 years due to the Baby Boomers.
The goal is to develop programs and work with other FCS initiatives to help individuals, families and communities manage the challenges and discover the positive aspects of life transitions and growing older.
Change in social, economic, and environmental issues related to healthy aging, independent aging and quality aging.
Improve healthy homes and communities.
Build strong KY families
Improve the quality of health for clients.
Clients will practice safe cooking skills at home.
Clients will practice safety in their home against unknown factors.
Clients will become healthier with knowledge obtained.
Clients will learn to eat healthier foods and do exercise.
Change unhealthy habits.
Improve health and wellbeing.
Increase communication and enhance relationships and social support.
Work as a family to acknowledge and make lifestyle changes.
Initial Outcome: Community of Rowan County will have the impacted through their families safety and health.
Indicator: Local clients and leaders will work together to solve current and future issues that may occur. Clients will feel the sense of ownership to their community.
Method: Classes, reports and surveys.
Timeline: On-Going
Intermediate Outcome: Clients will practice the skills within Rowan County
Indicator: Increase family involvement
Method: Classes, reports and surveys
Timeline: On-Going
Long-term Outcome: On-Going evaluation sheets will be viewed
Indicator: Increase involvement and advocacy related to workshops and leadership
Method: Reports and surveys
Timeline: On-Going
Audience: County Senior Citizens, youth, community helpers and extension.
Project or Activity: "Grow your Vitamins" for the Elderly. This summer Morehead State University, Public schools systems, and Rowan County Extension are teaming up with a new ideal, "Grow your Vitamins" where youth will grow sweet potatoes and give to the elderly. This nutritious food will assist the elderly to meet vitamin needs.
Content or Curriculum: Plate it Up
Inputs: UK Cooperative Extension Service, FCS Agents, MSU, Public schools
Date: 2019-2020
Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: Helping clients make their homes safer
Content or Curriculum: Promoting Health Homes
Inputs: UK Cooperative Extension Service, FCS Agents
Date: 2019-2020
Audience: Eighth Grade students and their families
Project or Activity: Truth and Consequences
Content or Curriculum: UK program
Inputs: Public School, Legal authorities, Extension and Volunteers
Date: 2019-2020
Author: Peggy Jones
Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General
In an effort to promote overall wellness to the clients of Rowan County, the Family and Consumer Science Agent offered the Big Blue Goals program in the Spring of 2021. Rowan County has many health concerns in Eastern Kentucky. We lead at high rates of cancer, diabetes, obesity and heart disease. The Big Blue Goals program encouraged participants to make huge changes over 10 weeks and to track their progress daily. Participants could choose their own goals in fruit and vegetable cons