Adapting Healthy Lifestyle Choices for Overall WellbeingPlan of Work

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McLean County CES

Title:
Adapting Healthy Lifestyle Choices for Overall Wellbeing
MAP:
Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
Agents Involved:
Amanda Dame, Gabby Seymour
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Get Moving Kentucky (Physical Activity Based Programs)
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Truth and Consequences: The Choice is Yours
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Weight the Reality Series
Situation:

Kentucky is identified as a high risk state for form accidents and fatalities, obesity, chronic health conditions, which effects overall well-being. McLean County has a reported 15.6% (20.0%-12.0%) of residents who have been diagnosed with diabetes (County Diabetes Atlas, McLean County in 2012). Furthermore, 35.6% (43.1%- 28.8%) of adults who are obese and 31.5% (39.0-24.6) of adults who reported no leisure time exercise in the past month (County Diabetes Atlas, McLean County in 2012). The goal of the making healthy lifestyle choices is to reverse these trends by working with various organizations, agencies and groups to promote the health and wellness of McLean County.  


Source: CDC County Diabetes Atlas

Long-Term Outcomes:

•Decrease in the number of farm related accidents and fatalities.

•Decrease in the number of obese and overweight children, youth, adults and elderly by 2% by the year 2020. 

•Increase in the practice and promotion of physical activity and healthy eating daily by 2% by the year 2020. 

Intermediate Outcomes:

•Citizens practice healthy food choices and strengthen individual’s ability to build healthy eating plan and patterns.

•Citizens practice healthy lifestyle decision making that strengthen individual’s ability to cope with normal life songstress.

•Practice of physical activity in families and communities and decreased time spent on sedentary behaviors.

•Farm families practicing farm safety procedures.

Initial Outcomes:

Change in awareness, knowledge, opinions, skills, and attitudes needed to make informed choices regarding:


•Healthy lifestyle choices

•Childhood and youth obesity

•Adult weight management

•Healthy aging

•Practice and promotion of daily physical activity

•Policies that that reduce the level of obesity

•Farm families being able to identify hazards on the farm.

Evaluation:

Outcome: Long term

Indicator: Number of citizens reporting an increase in physical activity, healthy food choices, and over all well-being. 

Method: Survey, county health statistics 

Timeline: 3- 4 years


Outcome: Long-term

Indicator: Decrease in the number of youth who report use/abuse of substance and alcohol abuse. 

Method: Survey, county health statistics, and McLean County school reports

Timeline: 3-4 years 



Evaluation:

Outcome: Long term

Indicator: Decrease in the number of adult, youth, and elderly who are obese/overweight  

Method: Survey, county health statistics

Timeline: 3- 4 years


Evaluation:

Outcome: Long term

Indicator: Decrease in the number of farm related accidents reported. 

Method: Observation, county statistics, data.

Timeline: 3-4 years 


Evaluation:

Outcome: Intermediate 

Indicator: Implementation of one or more safety procedures by farm families and employees. 

Method: survey

Timeline: 6 months to 1 year




Evaluation:

Outcome: Intermediate 

Indicator: Application of knowledge and skills to think critically to solve problems regarding health life choices. 

Method: Survey, interview, follow up calls 

Timeline: 6 months to 1 year


Evaluation:

Outcome: Intermediate

Indicator: An increase in the number of Citizens who practice healthy food choices and strengthen individual’s ability to build healthy eating plan and patterns.

Method: Survey, interview, follow up calls

Timeline: 6 months to 1 year


Evaluation:

Outcome: Intermediate

Indicator: Increase in individuals and families physical activity time and a decrease in time spent on sedentary behaviors

Timeline: 6 months to 1 year


Evaluation:

Outcome: Intermediate

Indicator: Community partners advocate for policy changes and increase marketing efforts to increase awareness and change relating to substance abuse in McLean County, 

Timeline: 6 months to 1 year


Evaluation

Outcome: Initial 

Indicator: Individuals can identify farm related safety hazards.

Method: survey and group discussion. 

Timeline: 3 to 6 months


Evaluation:

Outcome: Initial 

Indicator: 2% of program participants who report increased awareness and knowledge of healthy lifestyles choices and overall wellness.

Method: Evaluations and group discussion

Timeline: 3 – 6 months 


Evaluation: Initial

Indicator: Number of community partners and youth who have gained knowledge of the resources that are available for substance abuse in our community as a result of Extension programming.

Method: survey and group discussion

Timeline: 3-6 months


Evaluation: Initial 

Indicator: Increase in number of students who indicate they developed a better understanding of health, emotional, financial, risk and harm, and where to access help for substance abuse issues.

Method: Survey and group discussion

Timeline: 3-6 months

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: McLean County residents

    Project or Activity: Longest day of play

    Content or Curriculum: UK Publications, eXtension. 

    Inputs: Agents, volunteers, community partners, UK Specialist.

    Date: June 2018


Audience: Referred families from McLean County School 

    Project or Activity: A Taste of Thanksgiving 

    Content or Curriculum: HEEL, Kentucky CES publications and resources.

    Inputs: Agents, volunteers, UK specialist, public and private health organizations

    Date: November 2017


Audience: McLean County High School Students

    Project or Activity: Truth and Consequence

    Content or Curriculum: Truth and Consequence

    Inputs: Agents, UK specialist, volunteers, community partners. 

    Date: October 2017


Audience: McLean County Residents

    Project or Activity: Get Moving Kentucky

    Content or Curriculum: Get Moving Kentucky, Kentucky extension publications and resource. 

    Inputs: FCS Agent, Partnership for Healthy McLean County, community partners, and volunteers.

    Date: March through May 2018


Audience: McLean County Residents 

    Project or Activity: Weight the Reality Series: Becoming weight wise 

    Content or Curriculum: UK publications and resources 

    Inputs: Agents, community partners, volunteers, UK specialist, partnership for healthy McLean County. 

    Date: January 2018


Audience: McLean County Residents 

Project or Activity: Plate It Up KY Proud

Content or Curriculum: Plate It UP KY Proud resources, UK Publications, and Specialist. 

Inputs: Agents, Community Partners, Local Farmers Market Venders, UK specialist. 

Date: July 2017 to June 2018


Audience: McLean County Residents

Project or Activity: Small Steps to Health and Wealth

Content or Curriculum: Small Steps to Health and Wealth Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Community Partners, UK Specialist

Date: August through December 2017


Audience: McLean County Head Start/ Preschool 

Project or Activity: LEAP

Content or Curriculum: LEAP Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Community Partners, UK Specialist

Date: September 2017 through April 2018


Audience: Cooking through the Calendar

Project or Activity: Healthy cooking and meal preparation

Content or Curriculum: SNAP Calendars, FCS Publications and Healthy Choices for Everybody Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Community Partners, UK Specialist

Date: July 2017 to June 2018


Audience: McLean County Youth

Project or Activity: Super Star Chef

Content or Curriculum: Super Star Chef Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Community Partners, UK Specialist, and volunteers

Date July 2017



Success Stories

Super Star Chef Camp

Author: Amanda Dame

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

According to the American Heart Association, teaching youth how to prepare their own food will give them a skill they can use for a lifetime, they will be more likely to eat healthier as adults, and build self-confidence. The McLean County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent along with local Family Resource and Youth Service Center hosted the Super Star Chef Day Camp at the McLean County Extension Office. This 3-day camp was provided by the UK Cooperative Extension Nutrition Education P

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Making Positive Health Changes in McLean County

Author: Amanda Dame

Major Program: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)

The McLean County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent had the opportunity to collaborate with the Partnership for Healthy McLean County Healthy Lifestyles sub-committee and the local school system to promote the improvement of overall health and wellness to schools, and families in McLean County. The McLean County FCS Extension Agent provided various educational classes and programs in collaboration with listed organizations. The FCS agent provide two hands-on cooking programs for

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Healthy Homemakers

Author: Amanda Dame

Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association

The Green River Area Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agents taught the Healthy Homemaker Series to the Green River Area Homemaker Leader Trainings. The McLean County FCS Agent taught the lesson “Let’s Get Moving”. The lesson focuses on the importance of physical activity and the health benefits of being physically active. In addition, ways to begin start being more physically active.  The lesson was taught at the March leader training in Daviess and Henderson counti

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#Adulting 101

Author: Amanda Dame

Major Program: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)

After seeing statistics of how poorly young adults were prepared for the real world of, "#Adulting," the McLean County Family and Consumer Sciences Program provided a series of classes to begin to address the issue. The topics for the classes was identified by a needs assessment conducted during FCS Advisory Council meeting and suggestions from 4-H volunteers to determine what topics both adults and young adults felt like young adults were missing from traditional school curriculum. To

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