Embracing Life As we AgePlan of Work

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Greenup County CES

Title:
Embracing Life As we Age
MAP:
Keys to Embracing Age
Agents Involved:
Pullin
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Keys to Embracing Aging
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Stand Up to Falling
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Embracing Life as We Age (general)
Situation:
People are living longer. Kentucky’s current population of seniors (65+) is 13.3%, a number that is expected to double in the next 40 years due to the aging Baby Boomers (post WWII babies born between 1946-1964). Approximately 25% of Kentucky’s population includes Boomers, who, in 2011, started turning 65. Meanwhile, babies born in Kentucky in 2011 are projected to live to be 75 years old (3 years younger than the national average). 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. The goal of the Embracing Life As We Age Initiative 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.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Change in social, economic, and environmental issues related to healthy aging, independent aging and quality aging.:

Decrease falls

Decrease obesity

Decrease # of individuals with chronic disease

Increase physical activity

Increase estimated health savings

Increase caregiving knowledge and quality relationships

Improve financial education

Improve healthy homes and communities

Improve quality of life for Kentucky’s aging families

Build strong KY families

FCS Extension becomes a state leader in aging education
Intermediate Outcomes:
Change in behavior related to healthy
aging, independent aging and quality aging.:

Change behavior to decrease risk of falling.

Increase communication and enhance relationships and social support.

Enhance brain activity

Improve mental health

Create a legacy

Increase skills to interact/work with older adults

Make healthy eating choices and follow safe food handling practices

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 lifespan behaviors

Life story and legacy

Ageism

Empathy

Death, dying, loss and bereavement.

Healthy eating and food safety

Financial Planning

Age-related family issues (e.g. dementia, power of attorney, living wills, failing health, end-of-life)
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Audience: Extension Homemakers
Project or Activity: Lunch & Learn
Content or Curriculum: Keys to Embracing Age
Inputs: Agents & Volunteers
Date: 2016/2017

Audience: Extension Homemakers
Project or Activity: Lunch & Learn
Content or Curriculum: Stand up to Falling
Inputs: Agents & Volunteers
Date: 2017/2018

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