Lyon County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





2015 - Embracing Life as We Age (general)
2015.1) 8

Number of participants reporting improved knowledge, opinions, skills or aspirations regarding healthy aging, independent aging, and quality aging  

2015.2) 8

Number of participants reporting behavior changes related to healthy, independent or quality aging (such as decreasing the risk of falling; increasing communication and enhancing relationships; enhancing brain activity; improving mental health; making healthy eating choices; engaging a family unit to embrace aging issues)

2015.3) 0

Number of participants who attended age-related programs not identified as a “major program”(Major age-related programs include: Keys to Embracing Aging, 10 Warning Signs/UAD and AARP Prepare to Care)



Success Stories

"Piecing" Family Traditions and Cognitive Health together, One Quilt at a Time

Author: Angie York

Major Program: Embracing Life as We Age (general)

The body’s physical and mental decline associated with aging varies from person to person, but some common issues can be a decline in memory, difficulty learning new things, and trouble focusing from one task to another.  Research shows that people who stay intellectually engaged are more likely to maintain their mental acuity.  Traditionally, quilting was done to provide warm blankets for families, but in the last few decades we have learned that quilting has much more to offer.

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Homemakers Embrace Technology during a Global Pandemic

Author: Angie York

Major Program: Embracing Life as We Age (general)

The nature of the role for a Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) agent allows much interaction with senior adults.  Understandably, many people in their sixties and above have not embraced technology even though much of the world around them is digital.  According to Pew Research, this same population spends more than half of their daily leisure time (just over 4 hours) on their TVs, computers, tablets or other electronic devices.  This research tells us senior adults have access t

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