Number of participants reporting improved knowledge, opinions, skills or aspirations regarding healthy aging, independent aging, and quality aging
2015.2)
25
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)
25
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)
Clay County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent taught
Healthy Bladder Habits as a leaders training to Wilderness Trail Area leaders, total
of 11 participants. Research suggests that 50% of women will experience urinary
incontinence (UI) at some point in their lifetime and half of women
experiencing UI do not discuss it condition with their physician. After 4 months a follow up evaluation was completed with these results 55% stated they gained knowledge on Pelvic floor and urinary incon