Success StoryHealthy Homemakers From the Inside Out
Healthy Homemakers From the Inside Out
Author: Judith Hetterman
Planning Unit: Owen County CES
Major Program: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)
Plan of Work: Strengthen Families by Developing Healthy Secure Homes
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Northern KY Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agents collaborated with KEHA leaders to offer the Healthy Homemakers series to a total of 113 participants.
The program covered the following topics: women and heart disease education before you medicate, home safety, know they self, and stay happy.
The follow-up evaluation results as follows:
37% of the participants had a cardio vascular screening and 18% followed up with their health care provider.
86% had identified stresses in their life with 70% taking steps to reduce their stress.
68% prepared for a doctor’s visit by writing down questions.
81% talked with their healthcare provider about their medication(s).
82% are physically active most days
95% understands and knows the risk of what happens during a heart attack and 75% have taken steps to prevent a heart attack.
91% identified and understand the health benefits of laughter with 79% creating an opportunity for laughter.
67% completed the home safety checklist
81% have made changes to prevent falls in and around their home.
67% has made one or more lifestyle changes for the purpose of improving their health since the workshop.
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