Success StoryI am Eating Better05/15/2023
I am Eating Better05/15/2023
Author: Toina Williams
Planning Unit: Hardin County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
I am eating better!
May Success Story
Toni Williams
While grocery shopping in one of the local grocery store here in Elizabethtown, KY. I saw one of my former clients from the New Horizon Rehab Center. Their recovery journey does not stop when they complete the program. It is a continual process to getting healthy and nutrition plays a big part in that journey of recovery.
He went on to tell me that he is still using the cooking methods and techniques that were taught in the nutrition classes. Now that he has completed the program and living on his own. He uses the recipes to make healthy meals. While in the store he asked questions about what is a better choice of the item that he was looking to purchase.
This is a long term affect for this individual.
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