Success StoryHealthy Homemaker - Diabetes Education
Healthy Homemaker - Diabetes Education
Author: Jody Paver
Planning Unit: Lincoln County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Plan of Work: Health, Wellness & Safety 2020-24
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The Lincoln County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent collaborated with KEHA leaders to offer the Healthy Homemakers series to a total of 15participants. 100 percent of participants identified terms related to diabetes. 100 percent of participants examined the different types of diabetes. 98 percent of participants discussed the various ways to manage diabetes and went for a 10-minute walk. A follow-up evaluation revealed that 100 percent of participants have taken steps to minimize risk of diabetes or manage diabetes more effectively.
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