Close Resources

Contact Information

Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu

Impacts

Contact Information

Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




Fiscal Year:
Jul 1, 2020 - Jun 30, 2021


Success StoryWits Workout



Wits Workout

Author: Lora Pullin

Planning Unit: Greenup County CES

Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General

Plan of Work: Active Living, Health Promotions, and Food Systems

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Wits Workout is a peer-reviewed, pilot-tested, brain health resource tool developed to assist leaders who provide programming to older adults in community settings. It was developed by Extension colleagues, Dr. Chelsey Byers and Molly Hofer from the University of Illinois. Wits Workout has two main goals—to provide purposeful opportunities for older adults to engage intellectually, and to increase their socialization through ongoing group participation.

The 264-page facilitator’s guide consists of 24 themed units, each accommodating a 60 to 90-minute face-to-face program. The length of the session can be modified by the number of activities utilized. Sessions can be offered weekly, biweekly, or monthly, and can stand alone or be presented as a series.  

From July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025, Wits has been offered 12 times in Greenup County to 14 participants. The program participants came from a range of age levels, all with varying levels of connection to brain health. Presented units include Units 1-12 of the Wits Workout curriculum.

The feedback from participants is overwhelmingly positive. Participants learned what to incorporate into their daily routines to keep their brains healthy while interacting with others.  Many participants shared they gained new information they plan to share with others, gained friendships and opportunities to socialize, discovered ways to keep the brain alert while at home, inspired to try new intellectual challenges outside of Wits programming, and inspired to get more sleep or more physical activity or to eat better.  Several participants bonded over family members who were struggling with some form of dementia and how they not only are dealing with the caregiving side but also fear of developing the disease themselves.

To further support brain health, Greenup County has supported multiple efforts related to brain health including varies cooking/healthy lifestyle workshops, included health bulletins dedicated to brain health in newsletters, and shared information via social media regarding brain health. This included an estimated reach of 425 community members.   

UK FCS will continue to work with extension colleagues from the U of IL to support WITS Workout and enhance evaluation of the program.






Stories by Lora Pullin


Cook Together, Eat Together

about 3 years ago by Lora Pullin

Eatingmorefruitsandvegetablesisacriticalbehaviorforhealthpromotionanddiseaseprevention. Despite the ... Read More


Recovering your Finances

about 3 years ago by Lora Pullin

Financial stress can put individuals in recovery from substance use disorder at risk for relapse, pa... Read More


Stories by Greenup County CES


4-H Teen Council

4-H Teen Council

about 3 years ago by Anne Stephens

4-H Teen CouncilThe teen leadership component of the 4-H program is very important for building and ... Read More


Singin' Gatherin' Old Time Music Day

Singin' Gatherin' Old Time Music Day

about 3 years ago by Anne Stephens

June 12, 2021 marked the fifth annual Singin Gatherin Old-Time Music Day event at the beautiful McCo... Read More