Grantee Successes: Health, Wellness, & Nutrition
Adapting
to Serve Communities
ACL programs address behavioral health, prevention of
injuries and illness, chronic disease self-management, and more. During
the pandemic, grantees have adapted services and outreach to serve and
connect their communities safely. Here is a sampling of stories from the
Aging Network. Click on a title to read the full article.
Chicago Grantee Reaches Older Veterans with Virtual WRAP®
The University of Illinois at Chicago's grant
centers on a wellness and recovery approach that helps people to decrease
troubling feelings, improve quality of life, and achieve life
goals. Partnering with National Women Veterans United, virtual
meetings have allowed veterans to connect with peers and create
personal plans.
Guam Think Outside of the Box, Delivers Bags of Produce to
Older Adults
In June, Guam’s State Office on Aging began searching for
ways to supply healthy foods to seniors at home. The outcome is the
“Mixed Local Produce Bag Initiative,” a win-win in the territory. Older
adults and caregivers safely receive fresh fruits and vegetables,
and farmers receive needed support during a tough time.
Michigan Grantee Goes Virtual: Tai Chi for Arthritis
& Falls Prevention
Michigan State University (MSU) has worked quickly to
respond to a new virtual reality. The grantee has transitioned its
tai chi classes for arthritis and falls prevention to an online
format. The team worked closely with MSU Extension instructors and
volunteers to create a checklist and guidelines for consistency and
safety in classes.
New York Café Helps Older Adults Stay Well: Takeout Meals
with Vouchers
In rural Erie County, Billygans Café joined the “Go &
Dine” Senior Dining Program in February—just before the
pandemic hit. The café has been able to offer seniors a healthy option
for food via safe takeout, and the owners credit the program with
helping them to maintain a sense of community and keep their business
afloat.
Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative's Quick Pivot to Virtual
As the world scrambled to react to the new reality of the
pandemic, the Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative was ready to pivot.
With an active Facebook page already up and running, they started to
discuss how they might respond to COVID-19 in February 2020. As
a result, they were ready to ramp up virtual programming.
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