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Stories from the Field-Implementation of Evidence Based Health Promotion Programs

Stories from the Field-Implementation of Evidence Based Health Promotion Programs. Thursday October 27, 2011. Presenters. Debbie Campbell-Arkansas Department of Health Beverly Dunlap-Division of Aging & Adult Services R.E. Hodges-West Central AAA Angie Dunlap-Northwest AAA

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Stories from the Field-Implementation of Evidence Based Health Promotion Programs

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  1. Stories from the Field-Implementation of Evidence Based Health Promotion Programs Thursday October 27, 2011

  2. Presenters • Debbie Campbell-Arkansas Department of Health • Beverly Dunlap-Division of Aging & Adult Services • R.E. Hodges-West Central AAA • Angie Dunlap-Northwest AAA • Todd Price-CareLink • Marion Scott-Maumelle Senior Wellness Center

  3. Be Well – Live Well • CDSMP (Chronic Disease Self-Management Program • Stanford Model • Evidence Based Health Promotion/Disease Prevention • Proven to be Effective through Rigorous Research • Results Published in a Professional Journal • Maintains Strict Fidelity • Evaluation for both process & outcome

  4. Department of Health and Division of Aging & Adult Services • Currently Overseeing Grant Funding • Providing Marketing & Promotion • Conducting Site Visits • Conducting Program Evaluation • Developing a Sustainability Plan • Tracking Licensing • Tracking Master Trainers & Lay Trainers • Updating Web Calendar

  5. Be Well- Live Well Workshops • Must be Conducted Under an Active License • 2-2 ½ Hours per Day • 1 day per week for 6 weeks • Includes Using Skills Such as • Problem Solving • Making Action Plans • Communication • Brain Storming • And More

  6. Be Well – Live Well Workshops • Includes Topics Such as • Physical Activity • Healthy Eating • Relaxation • Stress • Pain • Medication • Communication with Health Care Professionals • And More

  7. Master Trainers Requirements • Must Be Certified by Stanford University • Must Co-Lead Workshops & Trainings • Must Conduct Workshops • Must Train Lay Leaders • Must conduct Lay Leader training at Least One Time per Year • Can be Staff or Volunteer

  8. Lay Leaders Requirements • Must be certified by Master Trainers • Must attend a Four-Day Class • Must Lead a Workshop at least once per year to maintain certification • Must Co-Lead workshops • At Least One Lay leader in each Workshop Should have a Chronic Condition • Can be Staff or Volunteer

  9. Master Trainers • R.E. Hodges – West Central Area Agency on Aging, Staff • Angie Dunlap – Northwest Arkansas Area Agency on Aging, Staff

  10. Lay Leaders • Todd Price – CareLink, Staff • Marion Scott – Maumelle Senior Wellness Center, Volunteer

  11. Questions/Discussion

  12. CALL866-801-3435 For information on current Be Well – Live Well Workshops being conducted in your area

  13. For Other Information Contact • Beverly Dunlap, DAAS-501-320-6575 beverly.dunlap@arkansas.gov • Debbie Campbell, ADH 501-280-4743 debbie.campbell@arkansas.gov • R.E. Hodges rehodges@seniorspecialists.org • Angie Dunlap, adunlap@aaanwar.org • Todd Price, tprice@care-link.org

  14. Thank you for attending our presentation Please enjoy the remainder of the 2011 Aging Conference!

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