Volume
61
Issue
3
DOI
10.34068/joe.61.03.10
Abstract
We have built a community-based program called Stay Strong, Stay Healthy, which helps older adults improve muscle strength and flexibility while reducing fall risk. This report details lessons learned and keys to success for Extension practitioners. First, maximize the potential of your state’s Extension framework by building a program that centers around your target population and is fun and easy to implement. Second, partner with researchers who can help to improve program effectiveness and logistical feasibility on larger scales. Lastly, continue to evaluate and adapt based on feedback from those who utilize and implement the program.
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Recommended Citation
Ball, S. D., Miller, K., Weitzel, K. J., & Baker, B. S. (2024). How to Build and Sustain a Transdisciplinary Community-based Exercise Program for Older Adults. The Journal of Extension, 61(3), Article 10. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.61.03.10
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