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Kūpuna invited to learn about chronic condition management during workshop series

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Kaua‘i County Agency on Elderly Affairs invites seniors to participate in the “Better Choices, Better Health” workshop series, a free 6-week program beginning Oct. 8.

Photo Courtesy: National Council on Aging website

Classes will be conducted from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each Wednesday at Hanalei Neighborhood Center, located at 5-5358 Kūhiō Highway, in Hanalei.

Enrollment is first-come, first-served basis and limited to 15 participants.

Participants are encouraged to attend all six sessions to gain the full benefit of the program.

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“Better Choices, Better Health” — developed by the Self-Management Resource Center — is designed to support kūpuna in building confidence and skills to manage chronic conditions while maintaining active, fulfilling lives.

The program also emphasizes the importance of self-care and healthy aging.

Workshop topics include:

  • Fall prevention and better breathing techniques.
  • Appropriate exercise for strength and endurance.
  • Healthy eating.
  • Proper use of medications.
  • Working more effectively with health care providers.
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Participants will make weekly action plans, share experiences and support one another in overcoming challenges as they create and carry out their self-management strategies.

Visit the Hawai‘i Healthy Aging Partnership website or contact Johnny Yago at 808-241-4898 or via email at jyago@kauai.gov for additional information about the “Better Choices, Better Health” workshop series.

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