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Senior Extension Nutrition Program

 

  One-half of Aging and Adult Services senior clients living in North Idaho are at high-nutritional risk. Being at high-nutritional risk can lead to loss of weight and strength, lessened immunity to disease, depression, confusion and disorientation.

  University of Idaho's Senior Extension Nutrition Program was created in 2002 in response to Aging and Adult Services' need to better serve their high-nutritional risk seniors. With funding from AAS, SENP uses Nutrition Advisors to offer in-home lessons to seniors in the educational areas of nutrition and food safety.

  Homebound Seniors receive a minimum of six home visits form a Nutrition Advisor. Educational lessons may include:

  • The importance of a healthy diet for long-term health.

  • How to plan meals using the Food Guide Pyramid.

  • How to prepare quick, low-cost and nutritious meals.

  • The health benefits of eating fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain foods.

  • How to make eating alone a pleasant experience.

  Since September 2002, SENP has worked with 144 seniors with 75 graduates. Nutrition Advisors have taught over 1,161 lessons.

  To learn more, contact the University of Idaho Bonner County Extension Office at 263-8511.