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Title: Active Options for Aging Americans


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Active Options for Aging Americans
  • A Census of Community Physical Activity Programs
    for Older Adults
  • www.activeoptions.org
  • February 28, 2007 Webinar
  • Serena Sanker, MS
  • Senior Program Associate

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Introductions Partners
  • National Council on Aging (NCOA)
  • PRC Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC-HAN)
  • University of Washington Website developers
  • Comprehensive Health Education Foundation
    (C.H.E.F.)
  • CDCs Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • National Blueprint

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Goals of the Webinar
  • Provide background on the development of Active
    Options and why the site is important
  • Describe how the site works
  • Describe how the site is being launched
  • Review the role of the Community Champions
  • Demonstrate what the site looks like
  • QA

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What is Active Options?
  • A web-based survey AND searchable database of
    community physical activity (PA) programs for
    older adults.
  • Overall goals Connect older adults to
    community-based PA programs AND improve
    accessibility to appropriate PA programs.

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Why Active Options?
  • Many older adults know they should increase their
    levels of PA, they just dont know where to go.
  • This site helps them find the programs they want
    need by identifying programs and providing
    specific program information (e.g., location,
    contact info, cost, transportation).
  • Active Options helps organizations reach more
    potential participants for free!
  • The site allows PA program providers,
    researchers, and policy makers to identify gaps
    in PA programming in a community.

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PA and Older Adults Making the Case
  • About 28-34 of adults ages 65-74, and 35-44 of
    adults ages 75 and older are inactive, not
    exercising, and engaging in no leisure time
    physical activities (Bylina et al, 2006).
  • Recent data comparing 2003 to 2004, show that
    there was an across-the-board decline in PA among
    people 50 and older (AARP, 2005).
  • Women 50 and older are more than twice as likely
    as 50 men to frequently or occasionally miss
    activities due to a lack of transportation (AARP,
    2005).
  • More women than men are physically inactive
    (BRFSS, 2004).

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Why is Active Options and Important Tool?
  • Findings from Exercise Attitudes and Behaviors A
    Survey of Midlife and Older Adults (AARP, 2002)
  • 28 feel there are not many community-based PA
    programs in their areas
  • 24 stopped taking part in community PA programs
    because they were in inconvenient locations
  • 13 have never taken part in community PA
    programs because there are no facilities
    available.
  • 15 believe that facilities that are more
    centrally located would make it easier to take
    part in PA programs

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History of Active Options
  • Based on the Healthy Aging Research Networks
    (HAN) paper survey, Get in SHAPE
  • Developed in 02-03 by researchers, w/
    assistance from local advisory groups of
    community organizations and PA experts
  • Conducted in 7 communities throughout 03 04
  • S.L. Hughes, B. Williams, L.C. Molina, C.Bayles,
    L.L. Bryant, J.R. Harris, MD, R. Hunter, S. Ivey,
    K. Watkins. (2005) Characteristics of Physical
    Activity Programs for Older Adults Results of a
    Multisite Survey. The Gerontologist 45667-675.

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History contd
  • RWJF funded NCOA to conduct a census of PA
    programs
  • NCOA partnered with the HAN (led by the
    University of Washington) CDC to adapt the
    SHAPE survey to a web-based format
  • Inspiration for Active Options Get in SHAPE
    Chicago! Shape Up! King County
  • www.shapeupkingcounty.org an early web-based
    inventory of PA programs for older adults,
    modeled on www.shapechicago.org

10
Roll-out of Active Options
  • Beta testing by 2 HAN universities took place
    through the entire state of WV, and 6 rural
    counties in TX (Jan March, 2006)
  • Systematic roll-out process
  • Community Champions (CC) are being identified for
    geographic regions states, counties, or major
    metro areas
  • CCs are leaders in aging, PA, and/or public
    health
  • A team of CCs can be identified for a region
  • Coordinate local activities for a geographic
    region
  • Active Options includes a section for CCs

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2 Main Functions of Active Options
  • 1 Data entry Community organizations can
    complete the survey for their PA programs, and
    once the programs are approved they will be
    listed in the searchable database.
  • 2 Data query Older adults, health care
    providers, IR specialists, researchers, and
    others can visit the Active Options site to find
    PA programs in their communities. They can
    search by type of program and zip code.

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Database Entry Function
  • Steps to data entry
  • PA program provider
  • makes sure his/her region is included
  • creates an account and selects region
  • enters information on all PA programs offered at
    a location, or multiple locations
  • CC publishes data in the public database

13
Up-to-date Information
  • PA program providers are required to update
    program info at least 1x/yr, but can update more
    frequently if they prefer.
  • CCs will send an email notification of yearly
    deadline. In the future, this will be automated.
  • Program will be temporarily removed from the
    searchable database after one year until the
    update is received.

14
Database Query Functions
  • End users (older adults, IR, healthcare
    providers) can currently search the database by
    zip code
  • Goals
  • Geocoding program locations
  • Search by county
  • Advanced search function
  • CCs will be able to download the information into
    a printable directory of PA programs
  • Data can be analyzed to identify
  • Areas with inadequate programming
  • Types of programs that are available in a
    community

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Community Champions Section
  • Toolkit guidance, templates, resources, and
    examples
  • View and publish program information
  • Upload logo
  • Download data (under construction)
  • Goal Bulletin Board to encourage CCs to share
    their lessons learned and ask questions of their
    fellow CCs

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Role of the Community Champions
  • 3 Key Tasks
  • Task 1 Coordinate local AO launch activities in
    their region
  • Create a brief plan for the launch in their
    region
  • Establish organizational and individual partners
  • Identify PA program sites Search websites,
    yellow pages, white pages, etc.
  • Create marketing materials May include
    working with local print, radio, and television
    media

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Role of CC contd
  • Task 1 contd
  • Contact sites via postcards, letters, phone
    calls, etc.
  • If necessary, provide assistance in completing
    the survey
  • Follow-up with sites that do not respond to first
    contact
  • Maintain database of sites those that have been
    contacted, those that have responded, those that
    have received follow-up contacts, due date for
    updating program information, etc.

18
Role of CC contd
  • Task 2 Validate completed surveys
  • Regularly (at least weekly) log onto the CC
    Section of the AO site to see if new surveys have
    been completed
  • Briefly review the contact information for the
    programs to determine if they are legitimate
  • Publish the program information (This will make
    the programs available in the public database.)

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Role of CC contd
  • Task 3 Send e-mail reminders to sites that have
    not updated their program information by the
    one-year deadline.
  • Goal Become an automatic function of the site

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What does Active Options look like?Website
demonstration
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Home Page
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New PA Program Providers
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New PA Program Providers contd
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New PA Program Providers contd
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New PA Program Providers contd
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New PA Program Providers contd
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New PA Program Providers contd
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New PA Program Providers contd
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Returning PA Program Providers
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Returning PA Program Providers contd
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Returning PA Program Providers contd
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Returning PA Program Providers contd
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Returning PA Program Providers contd
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Community Champions Home
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CC Tools and Templates
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CC - Publish Surveys
37
CC View Members
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CC My Info
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QUESTIONS?
  • Serena.sanker_at_ncoa.org
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