Online Passport to Healthy Living Workshop for Older Adults

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This online workshop series aims to support healthy aging for older adults by providing a safe learning environment, introducing the Canada 24-hour Movement Guidelines, and encouraging positive engagement. Participants will learn about creating a Personal Passport to Healthy Living, understanding the importance of daily movement, and respecting diverse viewpoints. The workshop includes interactive sessions and values confidentiality within the group discussions.


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  1. Online Passport to Healthy Living: Supporting Healthy Aging of Older Adults Older Adult Workshop #1: DATE fill in date TIME: 90 minutes fill in time Getting Started

  2. Land Acknowledgement Example: The workshop is being facilitated from Charlottetown, PEI, on the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi kmaq people.

  3. Welcome! Welcome from Active Aging Canada To Workshop 1 - Online Passport to Healthy Living: Supporting Healthy Aging of Older Adults Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 3

  4. Introductions Your name, Facilitator Any others? Introductions Name Organization and location Hopes for the workshop series Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 4

  5. WORKSHOP GOAL: Encourage positive engagement for participants in the program OBJECTIVES: 1. To create a safe learning environment for all participants 2. To provide an overview of the program 3. To introduce Your Personal Passport to Healthy Living 4. To introduce Canada s 24-hour Movement Guidelines for adults 65+ 5. To introduce Daily Dose Equipment/ Materials needed Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 5

  6. Values and Guidelines Respect Listen to each other One person speaks at a time Give space to diverse viewpoints Confidentiality What is said in the room stays in the room Other? Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 6

  7. Agenda Segment 1 9:15 Login in to Zoom for system check of mics, speakers Once complete, pause and get your coffee! 9:30 Welcome & overview of Workshop Series 9:35 Introductions 9:45 Getting started - Review agenda, objectives, guidelines 9:50 Touring your workshop Zoom classroom 10:05 Introduction to Your Personal Passport to Healthy Living 10:15 Break Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 7

  8. Touring the Zoom Classroom Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 8

  9. Touring the Zoom Classroom Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 9

  10. Touring the Zoom Classroom Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 10

  11. Zoom Classroom: Chat and Reactions Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 11

  12. Best Practice Guidelines - Zoom Today s workshop is set up in 2 segments to allow for breaks In discussions, one person speaks at a time Use the hands up icon if you wish to speak Small groups and large groups will enable interaction and brainstorming If not speaking, turn off your video, e.g. during presentations With video off, move and stretch as you wish Reboot your computer before your next session to maximize function Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 12

  13. Introduction: Your Passport to Healthy Living The Passport, developed by experts across Canada is based on current clinical evidence. The Passport is a self-management tool, acknowledges the influence of beliefs and values and stages of change, and provides tips for action to improve overall health. It provides information on the benefits of physical activity, healthy eating, and maintaining mental health. It also provides information on diabetes and other chronic diseases that can be prevented or better managed with a healthy lifestyle. Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 13

  14. Becoming familiar with the Passport Read the Introduction of the Passport to understand the purpose of the book Look inside the front cover - you can personalize your Passport! You can do this at home for the next workshop. Put something in there that will inspire you on your journey to a healthier lifestyle. We will be using the Passport each week and reviewing the material in each section. Keep track of your results and we will be able to see what you have accomplished in 6 weeks. Note: See pages 12-19 in the updated Passport pages for current information on activity. Canada s 24-hour Movement Guidelines for Adults 65+ Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 14

  15. Break Healthy Snack NOTE: Canada s Food Guide has changed - Updated Passport information is current and correct pg. 22-27 Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 15

  16. Agenda Segment 2 10:30 Exercise, Safety tips, Daily Dose 10:40 Introduction to Goal Setting 10:45 Group work on charts, Homework 10:55 - Debrief 11:00 Close Homework: Setting a goal Handout: Your Passport for Healthy Living Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 16

  17. Safety Tips for Activity Sessions Start slow Listen to your body Go at the pace that is comfortable for you Wear comfortable clothing and supportive footwear Remember to breathe naturally If you have any questions or concerns throughout today s workshop, please do not hesitate to contact me at anytime, either in the group or privately Each week we will be doing an activity that can be easily done in class and at home. Being active for even 10 minutes a few times a day adds up! Physical activity will make you healthier! Let s get started! Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 17

  18. Exercise This exercise, which targets and stretches the chest muscles, is also good for your posture, and can be done at home. You can do this stretch while standing or sitting in a sturdy, armless chair. 1. Keep your feet flat on the floor, shoulder-width apart. 2. Hold arms to your sides at shoulder height, with palms facing forward. 3. Slowly move your arms back, while squeezing your shoulder blades together. Stop when you feel a stretch or slight discomfort. 4. Hold the position for 10-30 seconds. This may be a shorter time in the beginning and people can build up to this. 5. Repeat at least 3-5 times. For the class you may just want to repeat it once or twice. Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 18

  19. Daily Dose Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 19

  20. Introduction to Goal Setting The pros and the cons to making change: Pros: The pros are the things that are making you want to change, i.e., positive support, feeling better, having more energy and being social. Cons: The cons are things that will stop you from making a change, i.e., barriers, such as weather, lack of support, fear. The only way that you are going to make the change is if the pro is greater than the con. Example: Someone wants to start walking for 10 minutes every day to increase their physical activity. What are the pros? What are the cons? How do you overcome the cons? Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 20

  21. Lets Get Started! 10 minutes There are four charts in Your Personal Passport to Healthy Living that are important to fill out at the beginning of the program to track progress over time. Charts to be completed in the workshop - As a group, read through these chart instructions and fill them in. pg. 23 Track changes in eating habits over time pg. 33 Changes in beliefs and attitudes pg. 35 Stages of Change for Healthy Eating and Physical Activity pg. 38-39 Your Journey to Success Charts that can be completed at home pg. 15 Record measurements at different time to see progress pg. 19 Tracking physical activity use this each day Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 21

  22. Homework Read through to page 36 of the Passport Think of a goal you would like to meet before we meet again keep it simple. Example: To drink 2 glasses of water before lunch Write your goal on page 37 Think about how you might sustain them after the workshop series Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 22

  23. News Bite Anyone bring a bite! Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 23

  24. Evaluation Workshop Objectives 1. To create a safe learning environment for all participants 2. To provide an overview of the program 3. To introduce Your Personal Passport to Healthy Living 4. To introduce Canada s 24-hour Movement Guidelines for adults 65+ 5. To introduce Daily Dose Equipment/ Materials needed Poll - Did the workshop meet the objectives? 1. Yes 2. No Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 24

  25. Debrief and Reflections Using the chat answer the questions: What did you like most about the session today? What is one question you still have? Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 25

  26. Thank you And see you on next time! (State the date) Session 1: Online Passport with Older Adults 26

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