Thursday 29 October 2015

Sunflower Diversified creates tools for health-education program

  When Sunflower Diversified Services staff members reviewed a new health-education curriculum, they knew it would be valuable to people with developmental disabilities.

    They also discovered they could add to it.
As a result, Sunflower has created a few new tools to guide people as they look for ways to eat a healthier diet.
One example is a grocery list with photos for those who cannot read, said Brandi Demel, Sunflower’s full-time registered nurse.
“This is a great resource for people at the grocery store,” Demel commented. “As we all know, shopping can sometimes be overwhelming and this photo list of healthy choices comes in handy for our clients with disabilities.”
Sunflower clients also now have access to a tool that illustrates how they can learn about food portions by using their hands as measuring devices.
In addition, a Sunflower case manager created a “Healthy Eating” booklet that provides detailed information about dietary choices, along with encouragement to exercise and drink more water.
The new curriculum is based on a course called Health Matters, which is a roadmap to better lifestyle options, Demel commented. For the full article click here 



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