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Where to Find Evidence-Based Programs

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For each evidence-based program below, you’ll see a program overview, description of program goals, training requirements, references where you can find additional information, and locations where this program is active.

Active Choices
Encourages Physical Activity at Home for Older Women Family Caregivers

Active Living Every Day
Integrates Physical Activity into Everyday Life – for Groups

A Matter of Balance
Reduces Fear of Falling and Increases Activity

Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
Helps People Control Their Symptoms—and Lives

EnhanceFitness
Offers Exercise to All Fitness Levels

EnhanceWellness
Improves Self-Care

Fit and Strong!
Offers Exercises for Lower Extremity Osteoarthritis

Healthy Eating for Successful Living among Older Adults
Improves Knowledge of Nutrition

Healthy IDEAS (Identifying Depression, Empowering Activities for Seniors)
Offers Depression Self-Management

Healthy Moves for Aging Well
Enhances Activity of Frail Seniors at Home

Medication Management Improvement System
Helps Frail Older Adults Manage Medications Safely

Prevention and Management of Alcohol Problems in Older Adults
Uses Motivational Interviewing to Reduce Drinking

Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives for Seniors (PEARLS)
Improves Quality of Life for Seniors and in Adults with Epilepsy

Stepping On
Prevents Falls for Elderly Living at Home

Strong for Life
Offers Strengthening Exercises at Home

Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance
Reduces Falls

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