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Physical Activity & Healthy Lifestyles IL Centre & Active Living

Overview Healthy Lifestyle Concerns Promoting the Health of People With Disabilities Healthy Lifestyles Model Kick Start the Wellness Planning Process Ongoing Support SUCCESS based on 5 Key Factors IL Centres and Active Living

Concerns 70% of people with disabilities are physically inactive. ALACD 2002 “Second to the use of tobacco, the major contributing factor to poor health and chronic disease is Physical Inactivity.” Bauman, A. MD, Ph.D. Physical Inactivity – The neglected risk factor, What to do about it?

Promoting Health Managing one’s health is key to becoming self- sufficient, maintaining independence and enjoying full participation in society. “A regular regimen of minutes of physical activity will reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease, hypertension, colon cancer and diabetes.” Surgeon General 1996 Promoting the Health of People With Disabilities

Promoting Health Leading Health Indicators Physical activity Substance abuse Tobacco use Mental Health Overweight & obesity Responsible sexual behavior Injury and violence Environmental quality Immunization Access to health care

Common Excuses “I’m a person with a disability I can’t exercise!” ‘I have no time” “I can’t afford it” ‘I can’t get transportation” “My attendants schedule doesn’t permit the opportunity” “I don’t know what to do” “I don’t like exercise” “The facility is not accessible” “Fitness trainers are not trained to include me” What fits your busy schedule better, exercising one hour a day or being dead 24 hours a day? Randy Glasbergen 2003

Healthy Lifestyles Model A Holistic approach to healthy living is used considering: Emotional Health Physical Health Meaningful Activities Social Health Spiritual Health

Wellness Wheel Friends Families Communiti es Stress Crises Self-Esteem Love Hope Charity Purpose Fitness Nutrition Self-Care Abuse Skills- building Job satisfaction Personal Growth Education Career Achievement

Achieve a Healthy Life The key is for each person to explore what they need to change in one or more of the 5 areas to live a healthier life. “Whenever I feel like exercise I lie down until the feeling passes.” Robert M. Hutchins

Wellness Planning Process 1. Provide learning opportunities and activities which support participants in exploring individual: Needs Strengths Interests Barriers – physical, social, financial and attitudinal (both from self and others) Kick Start the Wellness Planning` Process

Wellness Planning Process 2.Based on Independent living philosophy where individuals self define healthy lifestyle while engaging in self reflection and self discovery.

Wellness Planning Process 3. Individuals identify important values. 4.Training topics for review include: nutrition, fitness, stress and relationships, preventing illnesses, recreation opportunities.

Wellness Planning Process 5. Tools and resources offered to support individual healthy lifestyle plans 6.Design and delivery is by people with disabilities

Ongoing Support Partner development offering community support Develop and share current resources supporting inclusion and participation of people with disabilities Promote the health benefits of healthy living Share successes – “enhance other” confidence by expressing our confidence.

Wellness Planning Process 7. Review the potential benefits 8. Set SMART goals Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time based

SUCCESS based on 5 Key Factors Support and commitment from the IL Centre Management & staff Centre policies reflective of the program goals & objectives Organizational culture values health Program marketing efforts that reach, teach & influence Program is designed and owned by the people Welco a small business source book 1998

Summary Achieving an active lifestyle is within all of us. Determine how you can set yourself along the path to a active healthy life.

Thank You This Healthy Lifestyle and Person with Disabilities Initiative is a partnership between the Canadian Association of Independent Living Centres (CAILC) and the Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD). This partnership and it’s outcomes were made possible through funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada. This power point presentation was created by the Winnipeg & St. John’s Independent Living Centres.