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February is

National Heart Month


An important first step in keeping your heart healthy is knowing your health risks and what you can do to get healthier. 


Do you know your risk for heart disease?


Several health conditions, your lifestyle, and your age and family history can increase your risk for heart disease. These are called risk factors. About half of all Americans (47%) have at least 1 of 3 key risk factors for heart disease: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking.


Some risk factors for heart disease cannot be controlled, such as your age or family history. But you can take steps to lower your risk by changing the factors you can control.

KNOW YOUR RISK FACTORS

Tips for A Healthy Heart

Devoting some time every day to care for yourself can go a long way toward protecting your heart health. Self-care -- like moving more, preparing healthier meals, getting enough quality sleep, and taking a moment to destress – helps your heart.

DOWNLOAD HEART HEALTH TIPS

Heart Health: Choosing The Right Fats & Oils

Choosing fats and oils with less saturated fats leads to a healthier heart. Eating less saturated fat can help prevent heart disease. This fact sheet shows what foods are lower in saturated fat and what foods are higher in saturated fat.


Click on the image to download and print!

How Your Blood Pressure Affects Your Heart Health


If you have high blood pressure, you are not alone. Nearly half of American adults have high blood pressure. Many don’t even know they have it!


The best way to know if you have high blood pressure is to have your blood pressure checked.

High blood pressure is a “silent killer.”


Most of the time there are no obvious symptoms. Certain physical traits and lifestyle choices can put you at a greater risk for high blood pressure. When left untreated, the damage that high blood pressure does to your circulatory system is a significant contributing factor to heart attack, stroke, and other health threats.


Is your blood pressure in a healthy or an unhealthy range?


If you’re diagnosed with high blood pressure, you should monitor your blood pressure regularly. Maintaining an awareness of your numbers can alert you to any changes and help you detect patterns. Tracking your results over time will also reveal if the changes you’ve made are working. 

KNOW YOUR NUMBERS

Agency on Aging Area 4 Partners with Ground Game Health to Close Gaps in Care During Transitions from Nursing Homes to Home

Agency on Aging Area 4, the fifth-largest AAA providing home and community-based services to older adults and people with disabilities in California, and GroundGame.Health, the leading solution that fulfills unmet social and healthcare needs on the ground, announced a partnership this month to close healthcare gaps for people transitioning from skilled nursing facilities to home environments.

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Healthy Eating = Healthy Aging

Potato & Egg Scramble

A great way to start your day


February is American Heart Month. You have the power to take action to protect yourself against heart disease. Eating more lean protein has been linked to lower risk of health disease in adults. Protein rich food include fish high in omega 3 fatty acids (salmon, tuna trout), eggs, nuts, seeds, beans, lean ground beef, pork, turkey chicken. Click the button below to try this protein rich Egg & Potato Scramble !


RECIPE

Winter Salad

Colorful and healthy!


Heart-healthy eating involves choosing certain foods, such as fruits and vegetables, while limiting others, such as saturated fats and added sugar. Vegetables such as leafy greens (spinach, collard greens, kale, cabbage, broccoli, carrots are great veggies to lower your risk of heart disease. This colorful and fruity Winter Salad is a great way to get your veggies!


RECIPE

Black Bean Quesadilla

A fun twist on a classic


Whole grains such as plain oatmeal, brown rice, and whole-grain bread or tortillas are a great way to incorporate heart healthy food and lower the risk of heart disease.


Check out this great Black Bean & Veggie Quesadilla by clicking button below.

RECIPE

Stay safe this winter!

Emergency alerts are important messages you receive to help keep you safe during a disaster. 


In an emergency, you need to know what is going on. You need to know what to do and when to do it. You should sign up for emergency alerts in the places where you live, work, or regularly spend time. Sign up to get free emergency alerts and other important information.  

SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Listos California wants everyone to get ready and stay safe from wildfire, earthquakes, and floods.


On their website, they have free materials in more than 18 languages that you can use and share to promote disaster preparedness with your friends, family, neighbors, and community — including Arabic, Armenian, ASL, Chatino, Chinese, Farsi, Filipino, Hindi, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Punjabi, Tagalog, Triqui, Ukranian, Zapoteco, and more.

GET RESOURCES IN MANY LANGUAGES

Workshops for Healthy Aging

Agency on Aging Area 4 hosts free virtual and in-person workshops for the older adult community in Sacramento, Nevada, Placer, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba Counties.


Whether you’re interested in nutrition, health promotion or job readiness we have the classes for you! Our team is currently creating interest lists for each of our workshops. Click on the workshop you're interested in below and fill out the form. A staff member will contact you when new classes are scheduled.

Bingocize

Bingocize is a 10-week, socially engaging group-based program that combines exercise, health education, and the widely popular game of bingo.

SIGN UP

A Matter of Balance

A Matter of Balance is an 8-week course that enables participants to reduce the fear of falling by learning to view falls as controllable, setting goals for increasing activity levels, making small changes to reduce fall risks at home, and exercise to increase strength and balance.

SIGN UP

Live Strong & Safe

Live Strong & Safe Fall Prevention Program is a short one session series that provides a comprehensive overview of fall prevention, including home safety and medication management.

SIGN UP

Diabetes Empowerment Education

Diabetes Empowerment Education is a 6-week workshop to help adults with diabetes learn more about diabetes, self-manage their condition, and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.

SIGN UP

Cooking Matters

Cooking Matters is a 4-week course that teaches participants to shop smarter, use nutrition information to make healthier choices and cook delicious, affordable meals.

SIGN UP

Eat Smart, Live Strong

The Eat Smart, Live Strong is a 4-week course designed to encourage older adults to increase fruit and vegetable consumption to at least 3 1/2 cups and to participate in at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each day.

SIGN UP

Food Smarts

Food Smarts is a 6-week course designed to support healthy behavior change in the areas of healthy eating, food safety, cooking, food waste reduction and food resource management.

SIGN UP

Mature Edge

Mature Edge is a job-readiness program that can help the mature worker update their resume and learn valuable skills to land the job you want.

SIGN UP

Improve Your Mood, Improve Your Life

Did you know that one in five older adults

experiences depression?


The Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives (PEARLS) is an evidence-based program designed to reduce depressive symptoms and improve quality of life in older adults.


Our PEARLS coaches will provide six to eight in-home sessions to help you:

  • Recognize the symptoms of depression.
  • Use a seven-step approach to identify and solve problems.
  • Plan social and physical activities, which often improve the mood of people with depression.


For more information:

CALL (800) 211-4545

EMAIL [email protected]

What is Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC)?


An ADRC is a network of organizations that work together to make access to services easier for older adults, people with disabilities, and family care providers. We are here to support you in finding resources and exploring your community options for living independently.


We can help you stay in your home, remain connected to your community, make a smooth transition from hospital to home, and access caregiver resources or respite care.


How can an ADRC help you?


  • By providing in-person, phone, or online information about a wide range of services and resources.
  • By presenting options for long-term services and support so that informed choices can be made about care planning.
  • By offering short-term services to address urgent needs and prevent unnecessary admission to a nursing facility or hospital.
  • By coordinating relocation from hospitals or nursing facilities back to a home or the community and arranging for needed support.


ADRCs are transforming the way people access community resources.

Get help today!


CALL: (800) 211-4545

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: www.adrc4.org

Do you receive SSI? Don’t miss out on food benefits!

Food prices have increased significantly in recent years. It makes it difficult for many of us—especially older adults—to keep eating well.


Fortunately, CalFresh has allocated funds specifically for adults aged 60+. We simplify the application process for them.


Learn more and start your application today. 

Click button below or call us at 

1-800-211-4545

GET STARTED


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