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π Titles
Insights from Carol Sabilski: Facilitating Health Programs for Older Adults
Carol Sabilski on Fall Prevention and Health Programs for Seniors
Enhancing Older Adult Health: A Conversation with Carol Sabilski
The Journey of Carol Sabilski: Nurse and Health Program Facilitator
Fall Prevention and Wellness: Carol Sabilskiβs Approach
Empowering Seniors: Carol Sabilskiβs Role in Fall Prevention Workshops
Carol Sabilskiβs Strategies for Engaging Older Adults in Health Programs
From Nursing to Facilitation: Carol Sabilskiβs Impact on Senior Health
Building Confidence in Older Adults: Carol Sabilskiβs Health Initiatives
Understanding Fall Risks: Carol Sabilski Discusses Senior Wellness Programs
π¬ Keywords
fall prevention, workshops, older adults, immunizations, health department, Franklin, stepping on leader, balance, seniors, occupational therapist, surgeries, recovery, mobility, nurse, city newsletter, apartment managers, African American communities, confidence building, health programs, wellness, evidence-based programs, facilitator, community engagement, participant engagement, hearing loss, anxiety reduction, exercise programs, stroke patients, teaching hospital, public school system, elder care.
π‘ Speaker bios
βΉοΈ Introduction
Welcome to another episode of ADS Evidence Based Programs, where we explore impactful health initiatives and their facilitators. Today, we are delighted to have Carol Sabilski, an experienced nurse from the Franklin Health Department, join us. With over 30 years of service and a deep passion for programs benefiting older adults, Carol has been a pivotal figure in fall prevention initiatives such as the 'Stepping On' workshop. In this episode, Carol shares her journey, from her beginnings in South Dakota to her career in Milwaukee, and delves into her motivations for working with older adults. Discover how Carol's dedication to health and wellness extends beyond nursing into community engagement, where she addresses the multifaceted aspects of fall prevention and the profound impact these programs have on participants. Join us as we hear Carol's inspiring stories and insights on fostering stronger, safer communities for seniors.
π Timestamped overview
β Questions
Sure! Here are ten discussion questions based on the episode with Carol Sabilski:
What motivated Carol Sabilski to focus her career on health programs for older adults?
How did Carol originally become involved in fall prevention programs for seniors?
What specific benefits do participants gain from the "Stepping On" program according to Carol Sabilski?
What strategies does Carol use to engage participants who may be shy or have communication difficulties?
How does Carol Sabilski think that past participants can help encourage new participants to join these health programs?
What are some of the challenges Carol has faced in engaging older adults from the African American community, and how has she tried to overcome them?
Can you identify a personal story shared by Carol that highlights the impact of the "Stepping On" program on an individual's life?
What kind of feedback does Carol receive from participants regarding the importance of different sessions in the fall prevention programs?
How does Carol create a welcoming and inclusive environment for her program's participants?
What key elements would Carol recommend for someone interested in becoming a facilitator for health programs for older adults?
These questions are designed to explore different aspects of Carol's experiences, the impact of fall prevention programs, and the challenges and strategies for engaging diverse communities.
βοΈ Key topics and bullets
Certainly! Below is a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the transcript, with sub-topic bullets below each primary topic.
1. Introduction and Personal Background
Speaker A initiates the conversation and recording.
Carol Sabilski introduces herself and her role as a nurse at Franklin Health Department.
Length of experience and involvement in various health programs.
2. Journey to Milwaukee
Origin from Minnesota.
Decision to move to Milwaukee with a classmate.
Job hunt and employment at St. Joeβs Hospital.
3. Career Development at Franklin Health Department
Break from work after marriage and re-entry into the workforce.
Transition to part-time roles, particularly in immunization clinics.
Shift to focus on adult and older adult programming.
4. Initiation into Health Programs for Older Adults
Interest in and enjoyment of working with older adults.
Realization of the need for fall prevention programs.
Specific programs experienced: "It's a Matter of Balance" and later "Stepping On."
5. Facilitating Health Programs
Enjoys the teaching aspect and helping older adults understand health initiatives.
Real-world examples of program impacts, such as the story of a woman gaining confidence to travel.
6. Community Engagement Challenges
Methods of promoting workshops through newsletters, organized groups, and apartment managers.
Variety in participants, including men, women, and couples.
Specific challenges and strategies related to auditory issues among participants.
7. Engaging African American Communities
Promotions in diverse apartment buildings, churches, and city newsletters.
Specific examples of African American engagement.
Pre-talks and informal discussions to foster interest and engagement.
8. Facilitating Techniques and Participant Interaction
Creating a welcoming and casual atmosphere for discussion.
Direct engagement with quieter participants to foster inclusivity.
Utilizing personal stories and experiences to build connections.
Managing communication barriers like hearing issues.
9. Role of a Facilitator
Encouraging others to take on leadership roles.
Benefits of being an engaged facilitator, including personal gains and societal contributions.
Strategies for maintaining participant engagement and comfort.
10. Program Improvement Suggestions
Encouraging testimonials from past participants to enhance outreach.
Emphasizing the social and educational benefits of such programs.
Highlighting the value of sharing and discussing personal fall stories.
11. Conclusion of the Interview
Expression of gratitude and mutual appreciation for the conversation.
Carol Sabilski shares upcoming plans for her current workshop attendees.
Observations on the social dynamics of workshops and fostering new friendships.
These topics provide an organized overview of the key points and detailed sub-points discussed during the podcast episode with Carol Sabilski.
ποΈ Clipfinder: Quotes, Hooks, & Timestamps
The Importance of Helping Seniors Stay Mobile: "I also felt that it was just, it was just something that I wanted to get involved in and work with older adults."
The Importance of Patient Education: "This idea of knowing why I'm doing this and what it's doing for you seem to be alleviate anxiety and maybe even. And draw in some interest to be a partner in it."
"Importance of Community Workshops": "I've gone in and talked with people and given them a brief discussion about why it's important to really thinking about being strong and in good balance and also the different things that are out there that can cause a problem for you when you are not even thinking about it happening."
Encouraging Inclusive Conversations: "I like it to be a very casual way of talking with each other that everybody should feel welcome to express themselves."
"Sharing Fall Stories to Prevent Accidents: And they said, you know, I just remember and they'll say something and I'm going to do this because I don't want to have the same kind of fall that, you know, this other woman had."
Engaging People with Hearing Loss: "Probably the hardest ones to engage are those people who have severe hearing loss or people who have their hearing aids but didn't bring them."
Sharing Experiences and Raising Awareness: "I didn't think I would be interested in spending seven weeks. But you know, it went by so quickly and I learned so many things."
The Importance of Engaging with Older Generations: "Well, I certainly would encourage them if they have a strong interest in just being with older people."
The Hidden Dangers of Aging: "30% of people over 60 fall every year."
Understanding People: "I'm glad that you are, you know, looking out to find more out about different people and their opinions about what they're learning of people with multiple different things."
π¬ Reel script
Hey everyone, this is [Your Name], and I just had an incredible conversation with Carol Sabilski, a dedicated nurse from the Franklin Health Department. Carol shared her inspiring journey of facilitating health programs for older adults, including her innovative fall prevention workshops. With over 30 years of experience, she told us how these programs boost confidence, foster community connections, and even help participants overcome fears. Stay tuned to learn how her work is transforming lives and creating lasting impacts in senior health. Donβt miss this powerful episode!
π©βπ» LinkedIn post
π LinkedIn Post: Enhancing Health & Wellness Among Older Adults with Carol Sabilski π
Iβm thrilled to share insights from our latest podcast episode on ADS Evidence Based Programs, featuring the inspiring Carol Sabilski from the Franklin Health Department. Carol has dedicated over 30 years to advancing health programs for older adults, focusing on fall prevention and other critical issues. Her passion for improving the lives of seniors shines through every project she leads.
π€ Episode Highlights:
A Rich History of Service: Carol has been a nurse for over three decades, contributing significantly to the Franklin community and beyond. Her efforts have included stepping on leader roles, immunization drives, and fall prevention workshops.
Engagement with Older Adults: Carol emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming and interactive environment for seniors. By sharing personal stories and promoting participatory discussions, she helps older adults become more confident and aware of fall prevention strategies.
Impactful Results: One of the standout stories Carol shared was about a participant who, after completing a fall prevention program, felt confident enough to travel to her granddaughterβs wedding in Pennsylvania. This demonstrates the profound impact such programs can have on the lives of older adults.
π Key Takeaways:
Understanding and Awareness: Programs that educate on the causes and prevention of falls can significantly reduce the incidence and severity of falls in older adults.
Community and Connection: Facilitating a supportive and social atmosphere for participants fosters not only learning but also meaningful connections that enhance their overall well-being.
Overcoming Engagement Challenges: Customized interactions and proactive engagement strategies, such as talking to residents' councils and apartment managers, help overcome barriers in reaching diverse communities.
For those passionate about elderly care or looking to make a meaningful contribution as a facilitator, Carol's journey and strategies are both inspirational and informative. Let's continue to support and enhance the lives of our senior community members.
π Listen to the full episode here [Podcast Link]
#Healthcare #ElderlyCare #FallPrevention #CommunityHealth #Podcast #HealthPrograms
ποΈ Newsletter
Subject: π Empowering Older Adults: Insights from Carol Sabilski π
Hello {{FirstName}},
Welcome to this month's edition of ADS Evidence Based Programs newsletter! We are excited to share with you some inspiring insights and valuable information from our latest podcast episode titled "Carol S. - Facilitator."
In this episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Carol Sabilski, an experienced nurse with the Franklin Health Department. With over 30 years of service, Carol has dedicated much of her career to working on projects and programs that support the health and wellness of older adults. From immunizations to fall prevention, Carol's wealth of knowledge and passion for her work is truly inspiring.
Key Highlights:
1. The Journey to Facilitation:
Carol shared her personal story of how she became involved in facilitating health programs for older adults. Moving from Minnesota to Milwaukee, her career took a pivotal turn when she joined St. Joe's hospital and later the City of Franklin, where she developed a keen interest in fall prevention programs like "It's a Matter of Balance" and "Stepping On."
2. Impactful Experiences:
Through her work, Carol has witnessed firsthand the incredible benefits these programs bring to participants. One touching story involved a program participant who gained the confidence to travel for a family wedding in Pennsylvania, something she wouldn't have considered before attending the Stepping On program. These moments remind us of the profound impact empowerment and education can have on our lives.
3. Engaging the Community:
Carol discussed the challenges and strategies involved in engaging older adults, particularly within diverse communities. She emphasizes the importance of casual conversation, creating a welcoming environment, and the power of peer support. Through newsletters, organized groups, and personal engagements, she continually motivates participants to take active steps toward better health.
4. Continuous Improvement:
Carol also shares her thoughts on how evidence-based programs can improve and better serve specific communities. She highlights the need for personal testimonials, the value of pilot presentations, and the impact of creating strong social connections among participants.
Don't miss the full episode for an in-depth look at Carol Sabilski's experiences and insights. Tune in to learn how we can all contribute to the health and wellness of older adults in our communities.
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Stay connected and continue to inspire those around you. Let's make a difference, one step at a time!
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The ADS Evidence Based Programs Team
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π§΅ Tweet thread
Absolutely! Here's an engaging Twitter thread based on Carol Sabilski's interview:
π§΅β¨ THREAD: Meet Carol Sabilski, the inspiring nurse who's dedicated over 30 years to making a difference in the lives of older adults through health programs in Franklin. Dive in to learn about her journey and the impactful work she's doing! π
1/ π Carol Sabilski has spent decades working with the Franklin Health Department, focusing on projects and programs for older adults. Her passion? Fall prevention! She's been a leader in numerous workshops, like "Stepping On", for over a decade! π₯β€οΈ
2/ π©ββοΈ Originally from Minnesota, Carol's journey to Milwaukee was an adventure with a classmate. They had interviews at every hospital in the area and chose to start at St. Joe's, where they both found their calling. π₯β¨
3/ π©Ί Carol's love for older adults blossomed early. She enjoys hearing their stories and helping them remain mobile and independent. Her career in immunizations and fall prevention highlights her dedication to comprehensive care for all ages. π
4/ πͺ Carol's initiation into fall prevention began with workshops like "It's a Matter of Balance." She quickly realized the importance of teaching older adults not to fear falling and to stay active. Her commitment led her to become a trusted trainer in "Stepping On." ποΈββοΈ
5/ π§ More than just a job, Carol finds personal fulfillment in her work. One memorable story involves a participant who gained the confidence to attend her granddaughter's wedding in Pennsylvania after taking Carol's class. Talk about life-changing impact! πβ¨
6/ π Engaging older adults, particularly within diverse communities, can be challenging. Carol utilizes city newsletters, senior groups, and apartment managers to spread the word about her workshops. Her proactive approach ensures no one is left out! π£π‘
7/ π€ Carol's secret to engagement? Creating a casual, welcoming environment where everyone feels comfortable sharing their experiences. She ensures even the quietest voices are heard, fostering a supportive community atmosphere. π£οΈβ€οΈ
8/ π₯ Carol stresses the importance of understanding every facet of fall prevention. From medications to vision, her workshops cover it all. The feedback? Participants often discover things they never considered before! ππ
9/ π To better serve African American communities, Carol recommends leveraging trusted voices within these communities. By sharing their positive experiences, these individuals can encourage others to join and benefit. π£οΈπ€
10/ π Interested in becoming a facilitator? Carol's advice: if you love working with older adults, you'll find immense satisfaction in this role. It's all about connecting, learning, and helping others live their best lives. πΏπ΅
11/ π Carolβs dedication and innovative approach showcase the profound impact one person can have. From preventing falls to nurturing confidence, sheβs changing lives one step at a time. Thank you, Carol, for your incredible work! ππ
Follow for more inspiring stories and tips on health and wellness for all ages! ππ₯ #HealthcareHeroes #FallPrevention #AgingGracefully
πͺ‘ Threads by Instagram
Just finished listening to Carol S. from Franklin Health Dept. share how empowering older adults through fall prevention workshops can boost their confidence. Her dedication to community health over 30 years is inspiring.
Carol S. reflects on her journey from MN to Milwaukee, finding her niche in health programs for older adults. Her story underscores the impact of following your passion and serving your community.
Carol S. highlights the importance of understanding the multifaceted causes of falls in seniors. From medication to mobility, small insights can lead to big improvements in their quality of life.
Hearing Carol S. describe the joy of seeing seniors gain confidence and independence through health programs is heartwarming. One participant even drove to a wedding in PA after her workshop!
Engaging older adults in health programs isnβt always easy, but Carol S. shows it can be done with empathy and creativity. Her approach: personal connections, shared stories, and community involvement.
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