DARTS
Healthy Aging Classes
1645 Marthaler Ln, West St. Paul, MN, 55118
(651) 455-1560
info@darts1.org
https://dartsconnects.org/healthy-aging
Service Details
Description
Classes and workshops on how to make decisions that can help your health as you get older or as a caregiver helping others.
The programs have been tested through research and by real-world participants.
Additional Information
Provides classes:
* PEARLS (Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives)
* FallsTalk: Meet one-on-one with a trained facilitator to discuss your fall concerns and explore individualized solutions
Features
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Area Served by County
- Dakota County
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Payment
- Private pay
- Sliding fee scale
- Title III
Eligibility
Age 60+
Fees
The fee varies by location.
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Serves seniors in Dakota County and southern Washington County
Transportation services primarily located in Dakota, Washington and Hennepin counties.
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 455-1560 |
Last Update
10/13/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
- Adult Companion Services
- Caregiver Consultant
- Caregiver Support
- Chore Services (Waiver)
- Environmental Accessibility Adaptations (EAA) Home Assessment
- Family Caregiver Services
- Home Accessibility Modification
- Home Management Registration
- Home Repair and Maintenance
- Homemaker Services
- House Cleaning
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) without Training
- Information and Support
- Respite
- Snow Removal
- Support Group - Caregivers and Memory Loss (Memory Cafe)
- Technology Training for Older Adults
- Transportation
- Yard Work
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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JR-8200.3000-200Fall Prevention Programs Definition
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the risk factors associated with trips, slips and falls by older adults and others in and around their homes and the measures that can be taken prevent their occurrence. Delivery formats may include fact sheets, safety check lists or other informational materials; individual or group educational sessions which may include strength and balance exercises; and general media campaigns. The programs may address illnesses and other physical conditions that affect mobility and balance; "high-risk" medications or medication combinations that may cause drowsiness; lack or improper use of needed mobility aids; proper versus improper footwear; environmental safety hazards such as unsafe or unlighted stairways, uneven or slippery walking surfaces, obstacles such as throw rugs and exposed cords or wires, unsteady furniture or lack of grab bars and handrails; and other similar factors.