Penn State Extension Seeks Input on Health, Wellness Programming

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Extension is seeking public input that will shape its health and wellness programming for the next three to five years. 

The goal is to serve Pennsylvanians in ways that are meaningful and accessible to them, a news release states.

Among other topics, survey respondents can indicate their level of interest in Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia; cancer prevention; diabetes prevention and management; exercise and fitness; heart disease prevention and management; nutrition and food preparation; women’s health; and aging successfully.

The confidential survey, which is available HERE, takes about five to 10 minutes to complete, the release states. Respondents can enter for a chance to win a voucher for a free Penn State Extension health and wellness course and a health and wellness gift basket.

Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.