Please use this form to indicate nutrition programs that you are interested in listed below.
Program Interest Form
Dining with Diabetes
An evidence-based, national program provided for adults with type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes and their families. The program teaches skills to identify and understand important information about managing or preventing diabetes.
Participants (18 years or older) will learn menu planning, carbohydrate counting, portion control, label reading, healthy fats, and the importance of fiber in managing diabetes.
This program includes four weekly, 2-hour sessions and a three-month follow-up class.
Dining with Diabetes complements and does not replace other diabetes education and management programs. Individual meal plans or guidance will not be provided.
DASH-Plus (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension - Plus Physical Activities)
A high blood pressure management program created by the University of Maryland Extension.
Participants (50 years or older) will learn what hypertension is, how to monitor blood pressure, what the DASH diet is (focusing on sodium, fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, dairy, fats, sweets, and shopping), and exercise demonstrations.
This program includes five weekly, 90-minute sessions.
Capture the Flavor: Herbs & Spices
Participants will learn how to:
Use herbs and spices to create your own international flavors
Apply best practices for herbs & spices storage
Explain how herbs & spices can be a food safety concern if handled improperly
Recognize health benefits of cooking with herbs & spices
This program is a 90-minute session.
Fresh Conversations
A nutrition education program for older adults. In Maryland, the program is administered by the University of Maryland Extension faculty and Fresh Conversations Certified Trainers. Maryland older adults receiving services from the local senior centers or sites where they congregate under Area Agencies on Aging are eligible to participate in the program.
This monthly program offers an array of nutrition, wellness, and health-related topics to older adults at senior centers and sites where they congregate. The sessions are filled with lively discussions, interactive activities, physical activity tips, mind-stimulating games, easy low-cost recipes, and an area to write down and track goals. Each month, participants will receive a vibrantly colored newsletter featuring relevant research-based health information.