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Wellness programs for community mentors in Dixie State
St. George, Utah —In order to help Southern Utah live healthy lifestyles while engaging community members to serve as student mentors, Dixie State University has launched a program.
Participants will provide students with advice and feedback about how they run the program to help them in their studies and eventually their careers. Its Trailblazer Center for Lifelong Health & Wellness is designed for people of all ages and abilities.
“We want community mentors to play an active and vital role in the training and success of our students,” said Center Director Lori Newell.
Exercise science students will lead classes in yoga, fitness, dance, and other forms of exercise, and computer science students will help expand virtual reality exercise programs by developing apps, games, and software appropriate for different age groups.
Music and art students will teach classes for mentors with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, and humanities and psychology students will assist with intake forms and connect mentors with helpful resources.
Programs are offered through a collaboration with Intermountain Healthcare LiVe Well Center, Dixie State’s Institute for Continued Learning, Community Education and Campus Recreation, and other community partners.
To learn more about the Center and how to become involved as a mentor, contact Lori Newell at 435-0879-4886 or lori.newell@dixie.edu.
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