Hello, my name is Reagan Shira, and this summer I have the privilege of interning with the Oregon State University Extension Service in Malheur County. I graduated from Corban University with my bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and I am now working toward my master’s degree in teaching through Eastern Oregon University. Having grown up in Malheur county, I am really excited about the many program opportunities that we are offering and that I will be able to help lead.

Reagan Shira passes out Walk With Ease programming prior to walk.
Reagan Shira passes out Walk With Ease programming prior to walk. Photo: Barbara Brody

One program that I am very excited about is Walk with Ease. Walk with Ease is a research based exercise program published by the Arthritis Foundation. It is targeted to older adults who are looking to improve their health and reduce joint pain. Through the work of my supervisor, Barbara Brody, we are now able to offer this program in Adrian, Nyssa, and Ontario. I lead the group in Adrian which is a huge blessing as this is the community that I grew up in.

Through this program, participants will not only learn the research behind the exercise and how it is implemented, but research has shown the positive impact of educational, social, and physical activity initiatives on older adults. They can enhance both mental and physical health, alleviate loneliness and social isolation, and promote emotional well-being and overall quality of life for participants.

Although we are only three weeks in, it has already been so rewarding. While the physical results take time to establish, I can already see other impacts the program is making for our aging adults. The participants have really enjoyed having a place to gather and socialize. Many days they stick around and chat for 10-15 minutes after our workout as they catchup.

It is important for our aging population in rural areas that opportunities such as Walk with Ease are available. According to County Health Rankings and Roadmaps, 27% of Malheur County residents are physically inactive outside of work compared to the state average of 20%. Only 36% of Malheur County residents having adequate access to locations for physical activity which is over 50% less when compared to the rest of the state.

So far, my internship with the OSU Extension office in Malheur County has been incredibly fulfilling, particularly through my involvement in the Walk with Ease program. As a native of Malheur County and a student dedicated to advancing in the field of education, I am deeply invested in improving the health and well-being of our community’s older adults. Through initiatives like Walk with Ease, we not only provide valuable physical exercise but also foster social connections and emotional support that are vital to overall wellness. Moving forward, I am eager to continue contributing to programs that make a meaningful difference in the lives of our residents, ensuring that everyone has access to opportunities that promote a healthier and more vibrant community.

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