Health promotion programs based on evidence for improved well-being and prevention of diseases.

Virtual Programming

Virtual programming continues to be an option for many IIID evidence-based programs post-pandemic. Implementing a virtual option, such as online via Zoom or other virtual platforms, can help expand the reach of your IIID programs to provide services in underserved communities.

Prior to implementing a IIID program virtually, confirm that the program has been approved by the developer for remote delivery. NCOA provides two options for identifying the approved formats for each IIID program on their Evidence-Based Programs site:

  • Option 1: Click on "Download the spreadsheet of approved programs"; locate the specific program; check the "Program Format" section for approved formats
  • Option 2: Use the Search feature to locate the specific program; scroll down to the "Format" section for approved formats

Resources for remote delivery:

Senior Asian couple engaging in yoga on their living room floor.