United Way of the Plains

Find Help:
2-1-1 of Kansas
Give Help:
Volunteer Center
Donate
Planned Giving
Gifts In Kind
Learn More:
About United Way
Partner Agencies
Annual Report
Success Stories
Newsletter Signup
Other:
Honor Roll
Special Publications
Search Site
Contact Us
User Sections:
Campaign Toolkit
Nonprofits Section
Funded Partners Toolkit
Success Story

Walking in Water

Fostering Health & Independence

Arthritis sufferer finds relief in the warm waters of a swimming pool.

When Claudine heard about the Arthritis Foundation Aquatics Program, she was skeptical at first. Claudine’s mother had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, and Claudine herself battled five different types of arthritis. She was hesitant to try something new like water exercise, but changed her mind when a friend told her, "Claudine, you can’t afford not to go."

Diving In

That was over twenty years ago when Claudine first stepped into the pool at the YMCA, and she has gone nearly every week since then. The arthritis aquatics program is supported by United Way of the Plains through the Arthritis Foundation, which trains instructors to meet certification standards. The program is held one to three times per week at numerous pools across the community, including more than 30 classes at the Greater Wichita YMCA.

"The program sells itself," said Valerie Fairchild, Arthritis Foundation Kansas Chapter program director, "If you go regularly, we guarantee that you will see results."

"On a fitness level, I have seen more lives changed by arthritis water exercise classes than any other program," said Jessica Stuhlsatz, YMCA Metropolitan Fitness & Health Director.

High-Quality Water

The arthritis aquatics program is designed to improve the quality of life of those suffering from arthritis by providing a safe, soothing environment for them to exercise in. Water is an excellent medium in which to exercise and stretch because of the buoyancy, warmth, and resistance. The pools used for the arthritis aquatics program have to be between eighty-three and eighty-eight degrees, a temperature that allows for the blood vessels to dilate and increase circulation.

The water also supports the joint, which allows for a wider range of motion. This enables participants to increase flexibility, and build muscle strength.

"You can do things in water that you cannot do on land," said Claudine.

Bouyant Buddies

Participants receive more than just a good workout when they attend regularly. They can also meet and make friends with other people who share their condition. Claudine and others have formed a tight-knit circle of friends and advocates, who strongly believe in the benefits of the arthritis aquatics program.

Claudine has reaped the many benefits of the program and has enjoyed a happier, more productive life. "I noticed immediately that the swelling in my ankles had gone down. I also sleep better on the days I go exercise. On the days I don’t go, I have to get up three to four times a night," said Claudine.

Claudine’s improved quality of life is most evident by her ability to work longer than she had expected. "I would have had to retire ten years earlier if I hadn’t gone," said Claudine.

See column at right to find out more about how your support of United Way of the Plains is helping our community.

More Stories: click here.

Fostering Health and Independence

Issue: Individuals suffering from arthritis need a safe and effective way to exercise to remain active and independent.

United Way Actions: United Way partners with the Arthritis Foundation that trains aquatics program instructors at the YMCA and other community pool sites to provide special exercise classes.

Results: Arthritis sufferers are able to improve their quality of life by attending water exercise classes.

United Way impacts issues that matter:

  • Strengthening Children and Families

  • Assisting the Elderly

  • Meeting Basic Needs

  • Fostering Health and Independence

For more information:

See other programs funded in the "Fostering Health and Independence" impact area: click here.