Sarah Toevs
Professor
Department of Community and Environmental Health
Boise State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Sarah Toevs, professor in the department of Community and Environmental Health directs the interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Aging at Boise State University. She is actively engaged with students, faculty, and community partners in efforts to maximize quality of life for individuals of all ages.
Research Interest
Her research expertise is in the areas of program evaluation and assessment and have resulted in several state and regional reviews such as the Idaho Needs Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia, Idaho Employment Related Supports: Opportunities and Challenges for the Idaho Home Choice Program, and Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS): Needs Assessment of Individuals Who Are Homebound.
Publications
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Westphal, L., Toevs, S. E. (2008). Food Safety Fee Survey: Results of National Survey Analysis for Legislative Action in Idaho.
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Toevs, S. E., Reeder, M. (2009). Pacific Region Association of Clinical Pastoral Education: environmental scan report.
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Toevs, S. E., Dunnagan, S., Peed, C. A. (2011). Fit and Fall Proof Program Sustainability Assessment: Survey of Program Participants.
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Toevs, S. E., Dunnagan, S., Peed, C. A. (2011). Fit and Fall Proof Program Sustainability Assessment: Survey of District Coordinators.
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Hyer, A., Hannah, E. L., Toevs, S. E., Burkhart, R. E. Paying for Long-Term Care in the Gem State: The Federal and State Laws Influencing How Long-Term Care Services for Idaho’s Growing Aged and Disabled Populations Are—and Will Be—Funded. Idaho Law Review, Spring 2012 (accepted for publication).