Although community-based research is important for bringing benefits to the population, often times the connections between the community and researchers are weakened or lost. While there is a gap in the literature to examine whether these interventions have long-term results, the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in successful aging is well-established. In the Dona Francisca Health Study (2015-2018), Community Health Workers (CHWs) were trained to deliver a behavior change program on physical activity, healthy eating, and mental well-being to improve the health of the older adult population in the southern, rural city of Dona Francisca. Because of the detailed training and design of the program, it is possible that CHWs might still be transmitting this knowledge and the community continues to benefit from it. Through semi-structured interviews with CHW, former participants, and administrative personnel, we aim to explore what is left of the Dona Francisca Health Study after 6 years of completion.