Journal of Intergenerational Relationships | 2021

New Program in the Field: Enhancing Wellness in Older Adults through Intergenerational Community-Engaged Learning Programs in Long-Term Care Settings

 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT This paper offers intergenerational professionals a unique approach to enhancing the physical, social, and emotional health of older adults residing in nursing facilities. Authors present a flexible framework for the adoption, adaptation, and facilitation of a university-driven intergenerational community-engaged learning program to engage residents in large group fitness activities. Strategies for program development and implementation are discussed using the Penn State Altoona and Old Dominion University Senior Wellness program as a flexible model promising reciprocal benefits for older adults and professionals in-training. The authors encourage program modification for application in readers’ respective intergenerational settings.

Volume 19
Pages 272 - 279
DOI 10.1080/15350770.2021.1908042
Language English
Journal Journal of Intergenerational Relationships

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