Intergenerational Practice in the Community—What Does the Community Think?
The many changes that occur in the lives of older people put them at an increased risk of being socially isolated and lonely. Intergenerational programs for older adults and young children can potentially address this shortfall, because of the perceived benefit from generations interacting. This study explores whether there is an appetite in the community for intergenerational programs for community dwelling older adults.
Authors: Gail Kenning ,Nicole Ee, Ying Xu, et. al.
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