New Resource to Help Older Adults Find Intergenerational Opportunities to Stay Engaged

New Resource to Help Older Adults Find Intergenerational Opportunities to Stay Engaged

Participating in activities with people of other ages can lead to increased life satisfaction, decreased social isolation, a stronger sense of community and improved quality of life. That’s why engAGED, in partnership with the Eldercare Locator and with contributions from Generations United, has released a new publication to help older adults find intergenerational activities.

Connecting Generations: Finding Intergenerational Activities Within Your Community is a consumer-friendly brochure that provides older adults with information on the benefits of intergenerational engagement, examples of types of intergenerational activities and resources to find activities within their communities. Available in English and Spanish.Questions? Let us know by sending an email to [email protected].

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