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Hauptverfasser: Girvan, James T., Harris, Frances
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1989
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author Girvan, James T.
Harris, Frances
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Harris, Frances
Girvan, James T.
Harris, Frances
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contents Idaho Senior Center Activities, Activity Participation Level, and Managers' Perceptions of Activity Success. Girvan, James T. Harris, Frances Administrator Attitudes Alzheimers Disease Community Centers Community Programs Food Service Health Programs Health Services Library Services Nutrition Older Adults Recreational Programs A survey completed by managers of 77 senior centers in Idaho revealed that meals, blood pressure screening, and games and trips were the most successful activities offered. Alzheimer's support groups, library books for loan, and exercise classes were the least successful. Possible reasons for the success or failure of these activities were explored, and three general implications were drawn: (1) senior citizens like to have fun and socialize without having to bother with preparations; (2) activities offered need to reflect a wide variety of options to elicit large participation and success levels; and (3) senior citizen activities should reflect the needs of each community. References are included. (TE)
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spellingShingle Idaho Senior Center Activities, Activity Participation Level, and Managers' Perceptions of Activity Success.
Girvan, James T.
Harris, Frances
Administrator Attitudes
Alzheimers Disease
Community Centers
Community Programs
Food Service
Health Programs
Health Services
Library Services
Nutrition
Older Adults
Recreational Programs
Idaho Senior Center Activities, Activity Participation Level, and Managers' Perceptions of Activity Success. Girvan, James T. Harris, Frances Administrator Attitudes Alzheimers Disease Community Centers Community Programs Food Service Health Programs Health Services Library Services Nutrition Older Adults Recreational Programs A survey completed by managers of 77 senior centers in Idaho revealed that meals, blood pressure screening, and games and trips were the most successful activities offered. Alzheimer's support groups, library books for loan, and exercise classes were the least successful. Possible reasons for the success or failure of these activities were explored, and three general implications were drawn: (1) senior citizens like to have fun and socialize without having to bother with preparations; (2) activities offered need to reflect a wide variety of options to elicit large participation and success levels; and (3) senior citizen activities should reflect the needs of each community. References are included. (TE)
title Idaho Senior Center Activities, Activity Participation Level, and Managers' Perceptions of Activity Success.
topic Administrator Attitudes
Alzheimers Disease
Community Centers
Community Programs
Food Service
Health Programs
Health Services
Library Services
Nutrition
Older Adults
Recreational Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309374