Being and Doing Together in a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community: Pandemic Experiences of Older Adults. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Developing effective, sustainable strategies that promote social inclusion, reduce isolation, and support older adults' wellbeing continues to be important to aging communities in Canada. One strategy that targets community-living older adults involves identifying naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) and supporting them through supportive service programs (NORC-SSPs). This qualitative descriptive study utilized semi-structured interviews to explore how older adults living in a NORC supported by an SSP, sought to build, and maintain, a sense of community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysis revealed how changes in context prompted changes in the program and community, and how despite lack of in-person opportunities participants continued to be together and do occupations together in creative ways that supported their sense of community. NORC-SSPs, like Oasis, play an important role in supporting older adults' capacity to build strong, resilient communities that support wellbeing, during a global pandemic and in non-pandemic times.

authors

  • Fernandes, Kassandra
  • Hand, Carri
  • Laliberte Rudman, Debbie
  • McGrath, Colleen
  • Cooper, Helen C
  • Donnelly, Catherine
  • DePaul, Vincent G
  • Letts, Lori
  • Richardson, Julie

publication date

  • November 29, 2024