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Exploring Neighbourhood-based Programming for Older Adults: A Seniors’ Satellite

Abstract

Community-based programs for older adults are key health-promoting resources; however, barriers to participation exist, including transportation, cost, accessibility, and social in-groups. To address such barriers, a neighborhood-based Seniors’ Satellite program was implemented. We explored the benefits of participating in this program, and barriers and facilitators to participation, through a mixed methods program evaluation. The Satellite attracted older adults at risk of isolation and those more socially connected, from the local neighborhood and more distant areas. Findings suggest program participants valued the combination of social contact, exercise, and fun, in a local, friendly setting, and gained social and health benefits.

Authors

Hand C; Schouten K; Dellamora M; Letts L; Drenth T

Journal

Activities Adaptation & Aging, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 190–217

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

July 3, 2022

DOI

10.1080/01924788.2021.1910153

ISSN

0192-4788

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