Intergenerational programs have been shown to benefit people across the lifespan.
Read how one School of Nursing alumna founded a growing intergenerational neighborhood in the March issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the SoN’s Center for Aging Research and Education. Here’s an excerpt:
“When you bring generations together, children have people who have time to look at them, listen to them, play with them, and enjoy them. Seniors have a purpose in mentoring parents and children.”
This month’s CARE Connections also includes information about continuing education on nurse onboarding in assisted living; a profile of CARE Affiliate Susan Passmore, PhD; and news and events related to older adult health and well-being.
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This post was authored by Diane Farsetta on 03/03/2022.