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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community singing on mental health-related quality of life of older people: Randomised controlled trial.

The study summarized in this report aimed to “evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community group singing for a population of older people in England.”  They state that “little rigorous research has been conducted looking …

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Beneficial effects of choir singing on cognition and well-being of older adults

The authors of this report note that “choir singing has been associated with better mood and quality of life (QOL) in healthy older adults, but little is known about its potential cognitive benefits in aging. …

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Choral singing and psychological wellbeing: Quantitative and qualitative findings from English choirs in a cross-national survey

The authors of this report state that there have been numerous evaluations of choral singing as a health promotion activity but these were highly diverse theoretically, methodologically, and in terms of size.  For this study …

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From Bingo to Bartok: Creative and innovative approaches to involving older people with orchestras

A selection of good practice examples of orchestras in the UK and also Finland engaging with older people, including people with dementia.

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On diversity and creative ageing

This short report includes eleven case studies of creative ageing projects in the UK which set out to engage sections of the older population that are often under-served by arts and cultural organisations, including organisations …

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Celebrating Intergenerational Diversity

An evaluation of three projects working with younger and older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people This article discusses and evaluates three programs carried out in 2011 by Age UK that aimed “to promote solidarity …

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Promoting Intergenerational Programmes: Where is the Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice?

From the abstract: “UK government and non-governmental organisations are promoting the use of intergenerational programmes in England and Wales to improve community cohesion. However, much thought needs to be given to designing programmes, and intergenerational …

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Aging Gracefully: Pallette, an Intergenerational Arts Program, Pairs VCU Students with Senior Adults to Overcome Ageism Through Art

Pallette is a program of Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Arts’ Department of Dance and Choreography that was started in 2014 to enable interdisciplinary health profession students to work with older adults on creative projects. …

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Meeting the Multigenerational Moment

A 2021 issue of The Stanford Social Science Review, titled “Meeting the Multigenerational Moment,” offered a set of 8 essays exploring, “how fresh thinking and new social arrangements hold the potential to make the most …

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Making the Case for Intergenerational Programs

From the Generations United website: Making the Case for Intergenerational Programs is based on a comprehensive review of the literature on intergenerational programs and highlights evidence-based findings on how intergenerational programs benefit everyone.

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