Resources

The Plastisity of Human Aging

From the lecture description: Walter M. Bortz II, M.D., a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, gave a lecture The Plastisity of Human Aging in Schroedinger Lecture Theatre. His book Dare …

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United States Demographics (Stanford Center on Longevity)

Articles and Blog Posts

From the Center on Longevity site: Over the next 30 years, the US population age 65+ will double from 40 million to 80 million, and the share of old people will increase from 13% to …

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A Guide to Mapping and Mobilizing the Associations in Local Neighborhoods

via A Community Building Workbook   |   Reports

From the introduction: This is a guide to mapping and mobilizing the capacities of associations functioning in your community.

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Gerotranscendence: A Developmental Theory of Positive Aging

Books and Chapters

From the description: Expanding upon his earlier writings, Dr. Tornstam’s latest book explores the need for new theories in gerontology and sets the stage for the development of his theory of gerotranscendence. This theory was …

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Days With My Father

Columns and Blogs

From the website: After a while, I realized I couldn’t keep telling [my father] that his wife had died. He didn’t remember, and it was killing both of us, to re-live her death constantly. I …

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The Joys of Adult Education: From Reading Homer to Racing Porsches

via Harvard Magazine   |   Reports

From the abstract: Adults are returning to school for a number of reasons including to expand ones mind, to adjust to the demands of ones personal life, to advance in a job, change careers, or …

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The Creativity and Aging Study: the Impact of Professionally Conducted Cultural Programs on Older Adults Final Report (April 2006)

Research and Studies

From the executive summary: In 2001, the National Endowment for the Arts developed a cooperative agreement with The George Washington University to conduct a multisite national study with the aim of measuring the impact of …

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The Creative Center at University Settlement (TCC)

Programs and Initiatives

From the website: In 2011, University Settlement embarked on its newest merger with The Creative Center: Arts in Healthcare, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the creative arts to people with cancer, chronic illnesses, …

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Creative Ageing – Winston Churchill Memorial Trust

Research and Studies

These are the Winston Churchhill Memorial Trust’s findings from Fellows’ research into the beneficial effects of the arts on ageing.

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Poetry & Older Adults

Toolkits

From the toolkit: Is there a poem or verse that is particularly significant to you? Perhaps it was read at your high school graduation. Or maybe it was a nursery rhyme you learned at your …

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