Resources

What Does Creative Aging Look Like?

Creative Aging Resource Journals   |   2025

In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Journal, writer and arts educator, Samantha Oleschuk, breaks down the many ways that creative aging is practiced across various fields, delivery formats, ages, and health conditions. Creative aging …

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When the Prescription Is for a Dance Class, Not a Pill

via The New York Times   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2024

Prescriptions for social activities, exercise and the arts — first popularized in Britain — are coming to America. But some experts say the U.S. health care system may get in the way.

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Kean University Orchestra: Free For the Community

Websites   |   2024

The Kean University Orchestra offers a unique and inclusive opportunity for community members to make music together. Our musicians range in age from high school students to individuals in their 80s, creating a rich and …

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The Ways Our Bodies Age

Articles and Blog Posts   |   2024

Knowledge of normal aging written in easy to understand, non-medical language is difficult for the average person to obtain. This book is written for non-medical folks, with interesting stories (HIPPA compliant) about expected bodily changes …

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Standish Village Resident Rekindles Love of Performing

Articles and Blog Posts

This article is a feature on Nancy Doran, a resident at Standish Village who tends to self-isolate. Nancy is a lifelong pianist and loves performing, and soon brought the idea to perform in front of …

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Reflections Program at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University

Videos   |   2015

For individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their care partners, it can be challenging to find inclusive, understanding environments that support joy, connection, and learning. This video highlights Reflections, a program offered through a partnership between …

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The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging

via Simon & Schuster   |   Books and Chapters   |   2024

Julia Hotz explores social prescribing — a health care approach that connects people to community activities like art, gardening, and volunteering to improve well-being. Through science and personal stories collected through hands-on research, Hotz shows …

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From Loneliness to Social Connection: Charting a Path to Healthier Societies

Reports   |   2025

This World Health Organization report illuminates the widespread yet overlooked impacts of social isolation and loneliness on individual health and society as a whole. Based on current evidence, it emphasizes the need for immediate, coordinated …

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The POMtastics

Videos   |   2025

The POMtastics is a documentary that follows Joie Edson and her vibrant pom-dance team made up of older adults across various Massachusetts communities. Blending high-energy movement with deep community connection, the film celebrates how dance …

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Wisconsin Memory Café Programs: A Best Practice Guide

Toolkits   |   2017

This concise comprehensive guide offers a detailed framework for creating and operating Memory Cafés — welcoming social spaces designed to support individuals living with memory loss and their caregivers. Covering everything from foundational vision and …

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