Resources

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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Group Arts Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Among Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

via Nature Mental Health   |   Research and Studies   |   2025

In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we assessed the efficacy of group arts interventions, where individuals engage together in a shared artistic experience (for example, dance or painting), for reducing depression and anxiety among older …

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