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Creative Aging Influences Organizational Strategy at Rumriver Art Center

Case Studies

Rumriver Art Center’s Seeding Vitality Arts programming exceeded their expectations and became a driving force behind their organizational strategy. Having realized that sustaining creative aging programs at the Center would require total alignment of programmatic, …

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Leveraging Existing Infrastructure for Creative Aging at Brooklyn Public Library

Case Studies

Supported wholeheartedly by Brooklyn Public Library’s (BPL) leadership, creative aging programming has become an integral part of the library’s offerings for their older adults. By leveraging pre-existing resources and infrastructure and dedicating support towards the …

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Partnerships Key to Sustainability for Dances for a Variable Population

Case Studies

Through clear and innovative programming, active demonstration of program benefits, and equal investment in their community of teaching artists and participants, Dances for a Variable Population (DVP) has been able to build successful, lasting relationships …

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Greenwich House Pivots to Online in Response to COVID-19

Case Studies

When the COVID-19 crisis began, the staff at Greenwich House in New York City worked tirelessly to ensure that all of their members had access to the meal services that they absolutely rely on. However, …

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Radio Theater! at Peru Free Library

Case Studies

The Peru Free Library (PFL), a member of the Clinton Essex Franklin Library System, is located in New York’s North Country, near the U.S.-Canadian Border. PFL found great success in offering their first creative aging …

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Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life

Books and Chapters

From Eric Klinenberg’s site: “In Palaces for the People, Eric Klinenberg suggests a way forward. He believes that the future of democratic societies rests not simply on shared values but on shared spaces: the libraries, …

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Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone

Books and Chapters

From WorldCat: “A revelatory examination of the sharp increase in people who live alone and its surprising benefits.”

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Aging and the Intersection of Cognition, Motivation, and Emotion

Books and Chapters

From ScienceDirect: “This chapter aims to integrate the disparate domains of cognitive aging and socio-emotional aging from the perspective of a motivational theory of life-span development. A thorough understanding of how the human mind adapts …

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Growing Old or Living Long: Take Your Pick

via Issues in Science and Technology   |   Articles and Blog Posts

From the article: “My students, colleagues, and I had been studying age-related changes in motivation for several years. We began to wonder whether changes in motivation would affect performance on cognitive tasks, and we set …

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A Long Bright Future: Happiness, Health, and Financial Security in an Age of Increased Longevity

Books and Chapters

From Amazon: “In A Long Bright Future, longevity and aging expert Laura Carstensen guides us into the new possibilities offered by a longer life. She debunks the myths and misconceptions about aging that stop us …

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