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The Creativity and Aging Study: the Impact of Professionally Conducted Cultural Programs – Final Report

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Cohen, Gene, The Creativity and Aging Study: The Impact of Professionally Conducted Cultural Progams on Older Adults, Final Report. April 2007

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subject terms

Aging & Longevity

Aging & Longevity > Health: Brain & Mental

Aging & Longevity > Health: Physical

Aging & Longevity > Social Interaction & Isolation

Aging & Longevity > Vitality & Wellness

Creative Aging

Creative Aging > Arts Education

Creative Aging > Creative Aging Model

Creative Aging > Creative Expression

Creative Aging > Program Models

Creative Aging > Social Engagement

contributor

Gene Cohen

related organizations

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

The George Washington University

resource type

Reports

year

2006

keywords

AARP, Brooklyn, Center for Mental Health Services, Creativity and Aging Study, DC, DHHS, Health & Humanities, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, International Foundation for Music Research, National Collaborative on Aging, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Retired Teachers Association, NIH, NYC, SAMHSA, San Francisco, Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation, The Center on Aging, Washington

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