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Case Studies from Age in Action

2006

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The Shepherd’S Center Of Richmond: Opportunities For Meaning And Personal Growth Through Service, Linda Frank Jan 2006

The Shepherd’S Center Of Richmond: Opportunities For Meaning And Personal Growth Through Service, Linda Frank

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. To inform Virginians about The Shepherd’s Center of Richmond, a non-profit service organization by, with, and for older adults.

2. To demonstrate the impact of volunteer service as a means to finding a sense of meaning and purpose in later life.


Parish Nursing: A Vital Piece To The Puzzle Of Care For Older Adults, Donna B. Coffman Jan 2006

Parish Nursing: A Vital Piece To The Puzzle Of Care For Older Adults, Donna B. Coffman

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. To generate awareness of the emerging practice of faith community/parish nursing and its implications for the overall improvement of health care.

2. To explore specific ways parish nursing can help meet the holistic health needs of older adults in local congregations


Elderfriends: Relieving Loneliness Among Elders, Kiersten Seeger Ware, Sarah Coble Jan 2006

Elderfriends: Relieving Loneliness Among Elders, Kiersten Seeger Ware, Sarah Coble

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. To discuss social isolation among older adults.

2. To promote awareness of the ElderFriends program, an intervention newly established in greater Richmond

3. To seek friendly visitors for the ElderFriends program.


Brain Health: Mending The Mind After Age 50, Susan Hardwicke Jan 2006

Brain Health: Mending The Mind After Age 50, Susan Hardwicke

Case Studies from Age in Action

Educational Objectives

1. Increase understanding of brain function and its potential to improve with age.

2. Describe an application of neuroscience, cognitive training, and nutrition for solving a problem associated with aging.

3. Evaluate neural plasticity with aging.