Promoting Active and Healthy Ageing at Day Centers for Older People

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Day centers provide opportunities for older people to achieve active and healthy aging. Staff play a significant role in day centers, although evidence is lacking concerning their role. To explore the experiences of staff in promoting active and healthy aging at social day centers, interviews with 12 staff working at day centers for older people were carried out. The findings present two categories: the actions of the staff and conditions affecting activities at the day centers. Staff at day centers may play an important role in providing opportunities for older people to maintain health and participation in meaningful activities.

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Larsson Ranada, Å., & Österholm, J. (2022). Promoting Active and Healthy Ageing at Day Centers for Older People. Activities, Adaptation and Aging, 46(3), 236–250. https://doi.org/10.1080/01924788.2022.2028050

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