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Wolman, Lauren, Atack, Lynda, Roy, Lisa, Arbeid, Esther, Dela Cruz, Czarielle, Zwicker, Sarah |
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Activities, Adaptation & Aging; Apr-Jun2023, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p232-249, 18p |
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The purpose of this study was to describe older adults' perceptions of loneliness, quality of life and connection to their community center during physical distancing to inform classes and events during COVID-19. A descriptive, mixed methods study using online and telephone surveys was conducted with 265 older adults in a major Canadian city. Older adults reported a lower quality of life and community connection and a greater sense of loneliness, however resilience emerged as a strong theme. Participants identified regular physical exercise, connection to others through technology and a philosophical approach to events and life as ways of coping with physical distancing. Community centers need to actively continue to innovate with technology, classes and events and provide regular, supportive communication with members during COVID-19 and beyond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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