Success StorySenior Arts Engagement Builds Senior Community Confidence
Senior Arts Engagement Builds Senior Community Confidence
Author: Andrea Slone
Planning Unit: Floyd County CES
Major Program: Arts Engagement
Plan of Work: Health and Nutrition
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Prior to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the Floyd County Family and Consumer Science program went to a local elderly community, Highland Terrace for arts engagement. Highland Terrace in considered a “high rise” community. Only those 65 and older can live there. Extension has been a longtime partner with the community in health and wellness program, arts engagement, and agriculture. Studies suggest that elderly involved with arts engagement are generally healthier because the arts create health promotions and disease prevention (National Endowment For The Arts, 2006).
When COVID-19 happened in March of 2020 and Kentucky started placing policies and restrictions, the Floyd County Family & Consumer Science Program had to stop the arts engagement program with Highland Terrace. The Family & Consumer Science program offered to do grab and go kits for the residents, but the housing authority kindly declined for safety precautions.
Arts engagement with the senior did resume in 2021 but shortly after resuming, classes had to come to a halt due once again to a rapid increase in COVID-19 numbers. Though, in March 2022 classes were able to start back. The program has been held monthly and was one of the very first programs held at Highland Terrace from an outside partner. Each month the Family & Consumer Science Agent has offered various of crafts for the seniors to do. A total of 24 seniors have participated in the program so far. One resident stated that this program has helped the residents in many ways. It was stated again that it has built back confidence in the community and has given the residents something to look forward to.
National Endowment For The Arts . (2006, April 30). The Creativity and Aging Study The Impact of Professionally Conducted Cultural Programs on Older Adults. https://www.arts.gov/sites/default/files/NEA-Creativity-and-Aging-Cohen-study.pdf.
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