Abstract
Intergenerational programs may improve meaningful engagement for people with dementia and for attitudes toward older people in youth. Grandfriends, a 12-week program increased passive engagement and enjoyment among nursing home residents when interacting with preschoolers (n = 21) in comparison to usual activities. Grandfriends participants (n = 20) did not show changes on quality of life, agitation, or sense of community in comparison to residents (n = 20) randomized to usual care. Suggestions for future programs are given.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to the residents, children and their families, and the staff of RSL LifeCare and Little Diggers Kindergarten, particularly Shannon Sinclair and Jessica Watton.