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      Intergenerational programs for persons with dementia: a scoping review.

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          Participation in intergenerational programs can have a positive impact on quality of life and well-being across age groups. We sought to examine the characteristics, goals, and outcomes of intergenerational programs for persons with dementia and children or youth. Six hundred and seventy-nine unique abstracts were identified through a search of 7 medical databases, 16 social science databases, 2 gray literature databases, and other sources. Twenty-seven articles met criteria for review. Articles must have gathered information on program design, goals, outcomes, or participants' perceptions. Overall, 3 themes emerged: program design, outcomes for child or youth participants, and outcomes for persons with dementia. Music, arts-based, and narrative programs were most common. Outcomes include effects on perceptions of aging and dementia, behavior, mood, engagement and sense of self. The use of qualitative and quantitative data, as well as descriptive articles, provided a richer picture of the relational features of intergenerational programs to emerge. The type of program had less of an impact on positive outcomes than if the activity was meaningful for participants and supported shared opportunities for relationship building and growth. The relationship-based skill set and scope of social work practitioners provides opportunity for the development, facilitation, and evaluation of intergenerational programs. The difficulties of establishing best practices due to methodological challenges and implications for further research are presented.

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          Journal
          J Gerontol Soc Work
          Journal of gerontological social work
          Informa UK Limited
          1540-4048
          0163-4372
          2015
          : 58
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work , University of Toronto , Toronto , Canada.
          Article
          10.1080/01634372.2015.1008166
          25748444
          bfcb299b-4113-414d-b3ed-b7e2881d4b07
          History

          dementia,youth,relationships,older adult,intergenerational program,cognitive impairment,children,Alzheimer’s

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