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Eight San Diego County Organizations Awarded Grants to 'Jumpstart the Conversation'
The grants were introduced after a workshop, Enhancing Lifelong Learning: Developing a Livable San Diego County for All Ages, which took place in March at the San Diego Health Services Complex. The workshop was one of a series of regional workshops focused on creating livable communities for all ages. The workshops and grants are part of a national Aging in Place Initiative undertaken by Partners for Livable Communities (Partners) and the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), with funding provided by MetLife Foundation. The workshop was hosted by the County of San Diego Aging & Independence Services (AIS) department. Grantees were announced at Aging Summit 2008, held at Town and Country Resort on
One grant recipient, Peninsula Shepherd Senior Center, will use the award to partner with Sharp HealthCare to create an Older Adult Healthy Lifestyle workshop, focusing on the theme of lifelong learning for older adults. The workshop will be presented at local senior centers, churches and libraries.
"With the aging of the baby boomers, it's important to develop an educational tool for helping people stay healthy," said
"The range of organizations committed to improving livability for all ages is a good indicator of the strong area-wide support for this initiative," said
The eight winning projects are:
— Alzheimer's Association, which will expand the "Memories in the Making Art" program to provide an art and brain health educational program targeted at older and caregivers
— Bayside Community Center in partnership with San Diego Community College Continuing Education Department, San Diego Futures Foundation, and
— Friends of Adults Day Health Care Centers in partnership with
— Heritage Clinic will develop a program for clinicians and peer counselors to assist older adult clients in exploring their individual talents through conversation and support groups; and will also encourage clients to express their thoughts, ideas and expectations though diverse media.
— La Mesa Park and Recreation Foundation in partnership with the
— Peninsula Shepherd Senior Center in partnership with Sharp HealthCare will create an Older Adult Healthy Lifestyle Workshop, focusing on the theme of lifelong learning for older adults.
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— The Arc of
"It is exciting to see workshops like this raise the awareness of organizations working together to create communities for all ages," said
For additional details on the winning projects visit http://www.aginginplaceinitiative.org. A comprehensive report on the
Partners for Livable Communities (Partners) is a national, nonprofit organization working to renew communities for all ages. For more information on the other workshops planned in the national series, visit http://www.aginginplaceinitiative.org, or contact
The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) is a leading voice on aging issues for Area Agencies on Aging across the country. For additional information, visit http://www.n4a.org.
MetLife Foundation was established in 1976 by MetLife for the purpose of supporting education, health, civic and cultural organizations. For additional information, visit http://www.metlife.org.
CONTACTS: Partners for Livable Communities: Irene Garnett (202) 887-5990 x109, igarnett@livable.com National Association of Area Agencies on Aging: Helen Eltzeroth, (202)872-0888, heltzeroth@n4a.org MetLife Foundation: Ted Mitchell, (401) 827-3236, tjmitchell@metlife.com
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