Responding to social isolation among older adults through lifelong learning: Lessons and questions during COVID-19

Craig A. Talmage, Abby Baker, M. Aaron Guest, R. Knopf
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ABSTRACT As local systems shift to meet their constituents’ needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, lifelong learning institutes showcase positive responses to addressing the older adults’ needs. Older adults have not only greater susceptibility to contracting COVID-19; they also are at higher risk of social isolation and its adverse health outcomes. During COVID-19, the quarantine and distancing procedures can exacerbate social isolation. As local communities seek to bolster their residents’ well-being during COVID-19, older adults cannot be overlooked. This essay shares brief coverage of the issue of social isolation among older adults to set up a discussion of the response of a lifelong learning provider in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA. This essay uses the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Arizona State University as an exemplary case in addressing older adults needs, specifically community and learning needs, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The essay concludes with questions for future research and practice.
通过终身学习应对老年人的社会孤立:COVID-19期间的经验教训和问题
随着地方系统在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间转向满足其选民的需求,终身学习机构在解决老年人需求方面表现出积极的反应。老年人不仅更容易感染COVID-19;他们还面临着社会孤立及其不利健康后果的更高风险。在2019冠状病毒病期间,隔离和保持距离的程序可能会加剧社会孤立。随着当地社区在2019冠状病毒病期间努力改善居民的福祉,老年人也不容忽视。这篇文章分享了老年人社会孤立问题的简短报道,以建立对美国亚利桑那州马里科帕县终身学习提供者的反应的讨论。本文以亚利桑那州立大学Osher终身学习研究所为例,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间解决老年人需求,特别是社区和学习需求。文章最后提出了未来研究和实践的问题。
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