2020
DOI: 10.14738/abr.89.9139
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EASE: A Method to Integrate Older Adults back into Senior Centers post COVID-19

Abstract: One in six senior citizens (age 65 years and older) living alone in the United States faces physical, cultural, and/or geographical barriers that isolate them from their peers and communities. This isolation can prevent them from receiving benefits and services that can improve their economic security and ability to live healthy, independent lives. Although it is generally known that depression is not directly related to the aging process, adults 65 years and older are more likely to experience depression due … Show more

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