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New Horizons for the Elderly: Testing a Six-Week Program in Long-Term Care
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
However, the study also raised some questions. For example, it's not clear how long the effects of the program will last. Will the residents continue to feel the benefits of the program after it's over? Or will they need ongoing support to maintain these feelings? These are important questions that need to be answered in future research.
Another question is whether the program can be adapted to different types of long-term care facilities. The study was conducted in one specific facility, so it's not clear if the program would work in other places. Different facilities have different needs and resources, so the program might need to be adjusted to fit each one.
The study also highlights the importance of social interaction for older adults. The program encouraged residents to connect with each other and share their experiences. This is important because social isolation can be a big problem for older adults, especially those in long-term care facilities. The program showed that even small changes can make a big difference in their well-being.
The study also shows that there's a need for more programs like this. Older adults in long-term care facilities often have limited opportunities for personal growth and self-expression. Programs like GLOW can help fill this gap and provide them with new ways to find meaning and happiness.
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