Background: As the older adult population increases, it is imperative to increase older adults' opportunities for social involvement, thus maintaining their important roles and contributions to society. While there are known health-related benefits of volunteerism among older adults, a dearth of information exists on the perceived benefits of volunteerism among low-income and ethnic minority older adults. Purpose: To understand the perceived psychosocial benefits of volunteering in the Senior Companion Program and to present findings of focus groups conducted with urban-dwelling, low-income older adult women volunteers. Design and Methods: Inductive content analysis and the Dedoose qualitative data analysis software were used for...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
This report evaluates whether a program for older volunteers, designed for both generativity and hea...
Background and Objectives: Scholars argue that volunteering enhances social, physical, and cognitive...
Volunteering in late life is associated with health benefits such as reduced risk of hypertension, i...
Older Americans no longer see retirement as an “endless vacation,” but increasingly as an active, en...
Senior Companion Programs (SCPs) help the homebound elderly. They operate through local Area Agencie...
Background and purpose: Current research in the United States suggests that people over age 65 are ...
The Baby Boomer generation in the United States is growing older, and the number of adults age 65 ye...
This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons “become” volunteers. Forty i...
Past research suggests that senior citizens often face challenges related to deteriorating physical ...
Volunteering within their community greatly benefits older adults, contributing to increased optimis...
The current political-economic climate, which is generally supportive of both private and public sec...
In this article, we examine varied attitudes and practices toward volunteering in later life, as sha...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Studies often fail to adequately test the causal relationship between volunteering and well-being. Y...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
This report evaluates whether a program for older volunteers, designed for both generativity and hea...
Background and Objectives: Scholars argue that volunteering enhances social, physical, and cognitive...
Volunteering in late life is associated with health benefits such as reduced risk of hypertension, i...
Older Americans no longer see retirement as an “endless vacation,” but increasingly as an active, en...
Senior Companion Programs (SCPs) help the homebound elderly. They operate through local Area Agencie...
Background and purpose: Current research in the United States suggests that people over age 65 are ...
The Baby Boomer generation in the United States is growing older, and the number of adults age 65 ye...
This Grounded Theory study describes the process by which older persons “become” volunteers. Forty i...
Past research suggests that senior citizens often face challenges related to deteriorating physical ...
Volunteering within their community greatly benefits older adults, contributing to increased optimis...
The current political-economic climate, which is generally supportive of both private and public sec...
In this article, we examine varied attitudes and practices toward volunteering in later life, as sha...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Studies often fail to adequately test the causal relationship between volunteering and well-being. Y...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
This report evaluates whether a program for older volunteers, designed for both generativity and hea...
Background and Objectives: Scholars argue that volunteering enhances social, physical, and cognitive...