Creative Aging: Drawing on the Arts to Enhance Healthy Aging

In Nancy A. Pachana (ed.), Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Springer Singapore. pp. 1--5 (2016)
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Abstract

The term "creative aging," in the broadest sense, describes an aging policy idea that focuses on highlighting the creativity of older adults in order to prepare individuals and communities to manage old age. Programs focus on the evolution of creativity over the lifespan and aim to provide meaningful participatory engagement, especially through the arts.

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Andrzej Klimczuk
Warsaw School of Economics

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