Partners in Arts Participation
ACHF Arts Access
Art activities led by professional arts at a senior services hub address access barriers related to physical or cognitive limitations of older adults. Participation logs for each activity will document the number of unduplicated older adult participants and total number participants per session. 2: Older adults will enjoy and share sustained artistic activity that enhances their overall health, quality of life and engagement in the community. Changes in physical and cognitive functioning among older adult participants will be documented using anecdotal evidence of changes, as well as artist in resident learning objectives for participants being met.
Fifty-five seniors, many with mobility or cognitive challenges, participated in Parmly campus based activities led by COMPAS artists. Attendance logs were maintained by Parmly staff for each activity overall and for each session of a camp. Residents of Parmly’s independent living community and its wellness center members were asked to complete an evaluation form after a camp with questions related to whether they learned a new art form or gained new skills. They also complete an annual survey on satisfaction with activities offered and what arts activities they would like to see offered at the Parmly campus. 2: Activities led by COMPAS artists provided seniors with new activities that enhanced their cognitive skills and engagement in the community. Each artist had established learning objectives for their particular activity with assessment tools that identify progress achieved. Due to physical and cognitive challenges, completing a survey is difficult for most participants. Staff observations and anecdotal evidence were used as a formative evaluation process. Surveys were distributed to participants who were residents of Parmly’s independent living residence or members of Parmly’s wellness center.
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