| Literature DB >> 26731695 |
Sharon Koehn1, Sanzida Habib1, Syeda Bukhari1.
Abstract
The Seniors Support Services for South Asian Community (S4AC) project was developed in response to the underutilization of available recreation and seniors' facilities by South Asian seniors who were especially numerous in a suburban neighbourhood in British Columbia. Addressing the problem required the collaboration of the municipality and a registered non-profit agency offering a wide range of services and programs to immigrant and refugee communities. Through creative outreach and accommodation, the project has engaged more than 100 Punjabi-speaking seniors annually in diverse exercise activities. Case study research methods with staff and current and former senior participants of S4AC include participant observation, individual interviews, and focus groups. Viewed through the critical interpretive lens of the "candidacy framework", findings reveal the myriad ways in which access to health promotion and physical activity for immigrant older adults is a complex iterative process of negotiation at multiple levels.Entities:
Keywords: South Asian immigrants; Sud-Asiatique immigrés; access to services; accès aux services; aging; cadre de la candidature; candidacy framework; exercice; exercise; health promotion; immigrés âgés; promotion de la santé; vieillissment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26731695 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980815000586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808