| Literature DB >> 34898777 |
Evan Plys1,2, Sara H Qualls2,3.
Abstract
The scope of programmed activity offerings and attendance rates for specific activities are not thoroughly captured in the assisted living (AL) literature. The purpose of this study is to report activity offerings and associated attendance rates, as well as relationships between individual factors and activity attendance patterns in a sample of 202 residents of 21 ALs. Sampled communities offered 50 different types of programmed activities. Each AL offered exercise and religious services, most offered BINGO (n = 19, 91%) and socials (n = 18, 86%). BINGO was the most frequently attended activity (n = 83; 47%), followed by religious services (n = 75; 38%), socials (n = 67; 40%), and musical performances (n = 62, 37%). Additional findings provide insight into the features of frequently attended activities, and the relationships between attendance and resident characteristics. The authors conclude with a discussion of implications for service delivery and future research.Entities:
Keywords: activity calendars; activity programming; assisted living; leisure; recreation
Year: 2020 PMID: 34898777 PMCID: PMC8654323 DOI: 10.1080/01924788.2020.1773674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Act Adapt Aging ISSN: 0192-4788