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Using Travel Diaries to Examine the Extent to Which Older Adult Centres Are a Focal Point for Recreation and Social Activities.

Christine L SheppardAnita M MyersSue Hesjedahl
Published in: Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement (2023)
This study aimed to better understand the extent to which older adult centres are a focal point for recreation and social activities for their members. Travel diaries completed by 261 members of 12 older adult centres across Ontario provided comprehensive and real-time (24-hour) data over two consecutive weeks concerning time away from home, trip purposes, and modes of travel. The data showed that nearly one-third of their trips included a stop at their older adult centre. Three-quarters also went to other community venues over the study period, possibly to access amenities (e.g., pools) not available at their centre. Notwithstanding, their local older adult centre was still a focal point in out-of-home travel, particularly for potentially more vulnerable older adults, including those who were non-drivers, had less education, and felt lonelier. The diaries also substantiated the importance of time spent socializing with peers and staff at the centre, apart from formal program participation.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • community dwelling
  • middle aged
  • mental health
  • childhood cancer
  • blood pressure
  • young adults
  • infectious diseases
  • preterm birth
  • data analysis