Rethinking Social Participation Services and Interventions: Innovative Approaches for Diverse Aging Realities
Mélanie Levasseur, Dolores Majon-Valpuesta

TL;DR
This paper explores innovative approaches to social participation services for older adults, aiming to address diverse aging needs and reduce isolation.
Contribution
The paper introduces interdisciplinary interventions, including social robots and updated service strategies, tailored to enhance social engagement among aging populations.
Findings
Levasseur et al. found that social robots can effectively converse and promote social participation among older adults.
Majón-Valpuesta et al. identified strategies to update services to better meet the needs of the baby boomer generation.
Lévesque et al. demonstrated the compatibility of social prescribing with preventive occupational therapy to expand access to health-promoting activities.
Abstract
As a key determinant of health, particularly in later life when the risk of social isolation and exclusion increases, social participation and connection requires effective services and interventions addressing the diverse needs, life conditions and trajectories of aging populations. This symposium aims to present innovative services and interventions designed to meet older adults’ specific participation and connection needs, improve access to resources, and foster their active engagement in the community according to diverse aging realities. Drawing on theorical and empirical evidence, it will provide a forum for broader reflection and discussion on how to strengthen the participation and connection opportunities for older adults by proposing interventions that range from taking advantage of technological advances to favoring self-questioning of services. Levasseur and colleagues…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory, Culture, and Society · Technology Use by Older Adults · Social Robot Interaction and HRI
