Innovations in Community: Leveraging Community Networks to Reduce Social Isolation and Loneliness
Amy Eisenstein, Jillian Racoosin Kornmeier

TL;DR
This paper explores how community-based initiatives can reduce social isolation and loneliness by sharing lessons from three innovative projects.
Contribution
The paper introduces three community-centered approaches to tackle social isolation through collaboration and tailored interventions.
Findings
A Social Prescribing Decision Support Tool was adapted with community partnerships for diverse settings.
A Healthy Aging in Parks Framework was developed and tested in four communities.
Connect ME intervention improved social connectedness for homebound clients in rural Maine.
Abstract
Meaningful connection is a fundamental part of what constitutes a good life at any age. Just as the causes of social isolation and loneliness are multi-faceted, and in many cases interrelated, addressing these issues is equally complex. Existing services and supports within the community can lay the groundwork to build innovative solutions. This symposium will bring together three community-centered research projects examining implementation of innovative approaches to address social connection in community settings. Presenters will share lessons learned from working within the community to address this issue. The first presenter will describe the initial steps of a community-engaged initiative to adapt and implement a Social Prescribing Decision Support Tool for use across diverse settings, and will discuss lessons learned from community partnerships necessary to make this work…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCommunity Health and Development · Health disparities and outcomes · Art Therapy and Mental Health
