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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Creative Arts Therapies

Background:

  • Growing evidence supports the positive impact of arts interventions on the health and well-being of older populations.
  • National guidelines increasingly recognize the value of arts engagement in geriatric care.
  • There is a recognized need to integrate evidence-based arts programs into services for the elderly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize the proven benefits of arts interventions for older adults' health and well-being.
  • To highlight the alignment of arts interventions with national guidance for outstanding aged care services.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on arts interventions and older adults.
  • Analysis of national guidance documents related to aged care and well-being.
  • Synthesis of evidence demonstrating health and well-being improvements.

Main Results:

  • Arts interventions demonstrably improve health outcomes and overall well-being in older individuals.
  • National policies and guidance endorse the use of arts programs in exemplary services for the elderly.

Conclusions:

  • Arts interventions are a valuable, evidence-based component of high-quality care for older adults.
  • Implementing arts programs aligns with national recommendations for enhancing senior health and well-being.