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COVID Impact and Response in Rural Age-Friendly Communities

机译:农村时代友好社区的Covid影响与反应

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Maine is an age-friendly state with 72 communities enrolled in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities and another 25+ using a similar approach to engage residents and local organizations in community planning and development that enhances the health and well-being of older people. The majority (83%, n=60) of Maine’s age-friendly communities have fewer than 10,000 residents and only two have populations over 20,000. Before the pandemic, rural Mainers struggled to find safe and convenient transportation options, afford healthy food, access primary and secondary medical care, and participate in activities to stay physically fit and socially connected. Age-friendly community efforts attempted to address those issues by building on community strengths and assets to develop local solutions. The challenges of rural aging were amplified by the pandemic and reliance on older community leaders and volunteers, who were seen as an at-risk population and thus strongly encouraged to avoid social contact. This study offers a narrative exploration of how rural age-friendly communities responded to COVID-19. The leaders of 71 age-friendly communities were contacted by phone, email, or Zoom between May 15 and August 30. Thirty-nine of the communities (54.9%) actively partnered with residents and organizations to address needs during the pandemic. Identified themes described the challenges faced in developing an effective response and new opportunities to expand the age-friendly work in the community. Suggestions for developing new partnerships between age-friendly initiatives and local organizations were highlighted. A key practice implication is the vital importance of intergenerational collaborations in rural areas.
机译:缅因州是一家年龄友好的国家,拥有72个社区,参加AARP年龄友好的国家和社区网络,另一个25岁以上,使用类似的方法参与居民和当地组织的社区规划和发展,提高健康和福祉老年人。大多数(83%,N = 60)的缅因年龄友好的社区有少于10,000名居民,只有两名拥有超过20,000人的人口。在流行病之前,农村主人努力寻求安全,方便的交通选择,负担健康的食品,进入小学和二级医疗,并参加活动,以保持身体健康和社会连接。友好的社区努力试图通过建立社区优势和资产来开发当地解决方案来解决这些问题。农村老龄化的挑战被大流行和依赖较旧的社区领导者和志愿者放大,他们被视为风险人口,并强烈鼓励避免社会接触。本研究提供了对Covid-19如何应对的农村时代社区如何回应的叙述探索。 6月15日至8月30日之间的电话,电子邮件或缩大联系了71岁友好社区的领导者。三十九年的社区(54.9%)积极与居民和组织合作,以满足大流行期间的需求。确定的主题描述了制定有效的反应和新机会,以扩大社区年龄友好工作的挑战。突出了为年龄友好举措和当地组织开发新伙伴关系的建议。关键实践含义是农村地区代际合作至关重要的重要性。

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