Intergenerational shared site

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An Intergenerational shared site is a program in which

intergenerational activities, as well as through informal encounters.[1]

Benefits of shared sites include that they enhance

marketing tools. Intergenerational shared sites serve and provide care to children, youth and older adults and also act as a mechanism to address of the social implications of an increasingly age-segregated society.[2]

References

  1. ^ Goyer, A. (2001) "Intergenerational shared site and shared resource programs: current models." Generations United Project SHARE Background Paper. Washington, DC: Generations United.
  2. ^ Generations United. (2005)" Fact sheet: Intergenerational Shared sites Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine"