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The mission of Interages is to create a more age-integrated community by promoting improved communication, understanding, and quality of life for older adults and youth. Interages serves the community by championing mutually beneficial volunteer opportunities for older adults and youth to interact and learn from one another while fostering respect between generations and appreciation of diversity. In addition, Interages:

·         Models effective intergenerational programs

·         Disseminates information and provides training and technical assistance

·         Facilitates communication among entities with an intergenerational interest


One out of every four Americans is sixty years old or older and children today are expected to live longer than previous generations. Aging will become an even more significant issue for future generations directly impacting in new ways on family, employment, retirement, medicine, government and the distribution of public resources. For this reason, children and young people need to be exposed to and learn more about aging and senior adults need active exposure to the challenges and issues facing children and youth in an increasingly complex world. Yet modern society has become age-segregated - increasingly children spend time with other children, adults work outside the home with people primarily their own age, and seniors spend time in seniors-only communities, residences and social centers. This lack of intergenerational contact allows each generation to perceive itself as separate and isolated rather than an integral part of the larger community. Often, this segregation creates misunderstanding, unfair stereotypes, and a reduced quality of communal life for all. Research has clearly demonstrated the importance of strong ties between generations.

Intergenerational programs are a highly creative and meaningful way to bond a community. Intergenerational programs as defined as planned activities and experiences that are designed to bring generations together for their mutual benefit. These activities and experiences must be ongoing and systematic; must continue for an extended period of time at regular intervals; and must benefit all program participants - the young, older persons, and staff

 
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Jewish Council for the Aging
12320 Parklawn Drive
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: 301-255-4200

The JCA Heyman Interages Center
Phone: 301-949-3551 Fax: 301-949-3190

Email:info@interagesmd.org
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