Older Adults’ Perspectives on Volunteering in an Activity-Based Social Program for People with Dementia

2019 
ABSTRACTThis qualitative study explored older adults’ perspectives on volunteering in an activity-based social program for community-dwelling people with dementia (PwD), called Stepping Stones. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight older adults who had volunteered in the Stepping Stones program. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to support in-depth exploration of interviews. Six main themes emerged, including (1) Meaning of volunteering in the program; (2) Benefits of volunteering in the program on themselves; (3) Enjoyment involving satisfaction and social relationships; (4) We are a team; (5) Emotional closeness and relationship; and (6) Volunteers’ other dementia-related experiences and volunteering experiences. The present study found that volunteering in the Stepping Stones program met older volunteers’ desires of helping PwD and in learning about dementia. This desire might be stronger in older adults who were the relatives or friends of PwD. Volunteering in...
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