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4/21/2014
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Board of Commissioners
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subcommittee to determine the best way to use the information to meet their specific <br />recommendations. <br />Recreation and Entertainment <br />The Recreation and Entertainment Subcommittee comprises of County and City staff, <br />professionals in the recreational field, senior residents, community partners and non - profit and <br />for - profit organizations. The purpose of the Recreation and Entertainment Subcommittee is to <br />develop partnerships, seek funding and identify the needs of facilities and programs to <br />increase the quality of life for older adults. <br />Recreation activities provide socialization opportunities and keep seniors active in the <br />community. Positive and enjoyable recreation experiences can decrease stress, anxiety, <br />loneliness and isolation. Common outcomes of success for older adults that participate in <br />recreational activities include increased fun, reduced incidences of depression, and can lead to <br />fewer doctor visits, less medications, decreased pain, increased energy, increased positivity, <br />better sleep patterns, reduced medical costs, increased socialization and increased incidents <br />of having something to which they can look forward. <br />Local senior centers, parks and community events are among the few facilities and programs <br />designed to provide services to meet recreational activity needs for older adults. <br />The subcommittee identified challenges that affect the ability to create successful recreational <br />and entertainment opportunities in Cabarrus County. These include the participants willingness <br />to spend money on leisure pursuits, cultural and language diversity in the community, seniors <br />who don't feel old or believe senior centers facilities and programs are for older adults who are <br />more elderly, limited programs offered on evenings and weekends that can result in fewer and <br />less frequent opportunities to serve working seniors, and limited access of transportation to <br />events and activities. <br />The Recreation and Entertainment Subcommittee used the trends and challenges to develop <br />four recommendations to raise awareness and provide adequate access to programs and <br />services offered. The recommendations identify resources, develop partnerships, expand <br />programs to increase social interactions, expand communication and seek additional funding <br />resources. <br />#1 — Identify resources <br />Conduct a needs assessment to see what the older adults of Cabarrus County need and <br />create measurement tools and satisfaction surveys for senior programs and facilities. To <br />ensure efficiency of current programs and use of facility space, identify programs that are <br />currently running within each of those facilities, indicate on a map where the facilities are <br />located, and identify any gaps that may exist. Second, develop an ongoing action plan to <br />encourage development of programs, services or facilities in areas of need. Conduct <br />community forums about what is needed in all recreational entertainment atmospheres for <br />3.17.14 DRAFT Cabarrus County Aging Strategic Plan 11 <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -5 Page 102 <br />
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