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Research Corner Intergenerational Shared Sites Resources

Intergenerational shared sites are programs where children or youth, and older adults receive services at the same site. Shared sites also provide opportunities for the generations to interact during regularly scheduled activities and develop lasting relationships. Generations United, with the support of MetLife Foundation, has created some wonderful resources on intergenerational shared sites. Click here for ordering the resources noted below. The full content is available online, as well as in hard copy.

  1. UNDER ONE ROOF: A Guide to Starting and Strengthening Intergenerational Shared Site Programs (117 pages)
    This how-to guide is for individuals and groups who are involved or interested in the development of shared sites. This guide, authored by a national group of experts from various disciplines with practical knowledge on intergenerational shared sites, provides general information on program development, highlights tips from different programs, and identifies relevant resources. Click here for online copy.
  2. Intergenerational Shared Site Programs Fact Sheet (4 pages)
    This is a nice introduction to shared sites. It lays out the underlying rationale and introduces various notable examples. Click here for online copy.
  3. Intergenerational Shared Sites: Making the Case (Occasional Paper #1, 19 pages)
    This paper provides facts and figures to help individuals and organizations make the case for an intergenerational shared site program in their community. Divided into three sections, the first provides general information on shared sites, the second on the rationale behind shared sites, and the final section on proven results of these types of programs. Click here for online copy.
  4. Intergenerational Shared Sites: Troubleshooting (Occasional Paper #2, 23 pages)
    This document highlights some of the common challenges facing intergenerational shared sites and provides recommendations for addressing them. Click here for online copy.
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