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National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Health Benefits of Volunteering

October 25, 2016

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Webinar Instructions

• Audio options

• Use your computer speakers, OR

• Dial in to the conference call

• All participants are muted

• “Questions” box

• Q&A session will be at the end of the presentation, but feel free to submit your questions at any time during the presentation. Click on the “+” to pop out the questions box where you can type and submit your questions.

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Goals

• Raise awareness of the health benefits of volunteering

• Provide information and tools so you can conduct a campaign in your community

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Presenters

Vandana Pant, Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives, Sutter Health: Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Kristie Sharp, Volunteer and Special Programs Manager, Atlanta Regional Commission

Peter Lane, Director, Leadership and Volunteer Development, n4a

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Agenda

• Overview of Research

• Sutter Health: Palo Alto Medical Foundation

• Atlanta Regional Commission

• n4a Campaign

• Questions and Comments

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Meeting the Demand

• 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day

• 23.5 percent of Americans age 65-plus volunteered in 2015

• Older adults had the highest average hours of service of any age group

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

8th largest healthcare system

20 counties across Northern

California, Hawaii and Southern

California.

5000 physicians

50,000 employees

12m+ patient visits

5000 volunteers

Sutter Health

BUILDING A FUTURE : AGING, SOCIAL CONNECTIONS &

VOLUNTEERISM

“The hardest thing about getting older is that your world

dies before you do”

Activating Individualized Volunteerism

2013

1 Community

121 members

291 hours

2016

11communities

1050 members

3900 hours

Gardening help needed: help tame my huge vegetable patch. And take some veggies home!

Take your dog for walks. Also available for dog or cat sitting.

Provide rides to the doctor, airport, to see friends. I can also grocery shop for you.

Joan Philbin

Karin Peppin Andrew Snyder Linda Martinez

Darcy Keller Rob Gentman

Help out with basic home repairs and maintenance.

Looking for someone to go on short walks and play Scrabble with my Mom.

Teach me how to use a sewing machine that I just received as a gift.

Support &

Companionship

Pet Care

• Keiro

• Beth Am

• Heart of the Valley

• YMCA

• El Camino

Hospital

• Palo Alto Utlities

Mission-Aligned Adopters

SENIOR ADVISORY

COMMITTEE

Los Altos Senior Center

2016 linkAges Advocates

Social Connection

Enrichment The Power of Community

Types of service-exchanges between individuals

33%

19% 16%

13%

8%

6% 4%

Classes, Lessons, or Tutoring

Home Improvement

Technology

Transportation

Companionship or Support

Other

Volunteer with CBO

Preliminary Findings

• Majority of members signing on are self

reporting significantly higher on the loneliness

score as compared to the national average.

• Members are self-reporting a sense of increased

community connectedness.

• Early indications show increased time intervals

between healthcare visits & cost of utilization.

Contact: Vandana Pant pantv@sutterhealth.org

Kristie Sharp Atlanta Regional Commission, Area Agency on Aging

Health Benefits of Volunteering

Metro Atlanta RSVP Program

Peer to Peer

Education

Benefits Education & Navigation

Health & Nutrition Education

Consumer Fraud

Education

Chronic Disease Self- Management

Disaster Preparedness

Accessing Services

Meet Jerry Moore

Emotional & Physical Health

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S EN SE OF SEL F ESTEEM SEN SE OF W EL L -BEI N G PHYSI CA L HEA L TH

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a lot better better not changed

Meet Lottie and Diane

Accomplishment & Quality of Life 3

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SEN SE OF ACCOM PL I SHM EN T OV ERAL L QUAL I TY OF L I FE

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a lot better better not changed

Meet Leola

Making A Difference

53% 33%

14%

a lot better better not changed

Meet Jeff and Wilma

Kristie Sharp ksharp@atlantaregional.com

Atlanta Regional Commission,

Area Agency on Aging

www.agewiseconnection.com www.atlantaregional.com

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Campaign Brochure and Toolkit

• Consumer brochure (with examples and a self-assessment check list)

• Press release to adapt

• Social media tips and templates

• PowerPoint slides

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

Q&A

October 25, 2016

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

If you are running a volunteer program that you are especially

proud of, let us know! Contact Peter Lane at plane@n4a.org.

October 25, 2016

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