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Creative Contemporary Dance for Older Adults: A new Social Prescription Pathway?
Melinda Spencer, Eadie Simons
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Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
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Contemporary Dance
100%
Elders
100%
Older Adults
100%
Social Prescribing
100%
Dancers
42%
Social Self
42%
Self-referral
42%
Northamptonshire
28%
Northampton
28%
Creative Dance
28%
Dance Program
28%
Referral Pathways
28%
Creative Process
14%
ART Centre
14%
Local Community
14%
Friendship
14%
Royal
14%
Social Benefits
14%
Shared Experiences
14%
Like-minded
14%
Research Participation
14%
Social Connection
14%
Midland
14%
Older People
14%
Physical Benefits
14%
Participant Experience
14%
Access to Services
14%
Sense of Belonging
14%
Social Ties
14%
Research Policy
14%
Cognitive Ability
14%
Cognitive Benefits
14%
Age UK
14%
Dance Company
14%
Innovation Research
14%
Dance Team
14%
Dance Movement
14%
Support for Innovation
14%
Open Class
14%
Community Opportunity
14%
Policy Participation
14%
Physical Ability
14%
Redd
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Referral
100%
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive Ability
25%