Skip to main content
Innovation in Aging logoLink to Innovation in Aging
. 2022 Dec 20;6(Suppl 1):275–276. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.1093

UNDEREXPLORED SOLUTIONS IN DETROIT'S NEIGHBORHOODS: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEGACY TO ADDRESS ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

Tam Perry 1, Evan Villeneuve 2, Brenda Butler 3, Fatima Hazimeh 4, Ventra Asana 5
PMCID: PMC9765929

Abstract

Neighborhood infrastructure challenges and changes are possibly understood and experienced in unique ways across the lifespan. This study presents findings on neighborhood conditions and underexplored solutions from the perspective of older adults in Detroit, Michigan. This project obtained multiple perspectives on these issues from older Detroiters through interviews (n-19) and professionals working on climate concerns in the region (n=5). The research was designed using community-based research approaches including having older adults as members of the research team from instrument design to dissemination. One emergent theme, the importance of legacy as motivation in addressing environmental concerns, will be highlighted. This presentation will conclude with a discussion of next steps for this work.


Articles from Innovation in Aging are provided here courtesy of Oxford University Press

RESOURCES