Joining Generations Bringing Generations Together! Although Thiel College and St. Paul’s, a continuing care community with all levels of care, have been neighbors for over 130 years, only recently have there been meaningful interactions between the two. Dr. James Shaffer, Thiel professor of psychology and a resident of The Colony, an independent lifestyle neighborhood of St. Paul’s, recognized the benefits of both Thiel students and residents of St. Paul’s through more frequent and structured opportunities to learn from each other. In the fall of 2005, interested faculty and alumni began to meet with employees and St. Paul’s residents, leading to the development of a Core Committee consisting of representatives from Thiel’s student body, faculty and administration, and representatives from St. Paul’s administration and residents. Joining Generations, the name given to this joint venture, has enabled younger and older adults to more fully appreciate each other through a variety of meaningful contacts, experiences, and learning opportunities. The Core Committee meets regularly and is supported by three active subcommittees: internships, service opportunities, and academic opportunities.
Internships In a cooperative spirit, St. Paul’s welcomes student interns in various areas of study. Inte rnships are designed to translate theory into practical experience. Students can choose from
the disciplines below or develop an internship in a variety of other areas. • Administration • Human Resources • Marketing • Accounting • Information Systems • Spiritual Services • Development/Fundraising • Social Services • Recreation or Fitness • Volunteer Services
Service Opportunities
Joining Generations’ service opportunities are designed to give students ways in which to contribute to the lives of St. Paul’s residents through service. Students give of their time and talents to support the m a n y programs, activities and special events held at St. P a u l ’ s c a m p u s . Through service and volunteering opportunities, students build relationships with residents
bridging the gap between younger and older adults. Service & Volunteer Opportunities include but are not limited to the following: • Brightening a resident’s day with a visit • Escorting residents to The Fitness Center, the beauty shop, daily activities, or for a walk • Assisting residents in writing and reading correspondence • Reading to residents • Helping with crafts and hobbies • Entertaining residents by singing or playing musical instruments • Playing games such as BINGO or cards • Adopting a resident to visit or correspond with • Working with residents and KIT – Keeping In Touch (adaptive computer equipment and software) • Assisting with special events and parties (holidays, birthdays, etc.) • Serving in Spiritual services o Helping with Sunday Services o Assisting in Bible studies • Accompanying residents on community outings to bowl, the park, museums, and more • Becoming involved in neighborhood activities in the various facilities
Academic Opportunities Joining Generations’ academic opportunities are designed to enhance learning for both the students of Thiel College and the residents of St. Paul’s. Often, professors incorporate a learning project into the course curriculum. Examples are English students interviewing residents and then translating those interviews into a life story, or Small Group Processing students planning an event or completing a project designed to benefit a particular audience at St.