365 Ways...Retirees' Resource Guide for Productive Lifestyles
By (Author) John E. Hansan
By (author) Helen Kerschner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th September 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
646.79
Hardback
240
An attractive, easy to use library of information about productive activities that are available to help retirees lead stimulating and fulfilling lives. 365 Ways^R includes suggestions for how a retiree can become involved in education, environmental activities, competitive sports, volunteering, politics, hobbies, and international travel. ^I365 Ways is the product of a collaborative effort of two experienced professionals in the field of aging. They have brought together, in one attractive, easy to use guide, a library of information about various activities that are available to help retired persons lead stimulating and fulfilling lives. 365 Ways includes hundreds of suggestions for retired persons to become involved in service to the community, additional education, environmental activities, competitive sports, volunteering, politics, hobbies, and travel here and abroad. Most importantly, 365 Ways provides the reader with an essential resource for where to go to obtain more information about the different activities information that has never before been compiled in one easy to use book. This is a necessary reference tool for all public libraries and for special collections for the retired.
A retiree could find something to do every day of the year by using this resource guide. There are 365 activities, organized under seven topical areas, including education, fitness, leisure, political action, and volunteerism. . . . This is a nice browsing book that might do well in circulating collections in libraries serving older adults. * Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin *
Helen K. Kerschner, PhD, is Director of the University of New Mexico Center on Aging. She also is president of the American Association for International Aging. Dr. Kerschner has more than 20 years of experience in health, aging, and international development. John E. Hansan, PhD, is a retired social worker. He spent 40 years working in or administering social welfare agencies at the local, state, and national levels. For the past several years, Dr. Hansan has been the editor of Aging Network News, and has participated in activities designed to expand and strengthen senior volunteer programs, such as RSVP, Foster Grandparent, and the Senior Companion Programs.