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IN A FLASH: Capturing Generational History

Legacy Project Students

 

Abby Bakies, Shaunessy Lutz, Abby Knapp and Lauren Paterson are students in Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University's Long-Term Care Administration program in the School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences inside the university's College of Education Health and Human Services

Legacy Project Students with their book.
(From left to right): Abby Bakies, Shaunessy Lutz, Abby Knapp, Associate Lecturer Donna Alexander and Lauren Paterson.

 

Along with faculty member, Donna Alexander, associate lecturer and Long-Term Care Administration program coordinator, these students participated in , an exercise from a non-profit organization that matches students with older adults to uncover common interests, form meaningful connections and share their stories. 

Legacy Project Students

 

These Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ state students regularly met with senior citizens at Maplewood Senior Living in Cuyahoga Falls and from these meetings, the four students combined the stories of four senior to create a paperback book titled "Connecting the Pieces of Our Lives."  The book's cover combines artwork created by the students and the seniors in a visual picture puzzle reflecting the connecting pieces of the seniors' stories. 

Legacy Project book cover art

 

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POSTED: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 07:35 AM
Updated: Friday, October 4, 2024 12:11 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Phil B. Soencksen
PHOTO CREDIT:
College of Education Health and Human Services