Dodson, Amy Catherine2014-03-142014-03-142009-05-28etd-06102009-185319http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33512Research surrounding older adults, social support, and emotional well-being are richly researched topics. However, literature is devoid of qualitative studies and research focusing specifically on community centers and older adultsâ social networks, which are integral for understanding the growing needs of older adults in todayâ s society. Guided by the theoretical frameworks of phenomenology, activity theory, and ecological theory, four in-in-depth interviews were conducted and then coded for themes. The central themes highlighted family connection, connection with others, resiliency, helping others, type of activity, restoring self, community connection, exploration, convenience, and life stages. Suggestions for future research and possible impacts for clinical practice are discussed.In Copyrightolder adultssocial supportcommunity centersSocial Support at Community Centers: Its Meaning in the Lives of Senior CitizensThesishttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06102009-185319/