This 6-day exhibit (April 14-20) is based on a study of the meaning of dogs in the lives of seniors. The people and dogs who have participated in this study come from many communities around Nova Scotia, including The Eastern Shore.
Dogs on leashes are welcome!
The meaning of dogs in seniors’ lives comes alive in this exhibit. The study has been carried out by researchers from Mount Saint Vincent University and has addressed two main questions: What does it mean for a senior to live in the company of a canine companion? How can such an inter-species relationship be adequately described?
The exhibit uses photos of the everyday lives of the seniors and their canine companions and is enhanced by many comments the participants have shared along the way. Maybe you will recognize some of your friends and neighbours in the display.
The photos and comments have opened up an opportunity to present research findings in an artistic format. It is intended to draw attention to aspects of independent living and community life for seniors that currently receive little attention. The exhibit creates a place for dialogue to take place and move into a larger discussion about how communities might better serve and support seniors to live independently and age in place as contributing community members.
Take NS-107 East and Nova Scotia Trunk 7 E. Map can be found on The Old School's Website www.theoldschool.ca or you can call them for directions at 902-889-2735. The location is wheelchair accessible. For additional info, call 902-237-8519.
WHEN
April 14, 2018 at 11:30am - April 20, 2018
CONTACT
Elizabeth McAra-Crawford
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· 902-237-8519