The Baltimore Experience Corps Study



Status:Completed
Conditions:Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:60 - Any
Updated:10/2/2013
Start Date:March 2006
End Date:March 2011
Contact:Gene Graves
Email:cgraves1@jhmi.edu
Phone:410-807-1785

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Experience Corps Trial: Improving Health of Older Populations Through Generativity


The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the Experience Corps program in
preventing or delaying physical disability in older adults, by studying the effects of
volunteerism on physical, social and cognitive well-being.


The Baltimore Experience Corps Study is a randomized, controlled, community-based trial of
the effectiveness of Experience Corps (EC) to determine if participation for adults 60 years
and older, over two years of follow-up, results in better outcomes in the EC versus control
arm in terms of mobility, strength, balance, and cognitive functioning.

The Experience Corps is a community-based model for health promotion for older adults
embedded within a social engagement program. The program places older adult volunteers in
meaningful roles in public elementary schools, bringing the time, experience, and wisdom of
older adults to bear in improving academic and behavioral outcomes of children. The
Experience Corps incorporates health promotion preventing disability and dependency
associated with aging, into new, generative roles for older adults.

This program was initially designed by the Principal Investigator of this application, along
with Marc Freedman of Civic Ventures, Inc. It has gone through two national demonstrations,
neither of which evaluated the impact on older adults.

Inclusion Criteria:

- 60 years or older

- Agree to commit to at least 1 year of participation in the EC and to participate at
least 15 hours per week for the full school year, if randomized to the intervention
group

- Meet minimum criteria for cognitive functioning necessary to function successfully in
a school setting

- Functionally literate, using a nationally recognized and standardized evaluation
which provides grade level equivalency in reading and spelling

- Ability to travel to the schools, if randomized to the intervention group

- Agree to accept randomization and to participate in evaluations

- Clearance on the Baltimore city public school's criminal background check, if
randomized to intervention group

- Complete training, if randomized to intervention group

Exclusion Criteria:

- Under 60 years of age
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