The True Grit Elderly in Prisons program for elderly inmates allows them to engage with other elderly inmates and participated in activities such as pet therapy, wheelchair basketball and artistic endeavors.
The program was begun in response to the growing population of elderly people in prisons, and the growing recognition of the unique challenges they face within the prison environment. It was started by the prison's psychologist in collaboration with the Nevada Division of Aging Services.
Each day of the program involves a combination of physical activity, therapy and spirituality, with inmates having a say in the group's running.
The True Grit Elderly in Prisons program has been a success, and has resulted in reduced doctor visits among elderly inmates.
Elderly Prisoner Programs
The True Grit Program Improves the Lives of Elderly Inmates
Trend Themes
1. Elderly Inmate Rehabilitation - Opportunity to develop innovative programs that address the unique challenges faced by elderly inmates in prison.
2. Elderly Prison Population Management - Opportunity to create strategies and policies to manage the growing population of elderly people in prisons.
3. Therapeutic Programs for Elderly Inmates - Opportunity to design and implement therapeutic programs that focus on physical activity, therapy, and spirituality for elderly inmates.
Industry Implications
1. Prison Services - Opportunity for prison services providers to develop specialized programs and services tailored to the needs of elderly inmates.
2. Healthcare - Opportunity for healthcare providers to offer specialized healthcare services for elderly inmates in prisons.
3. Non-profit Organizations - Opportunity for non-profit organizations to collaborate with prisons and government agencies to develop and implement programs for elderly inmates.