Creative Aging in the West

Building Cross-Sector Partnerships for Healthy Aging

Lifetime Arts’ “Creative Aging in the West” project is setting a bold precedent for how communities across five Western states—Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming—integrate creative aging into public health strategies and aging services. By collaborating with state agencies, local organizations, libraries, and artists, we are expanding arts-based programming that enriches the lives of older adults across all regions, from cities to rural and Tribal communities. This initiative is increasing opportunities for social connection, improving health outcomes, and demonstrating the far-reaching benefits of creativity as we age.

We are achieving these goals by:

Expanding Multi-Sector State Partnerships

We’re empowering artists and organizations with sector-specific training, coaching, and grants to implement and advocate for creative aging programs. Special attention is given to equipping those serving older adults in rural, frontier, and Tribal communities. These programs help older adults develop new art-making skills, build social connections, and improve overall well-being. Seed grants will support new programs, and ongoing coaching and training will ensure their sustainability.

Training and Supporting Local Creative Aging Practitioners

We’re empowering artists and organizations with sector-specific training, coaching, and grants to implement and advocate for creative aging programs. Special attention is given to equipping those serving older adults in rural, frontier, and Tribal communities. These programs help older adults develop new art-making skills, build social connections, and improve overall well-being. Seed grants will support new programs, and ongoing coaching and training will ensure their sustainability.

Demonstrating Impact and Elevating Creative Aging

Creative aging has proven physical, mental, and social benefits. Through data collection and storytelling, we will showcase the impact of these programs and empower state teams to advocate for creative aging as an essential public health intervention. We are developing a messaging guidebook and accompanying training that will help state agencies and partners communicate the benefits of creative aging to funders and stakeholders.

Building a Regional Coalition for Collective Leadership

The Western States Leadership Council, created through this initiative, brings together cross-sector teams from each state to share knowledge, collaborate, and plan for the future. This Council will continue to meet regularly, exchange best practices, and drive the expansion of creative aging across the region. An in-person convening in Salt Lake City will further solidify this coalition’s role in advancing creative aging policy and practices.

Through this innovative work, we are laying the groundwork for creative aging to thrive across the West, ensuring that older adults in every community can benefit from the power of the arts as they age.

Project Resources

Read Stories from 2024

Expanding Boundaries: Creative Aging in the Western States by Lifetime Arts

This special Western States edition of the Lifetime Arts Creative Aging Resource Journal, highlights the inspiring voices growing creative aging across Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.

Read on Substack

Recorded Workshops

Agency leaders and program staff in Idaho share what they’ve learned about engaging veterans in creative aging.
Library Workers in Wyoming share the successes and challenges of embedding creative aging into older adult services.

Learn About Our Partners

In addition to state art agencies, our partners include state libraries, state veterans services, and will expand to include aging services and health and human services.

Current partners include:

This project is generously supported by the May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust.