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SilverKite Community Arts is transforming the way we think about healthy aging by helping older adults stay creative, connected, and confident. Founded by Jennifer Kulik in 2013, SilverKite offers engaging creative aging programs, intergenerational arts experiences, and professional development for senior-serving organizations. These programs are designed to help older adults tap into their creativity, maintain cognitive and emotional vitality, and build meaningful social connections — key components of healthy aging. In this episode of Answers for Elders, host Suzanne Newman welcomes Jennifer to explore how creativity can enhance quality of life for seniors and support families navigating the aging journey.
During the conversation, Jennifer shares powerful stories from SilverKite’s work with Chateau Retirement communities, including an inspiring intergenerational project at Chateau Bothell Landing. Students interviewed older adult residents and created “memory boxes” celebrating their life stories, sparking deep friendships across generations. One fifth-grade student even built a travel-themed box complete with lights, maps, and a spinning globe—leading to a lasting bond that extended far beyond the program. These heartwarming connections illustrate how creative engagement helps seniors feel valued, seen, and socially connected while giving youth a meaningful window into aging, history, and empathy.
With over 30 years of experience designing arts programs for older adults, youth, and retirement communities, Jennifer explains the developmental importance of creativity later in life—drawing on Erik Erikson’s theories of lifelong growth. As today’s seniors live longer, healthier, and more active lives, programs like SilverKite offer opportunities to explore new passions, maintain identity, and stay mentally sharp. Whether you’re an older adult looking to stay engaged, or a family member seeking ways to support aging parents, this episode shines a light on the powerful role the arts play in well-being, purpose, and healthy aging.
Jen holds a Ph.D. in Theatre for Young Audiences from Arizona State University and an M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Washington. In 2012, she was awarded a Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching fellowship to travel to Singapore. She received the Joseph F. Wall Service Award from Grinnell College in 2018. Jen presents at conferences worldwide.
Chateau Retirement provides independent living, assisted living, and memory care services. They have been locally owned and family operated for more than 25 years. Chateau Retirement has three communities in Washington's Seattle/Puget Sound area: Chateau Pacific in Lynnwood, Bothell Landing in Bothell, and Chateau Valley Center in Renton. Visit them online or call 800.960.1944. Visit Chateau's specialist page on Answers for Elders.
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Chateau Retirement
Chateau Retirement
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SilverKite Community Arts is transforming the way we think about healthy aging by helping older adults stay creative, connected, and confident. Founded by Jennifer Kulik in 2013, SilverKite offers engaging creative aging programs, intergenerational arts experiences, and professional development for senior-serving organizations. These programs are designed to help older adults tap into their creativity, maintain cognitive and emotional vitality, and build meaningful social connections — key components of healthy aging. In this episode of Answers for Elders, host Suzanne Newman welcomes Jennifer to explore how creativity can enhance quality of life for seniors and support families navigating the aging journey.
During the conversation, Jennifer shares powerful stories from SilverKite’s work with Chateau Retirement communities, including an inspiring intergenerational project at Chateau Bothell Landing. Students interviewed older adult residents and created “memory boxes” celebrating their life stories, sparking deep friendships across generations. One fifth-grade student even built a travel-themed box complete with lights, maps, and a spinning globe—leading to a lasting bond that extended far beyond the program. These heartwarming connections illustrate how creative engagement helps seniors feel valued, seen, and socially connected while giving youth a meaningful window into aging, history, and empathy.
With over 30 years of experience designing arts programs for older adults, youth, and retirement communities, Jennifer explains the developmental importance of creativity later in life—drawing on Erik Erikson’s theories of lifelong growth. As today’s seniors live longer, healthier, and more active lives, programs like SilverKite offer opportunities to explore new passions, maintain identity, and stay mentally sharp. Whether you’re an older adult looking to stay engaged, or a family member seeking ways to support aging parents, this episode shines a light on the powerful role the arts play in well-being, purpose, and healthy aging.
Jen holds a Ph.D. in Theatre for Young Audiences from Arizona State University and an M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Washington. In 2012, she was awarded a Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching fellowship to travel to Singapore. She received the Joseph F. Wall Service Award from Grinnell College in 2018. Jen presents at conferences worldwide.
Chateau Retirement provides independent living, assisted living, and memory care services. They have been locally owned and family operated for more than 25 years. Chateau Retirement has three communities in Washington's Seattle/Puget Sound area: Chateau Pacific in Lynnwood, Bothell Landing in Bothell, and Chateau Valley Center in Renton. Visit them online or call 800.960.1944. Visit Chateau's specialist page on Answers for Elders.
Connect with SilverKite
Visit Answers for Elders.
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