Intergenerational Programs
Intergenerational Director
Leslie Henry (414) 482-1340 or lhenry@stanncenter.org
For Immediate Assistance call 977-5000
At St. Ann Center for
Intergenerational Care our programming is unique. We call it intergenerational!
This means we are fortunate to have both children and adults within the same facility. Children and adults are frequently in contact with one another throughout the day. They learn from one another and grow together, overcoming the generational gap. The presence of children brings a sparkle to the eyes of many adults who live in settings isolated from children. The sights and sounds of children also serve to counter memory loss.
The children are able to learn how people who are aging or have disabilities are a part of our lives. Creative, intergenerational activities are spontaneous as well as planned by an intergenerational activities coordinator. Here is just a sample of the intergenerational activities that take place at our center:
Intergenerational FUN
Intergenerational activities happen on a daily basis at St. Ann Center.

Rock-a-Bye Club
Adults in our “Rock-a-Bye Club” have the opportunity to hold and rock the babies three times per week
Music Therapy
Children and a
dults come together for music therapy groups occur on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Art Education
A comprehensive art education program involves all the clients on a regular basis.

Ceramics
Ceramics is offered as an additional program for St. Ann Center clients and is open to the public.

Pet Therapy
Frequently animals will visit the clients at Shepherd House to bring a smile.

An Intergenerational Story:
One day a group of children from a local school visited our center. They hesitated at the doorway when faced with one of our clients with visible challenges. One of our children saw what was happening and immediately stepped in to take the client’s hand and say to the visiting children, “It’s okay, he’s my friend!”

Intergenerational Director
Leslie Henry (414) 482-1340 or lhenry@stanncenter.org
For Immediate Assistance call 977-5000
At St. Ann Center for
Intergenerational Care our programming is unique. We call it intergenerational!This means we are fortunate to have both children and adults within the same facility. Children and adults are frequently in contact with one another throughout the day. They learn from one another and grow together, overcoming the generational gap. The presence of children brings a sparkle to the eyes of many adults who live in settings isolated from children. The sights and sounds of children also serve to counter memory loss.
The children are able to learn how people who are aging or have disabilities are a part of our lives. Creative, intergenerational activities are spontaneous as well as planned by an intergenerational activities coordinator. Here is just a sample of the intergenerational activities that take place at our center:
Intergenerational FUN
Intergenerational activities happen on a daily basis at St. Ann Center.
- One-year olds visit with older adults twice a week
- Two-year olds and adults are involved in weekly cooking activities

Rock-a-Bye Club

Adults in our “Rock-a-Bye Club” have the opportunity to hold and rock the babies three times per week

Children and a
dults come together for music therapy groups occur on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Art Education
A comprehensive art education program involves all the clients on a regular basis.

Ceramics
Ceramics is offered as an additional program for St. Ann Center clients and is open to the public.

Pet Therapy
Frequently animals will visit the clients at Shepherd House to bring a smile.
An Intergenerational Story:
One day a group of children from a local school visited our center. They hesitated at the doorway when faced with one of our clients with visible challenges. One of our children saw what was happening and immediately stepped in to take the client’s hand and say to the visiting children, “It’s okay, he’s my friend!”
