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<br />Respondents' Interest in Senior Programming <br /> <br />FIGURE 6 <br /> <br />VVhether A Member of <br />Household Would Be Interested <br />In Senior Programming <br />(N=350) <br /> <br /> <br />Types Of Senior Programs In Which Respondents Or <br />Members Of Household Would Be Interested <br />(N=65) <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Arthritic <br />rehabilitation <br /> <br /> <br />Senior day trips to <br />places of interest <br /> <br />Congregate dining <br /> <br />Aerobiccexercise <br />classes <br /> <br />A senior daycare <br />program <br /> <br />0% <br /> <br />20% <br /> <br />40% <br /> <br />60% <br /> <br />80% <br /> <br />100% <br /> <br />E!l A Great Deal Of Interest . A Little Interest 0 No Interest At All 0 Don't Knov, <br /> <br />. Figure 6 shows that about one in five (19%) respondents stated that a member of their <br />household would be interested in senior programming, <br /> <br />, <br />. These respondents were further asked to rate their interest in five specific senior activities. <br />Arthritic rehabilitation was the activity in which the largest percentage of these respondents <br />expressed interest (63% a great deal of interest), followed by senior day trips to places of <br />interest (60%). <br /> <br />~n, Niebuhr & Associates, Inc. <br />2000 Hastings YMCA Study <br /> <br />13 <br />