Optimizing Housing for the Elderly

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care
Care Typology
Case File Records
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CCRC Resident
community
continuing
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Deplorable Housing Conditions
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EVH
Good Life
ILU
Long Term Care Insurance
Mobile Home
Negative Outcome Behaviors
nursing
Nursing Care
Nursing Care Units
option
Pa Ce
Pe Nt
Pe Rc
Physical Design Characteristics
preferences
Recreational Vehicle
Residential Milieu
retirement
SNF Care
supportive
Supportive Housing
Ta Te
Tr Ac
vulnerable
Vulnerable Elders

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560240761
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Discover the diverse range of housing options available to the elderly population with this excellent new book. This timely volume addresses the public policy and design and development issues that must necessarily face those concerned with housing our steadily growing elderly population. The chapters cover a broad spectrum of populations including elderly people in “aging ghettoes” in suburbia, continuing care retirement community residents, full-time recreational vehicle travelers, and the homeless elderly. The authoritative contributors go beyond descriptions of wide-ranging elderly housing options and delve into the central themes that influence them all. Optimizing Housing for the Elderly explores some common considerations such as personal security, food and medical services, independence, and social interaction, that are important determining factors when selecting a style of housing, and addresses economic questions including advice on reducing costs in popular continuing care retirement communities, currently inaccessible to lower-income elderly people. Professionals involved in any aspect of housing for the elderly will benefit from the information in this insightful book.

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