As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasing frailty or as a result of having more leisure time. Therefore the immediate surroundings and proximate environments play a vital role in how the older person adapts and copes with changes that occur with advancing age. Concerns regarding access to safe environments, adequate food, shelter, transport, recreation, cultural and spiritual activities can result in the older person seeking out alternative housing choices. Choices such as retirement villages, manufactured home estates, units and serviced apartments are often considered. The decision to relocate to retirement housing can have significant implications for the health and well being o...
Ageing populations, although exhibiting marked differences across countries and cultures, are a glob...
Population ageing, which is being driven-up as the ‘baby boomer’ generation are reaching the traditi...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...
As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasin...
Background Whilst the majority of older Australians prefer to "age in place" in their existing hom...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Abstract: This paper reports the preliminary results of a study undertaken to consider the decision-...
Aim To identify characteristics distinguishing older adults who have considered relocation to a ret...
AIMS: (1) To identify factors that older adults find encouraging or discouraging about the prospect ...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...
Aim: To investigate ‘ageing in place’ in terms of house, locality and support, related to the Wester...
In the face of normative age-related declines in health and mobility, increasing numbers of older ad...
'Lifestyle' retirement villages are promoted as promising alternative accommodation for older Austra...
Ageing populations, although exhibiting marked differences across countries and cultures, are a glob...
The ageing of Australia’s population has implications for the economy, social policy, community serv...
Ageing populations, although exhibiting marked differences across countries and cultures, are a glob...
Population ageing, which is being driven-up as the ‘baby boomer’ generation are reaching the traditi...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...
As they age older people are likely to spend significantly more time in their homes due to increasin...
Background Whilst the majority of older Australians prefer to "age in place" in their existing hom...
In response to the projected increases in the proportion of older Australians up to and including th...
Abstract: This paper reports the preliminary results of a study undertaken to consider the decision-...
Aim To identify characteristics distinguishing older adults who have considered relocation to a ret...
AIMS: (1) To identify factors that older adults find encouraging or discouraging about the prospect ...
Residential mobility trends have created patterns of accumulating and congregating retirement popula...
Aim: To investigate ‘ageing in place’ in terms of house, locality and support, related to the Wester...
In the face of normative age-related declines in health and mobility, increasing numbers of older ad...
'Lifestyle' retirement villages are promoted as promising alternative accommodation for older Austra...
Ageing populations, although exhibiting marked differences across countries and cultures, are a glob...
The ageing of Australia’s population has implications for the economy, social policy, community serv...
Ageing populations, although exhibiting marked differences across countries and cultures, are a glob...
Population ageing, which is being driven-up as the ‘baby boomer’ generation are reaching the traditi...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...