Aging in place (i.e., living independently in one\u27s home) has become part of the national conversation as the U.S. demographically shifts towards an older population. What is interesting about aging in place is how seniors may end up in this particular situation. For some seniors, it may be their choice to age safely in their home with or without a partner and possibly other family members. For others, aging in place can occur out of necessity as a result of financial burden, lack of family support, or even isolation due to mental health or cognitive issues like dementia (see Brody, 2018). Here, we describe a novel community-university partnership that aims to provide collaborative care and recommendations by assessing the safety and in...
There is increasing interest in helping elders to remain independent in their homes. As the nation e...
Background: Aging is associated with numerous risk factors for declining physical and mental health....
PurposeThe provision of home and community supports can enable people to successfully age-in-place b...
Graduation date: 2009Most aging individuals prefer to remain in a self-determined home environment,\...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
Karen Grimmer, Debra Kay, Jan Foot, Khushnum PastakiaInternational Center for Allied Health Evidence...
The mortality rate for the senior population increases when their place of residence transitions int...
Abstract Background As demand and desire to “age-in-p...
If aging in place is the goal, simple targeted improvements to one’s home and ability to function in...
Aging in place focuses on remaining safely and independently in the home and community and has emerg...
The concept of aging in place is becoming more popular among American senior citizens. Aging in plac...
Ageing-in-place: what is best for older people is to remain in the residential environment (e.g. hom...
Purpose: The provision of home and community supports can enable people to successfully age-in-place...
Aging in place focuses on remaining safely and independently in the home and community and has emerg...
Background Aging in place (AIP) is a policy strategy designed to help older adults remain in their c...
There is increasing interest in helping elders to remain independent in their homes. As the nation e...
Background: Aging is associated with numerous risk factors for declining physical and mental health....
PurposeThe provision of home and community supports can enable people to successfully age-in-place b...
Graduation date: 2009Most aging individuals prefer to remain in a self-determined home environment,\...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
Karen Grimmer, Debra Kay, Jan Foot, Khushnum PastakiaInternational Center for Allied Health Evidence...
The mortality rate for the senior population increases when their place of residence transitions int...
Abstract Background As demand and desire to “age-in-p...
If aging in place is the goal, simple targeted improvements to one’s home and ability to function in...
Aging in place focuses on remaining safely and independently in the home and community and has emerg...
The concept of aging in place is becoming more popular among American senior citizens. Aging in plac...
Ageing-in-place: what is best for older people is to remain in the residential environment (e.g. hom...
Purpose: The provision of home and community supports can enable people to successfully age-in-place...
Aging in place focuses on remaining safely and independently in the home and community and has emerg...
Background Aging in place (AIP) is a policy strategy designed to help older adults remain in their c...
There is increasing interest in helping elders to remain independent in their homes. As the nation e...
Background: Aging is associated with numerous risk factors for declining physical and mental health....
PurposeThe provision of home and community supports can enable people to successfully age-in-place b...