Public and community housing as options for older people with relatively low assets and low incomes are well documented. However, other not-for-profit organisations also provide housing for this group. Organisations within the aged care sector provide what are commonly known as Independent Living Units (ILUs). They largely operate outside the realm of State Housing Authorities and the current housing framework being established for community housing funded through the CSHA. Most of these organisations and the stock they manage developed as the result of subsidies provided by the Commonwealth government between 1954 and 1986 under the Aged Persons’ Homes Act (APHA). It is now nearly 50 years since the first ILUs and nearly 20 years since the...
Australia still lacks a comprehensive and coordinated approach to housing and older people, such tha...
For a brief period in our history the majority of Australians have been home owners, but this may no...
According to the 2006 figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 259,000 units of the Austral...
Public and community housing as housing options for older people with relatively low assets and low ...
Sean McNelis and Tania Herbert investigate the current status of Independent Living Units, which ope...
In this paper Sean McNelis describes an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute project inve...
Forms of service integrated housing- such as retirement villages - have been developed by the commu...
Public and community housing as housing options for older people with relatively low income and low ...
This report presents the final findings of a national, interdisciplinary research project into age-s...
Almshouses have existed in England for over a thousand years, and new almshouses are still being bui...
This positioning paper provides the context for a multidisciplinary research project on age-specific...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
A projected increase of 115% from 2001-2026 in the number of lower-income people aged 65 and over li...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...
The NSW Government’s ageing strategy Towards 2030: Planning for our Changing Population², a whole of...
Australia still lacks a comprehensive and coordinated approach to housing and older people, such tha...
For a brief period in our history the majority of Australians have been home owners, but this may no...
According to the 2006 figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 259,000 units of the Austral...
Public and community housing as housing options for older people with relatively low assets and low ...
Sean McNelis and Tania Herbert investigate the current status of Independent Living Units, which ope...
In this paper Sean McNelis describes an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute project inve...
Forms of service integrated housing- such as retirement villages - have been developed by the commu...
Public and community housing as housing options for older people with relatively low income and low ...
This report presents the final findings of a national, interdisciplinary research project into age-s...
Almshouses have existed in England for over a thousand years, and new almshouses are still being bui...
This positioning paper provides the context for a multidisciplinary research project on age-specific...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
A projected increase of 115% from 2001-2026 in the number of lower-income people aged 65 and over li...
At the 2001 Census, 102,735 older persons (aged 65 years or more) were housed in 87,940 public housi...
The NSW Government’s ageing strategy Towards 2030: Planning for our Changing Population², a whole of...
Australia still lacks a comprehensive and coordinated approach to housing and older people, such tha...
For a brief period in our history the majority of Australians have been home owners, but this may no...
According to the 2006 figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 259,000 units of the Austral...