The policies regarding the elderly in advanced countries are based on the notion of ‘ageing in place’. The question arises, where and how extensive can the ‘place’ be? Is there a method of estimating a senior’s living area? The purpose of this study was to determine the common characteristics of the living areas of seniors in three small and medium-sized Japanese cities. The basic methodology involved a comparative analysis involving these cities. We used case studies to cross tabulate interviews regarding the daily outings of participants, some of whom needed long-term care while others did not. The data covered a total of 727 participants, 307 of whom needed long-term care and 420 requiring none. Comparative analysis revealed the common c...
This study was conducted through a poll taken among senior citizens in good health residing in Senri...
As the age structure of Canadian society changes in the ensuing decades, housing and caring for the ...
Our study examined the associations between neighborhood walkability, frailty, and the incidence of ...
Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associa...
In a society with a rapidly ageing population, the needs of the elderly can no longer be ignored. A ...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
The composition of the residential environment may have an independent influence on health, especial...
This paper aims to understand the geographic concentration and the structure of the system of facili...
Demographic ageing in most countries around the world is significant. Japan, the most ageing country...
The Japanese elderly welfare policy has focused on facility policy for the aged and preventive care ...
There is a growing recognition of the role of built environment attributes, such as streets, shops, ...
金沢大学理工研究域環境デザイン学系"Ageing in place" is becoming a key issue in the ageing society. As such, the locat...
The living needs of the elderly mainly require access to shopping space and to medical care. Specifi...
As the Asian country with the most aged population, Japan, has been modifying its social welfare sys...
Japan has experienced significant changes in its age structure since 1970. Not only is the populati...
This study was conducted through a poll taken among senior citizens in good health residing in Senri...
As the age structure of Canadian society changes in the ensuing decades, housing and caring for the ...
Our study examined the associations between neighborhood walkability, frailty, and the incidence of ...
Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associa...
In a society with a rapidly ageing population, the needs of the elderly can no longer be ignored. A ...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
The composition of the residential environment may have an independent influence on health, especial...
This paper aims to understand the geographic concentration and the structure of the system of facili...
Demographic ageing in most countries around the world is significant. Japan, the most ageing country...
The Japanese elderly welfare policy has focused on facility policy for the aged and preventive care ...
There is a growing recognition of the role of built environment attributes, such as streets, shops, ...
金沢大学理工研究域環境デザイン学系"Ageing in place" is becoming a key issue in the ageing society. As such, the locat...
The living needs of the elderly mainly require access to shopping space and to medical care. Specifi...
As the Asian country with the most aged population, Japan, has been modifying its social welfare sys...
Japan has experienced significant changes in its age structure since 1970. Not only is the populati...
This study was conducted through a poll taken among senior citizens in good health residing in Senri...
As the age structure of Canadian society changes in the ensuing decades, housing and caring for the ...
Our study examined the associations between neighborhood walkability, frailty, and the incidence of ...