Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and decrease older adults’ reliance on expensive institutionalised care. Such policies stimulate older adults to remain in their own homes and neighbourhoods for as long as possible and stress that this is in their own best interests as they can then age in a familiar, predictable and supportive environment. This thesis shows, by highlighting its subjective dimensions, that the realities of ageing in place are not as straightforward as these policies suggest. Here, older adults’ experiences of everyday life in urban neighbourhoods take centre stage. These experiences are addressed in four themes: neighbourhood renewal; the meaning of local social co...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sage in Psychology and Developing Societie...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
To demonstrate the potential of time in understanding older adults' experiences of place, this paper...
Ageing-in-place is considered important for the health of older adults. In this paper, inspired by a...
Ageing-in-place is considered important for the health of older adults. In this paper, inspired by a...
In their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with complex needs, ...
For older people living in densely populated urban neighbourhoods, walking is an important mode of e...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
What does a photo of a steep forest path or a vacant plot of land have to do with lifecycle-robust n...
In this qualitative study we explore the experienced impact of studentification on ageing-in-place (...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in Ageing and S...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sage in Psychology and Developing Societie...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Ageing-in-place policies have been implemented by many Western governments in order to delay and dec...
To demonstrate the potential of time in understanding older adults' experiences of place, this paper...
Ageing-in-place is considered important for the health of older adults. In this paper, inspired by a...
Ageing-in-place is considered important for the health of older adults. In this paper, inspired by a...
In their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with complex needs, ...
For older people living in densely populated urban neighbourhoods, walking is an important mode of e...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
What does a photo of a steep forest path or a vacant plot of land have to do with lifecycle-robust n...
In this qualitative study we explore the experienced impact of studentification on ageing-in-place (...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in Ageing and S...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sage in Psychology and Developing Societie...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...