Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many face declining health and/or other issues that affect their ability to live independently and necessitate additional support. Such support can be provided by formal networks, but a considerable part can also be offered by informal networks of older people themselves. Going beyond these networks, older people can additionally and perhaps even more substantially benefit from vital communities. Nevertheless, even though this term is increasingly common in the literature, its meaning remains indistinct. A more thorough understanding of this concept might provide valuable knowledge that health care professionals, researchers and community workers can...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
PURPOSE: Community and neighbourhood structures contribute not only to the health and well-being, bu...
Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many fac...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Social gerontologists have long grappled with the meaning of 'community' to older people. This paper...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
The purpose is to give an overview of the extent, range and nature of existing definitions of the co...
Population ageing is a global trend and even though years added to life often are lived in good heal...
This study investigates an under-researched area of older people’s activities: the characteristics o...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
Background: The growing number of older people globally affected their health and quality of life. R...
Karen Grimmer, Debra Kay, Jan Foot, Khushnum PastakiaInternational Center for Allied Health Evidence...
This article contributes to emerging debates around age-friendly environments, providing empirical e...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
PURPOSE: Community and neighbourhood structures contribute not only to the health and well-being, bu...
Older people today are more likely to age in their own private living environment. However, many fac...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Social gerontologists have long grappled with the meaning of 'community' to older people. This paper...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
The purpose is to give an overview of the extent, range and nature of existing definitions of the co...
Population ageing is a global trend and even though years added to life often are lived in good heal...
This study investigates an under-researched area of older people’s activities: the characteristics o...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
Background: The growing number of older people globally affected their health and quality of life. R...
Karen Grimmer, Debra Kay, Jan Foot, Khushnum PastakiaInternational Center for Allied Health Evidence...
This article contributes to emerging debates around age-friendly environments, providing empirical e...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
PURPOSE: Community and neighbourhood structures contribute not only to the health and well-being, bu...