This chapter analyses self-image among older adults, taking into account their different residential settings (family dwelling, cohousing, nursing homes), the relationship with pillars and determinants of active ageing, and the implications for the development of more inclusive settings for older adults. There is a qualitative analysis of discourses obtained during in-depth interviews and discussion groups held in 2017 with the older adult population in Spain. The findings showed that older adults construct different images of themselves according to their living environment, their social participation, and the availability of inclusive spaces. As a result, a public policy that is based on promoting age-friendly cities and communities (AFCC...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
The improvement in life expectancy, economic conditions, and technological and medical progress hav...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
Demographic ageing is one of the key social and political challenges of recent decades. There are a ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Friendly Residential Environments for Ageing in Place with...
There is growing interest in promoting active and healthy ageing environments through age-friendly c...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Principles of positive ‘aging in place’ emphasize the importance of creating sustainable environment...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
Creating urban environments that support and promote everyday social engagement and healthy living f...
Older adults consistently prefer aging in place, which requires a high level of community support an...
In the face of global challenges associated with population ageing, social exclusion and increasingl...
This qualitative investigation makes suggestions about creating age-friendly cities for older adults...
The increasingly diverse needs and wants of Australia\u27s ageing population, like those in many oth...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
The improvement in life expectancy, economic conditions, and technological and medical progress hav...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...
Demographic ageing is one of the key social and political challenges of recent decades. There are a ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Friendly Residential Environments for Ageing in Place with...
There is growing interest in promoting active and healthy ageing environments through age-friendly c...
Problem: As aging and urbanization trends converge, developing “age-friendly community initiatives” ...
Principles of positive ‘aging in place’ emphasize the importance of creating sustainable environment...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the...
Specialist forms of housing with care are becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, large...
Creating urban environments that support and promote everyday social engagement and healthy living f...
Older adults consistently prefer aging in place, which requires a high level of community support an...
In the face of global challenges associated with population ageing, social exclusion and increasingl...
This qualitative investigation makes suggestions about creating age-friendly cities for older adults...
The increasingly diverse needs and wants of Australia\u27s ageing population, like those in many oth...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
The improvement in life expectancy, economic conditions, and technological and medical progress hav...
Dignity and independence are widely considered as core concepts to aging well, yet little research h...