The issue of how people can age in place in a safe, healthy and dignified manner is a front-burner issue, especially for the poor, frail elderly who live in communities served by the NeighborWorks network and by other community-based housing and health-care entities. The Southern District office of Neighborhood Reinvestment convened practitioners in the fields of housing, healthcare and supportive services to address this issue
The majority of older adults would like to “age in place” by continuing to live in their homes as lo...
The majority of older adults would like to “age in place” by continuing to live in their homes as lo...
Background: Aging is associated with numerous risk factors for declining physical and mental health....
Read this paper to learn how the challenges of the housing and health-care system as two separate en...
If aging in place is the goal, simple targeted improvements to one’s home and ability to function in...
As more and more senior citizens choose to grow older in familiar surroundings, condominium and comm...
This brief outlines current housing challenges faced by older adults and potential areas for public ...
abstract: In an environment in which public values are often surrendered for market ones, the admini...
Seniors may find it hard to “age in place” as they grow older because of a growing disparity between...
Our patterns of land use and development have failed to accommodate the changed housing needs of an ...
This experiential component or doctoral capstone project involved a partnership with Habitat for Hum...
The mortality rate for the senior population increases when their place of residence transitions int...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Aging in community can be a healthier, happier option for many seniors, but only if they have the ri...
Recent studies have suggested that a greater number of older adults prefer to age in place rather t...
The majority of older adults would like to “age in place” by continuing to live in their homes as lo...
The majority of older adults would like to “age in place” by continuing to live in their homes as lo...
Background: Aging is associated with numerous risk factors for declining physical and mental health....
Read this paper to learn how the challenges of the housing and health-care system as two separate en...
If aging in place is the goal, simple targeted improvements to one’s home and ability to function in...
As more and more senior citizens choose to grow older in familiar surroundings, condominium and comm...
This brief outlines current housing challenges faced by older adults and potential areas for public ...
abstract: In an environment in which public values are often surrendered for market ones, the admini...
Seniors may find it hard to “age in place” as they grow older because of a growing disparity between...
Our patterns of land use and development have failed to accommodate the changed housing needs of an ...
This experiential component or doctoral capstone project involved a partnership with Habitat for Hum...
The mortality rate for the senior population increases when their place of residence transitions int...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Aging in community can be a healthier, happier option for many seniors, but only if they have the ri...
Recent studies have suggested that a greater number of older adults prefer to age in place rather t...
The majority of older adults would like to “age in place” by continuing to live in their homes as lo...
The majority of older adults would like to “age in place” by continuing to live in their homes as lo...
Background: Aging is associated with numerous risk factors for declining physical and mental health....