Studies in environmental gerontology have progressed our understanding of the ways in which older people respond to and manage the environments in which they live, including their decisions about relocation and the influencing factors. Much of this work, however, has been done with relatively healthy and mobile older people living in domestic environments. It is often the case that when care-home residents move, the decisions are taken by others while the residents are passive and maybe hardly consulted. Far from the residents' preferences and initiatives being instrumental, they are moved by imposition. In the United Kingdom, the setting of this study, such imposed moves are common, partly because registration regulations restrict the rang...
A growing older population worldwide means there is a need to ensure there are sufficient housing op...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
Housing, health and social care policy in the UK, including Scotland, has emphasised the value of ag...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who can provide assistance or t...
This paper develops the concept of residential strategis in explanation of housing and locational ch...
This paper is based on data from older people concerning their experiences of relocating to a care h...
This paper is based on data from older people concerning their experiences of relocating to a care h...
A major service in the care of the elderly continues to be the Local Authority residential home. Ove...
Background: Planning for future care after the death of parental caregivers and adapting disability ...
Moving to residential care assumes particular significance for the increasing numbers of individuals...
Aim: To investigate ‘ageing in place’ in terms of house, locality and support, related to the Wester...
Background and objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
Introduction: Moving in very old age is considered to be a major life event and relocation and acces...
The current literature on the geriatric population highlights that relocation into a healthcare faci...
A growing older population worldwide means there is a need to ensure there are sufficient housing op...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
Housing, health and social care policy in the UK, including Scotland, has emphasised the value of ag...
Background and Objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who can provide assistance or t...
This paper develops the concept of residential strategis in explanation of housing and locational ch...
This paper is based on data from older people concerning their experiences of relocating to a care h...
This paper is based on data from older people concerning their experiences of relocating to a care h...
A major service in the care of the elderly continues to be the Local Authority residential home. Ove...
Background: Planning for future care after the death of parental caregivers and adapting disability ...
Moving to residential care assumes particular significance for the increasing numbers of individuals...
Aim: To investigate ‘ageing in place’ in terms of house, locality and support, related to the Wester...
Background and objectives: Older people are likely to transition to a new home closer to family who ...
Introduction: Moving in very old age is considered to be a major life event and relocation and acces...
The current literature on the geriatric population highlights that relocation into a healthcare faci...
A growing older population worldwide means there is a need to ensure there are sufficient housing op...
This research study is concerned with the projected, significant rise in the number of older people ...
Housing, health and social care policy in the UK, including Scotland, has emphasised the value of ag...