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Journal articles on the topic "Community aging"
Black, Kathy, Debra Dobbs, and Tiffany L. Young. "Aging in Community." Journal of Applied Gerontology 34, no. 2 (November 20, 2012): 219–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0733464812463984.
Full textRobert, Stephanie A. "Community Context and Aging." Research on Aging 24, no. 6 (November 2002): 579–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016402702237183.
Full textCarpenter, Iain. "Aging and community care." Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 16, no. 4 (August 2004): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03324549.
Full textMiyazaki, Ryo, Kojiro Ishii, Hiroshi Ichikawa, and Yoshikazu Yonei. "Community Medicine and Anti-Aging:." ANTI-AGING MEDICINE 7, no. 12 (2010): 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3793/jaam.7.143.
Full textBronstein, Laura, Phillip McCallion, and Edward Kramer. "Developing an Aging Prepared Community." Journal of Gerontological Social Work 48, no. 1-2 (December 20, 2006): 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j083v48n01_13.
Full textAriel, Jane. "Women Aging Together in Community." Journal of Lesbian Studies 12, no. 2-3 (July 15, 2008): 283–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10894160802161463.
Full textMiller, Edward, and Elizabeth Simpson. "EDITORS INSIGHTS ON PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE GLOBAL GERONTOLOGICAL COMMUNITY." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (November 1, 2022): 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.303.
Full textRobinson-Dooley, Vanessa, Kelly Dumont, and Jennifer A. Riapos. "Aging & community health: a university–community partnership project." Educational Gerontology 44, no. 4 (March 2018): 220–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03601277.2018.1441672.
Full textLepir, Ljubo. "Personal aging planning - resource of active aging in the community." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 167 (2018): 515–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn1867515l.
Full textPhilpot, Michael, and Ananth Puranik. "Psychotropic Drugs, Aging and Community Care." Drugs & Aging 5, no. 4 (October 1994): 235–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00002512-199405040-00001.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Community aging"
Fay, Justin (Justin Thomas). "Aging in community." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/44202.
Full textThis electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-103).
Baby Boomers are on the brink of retirement. According to U.S. Census Bureau projections, the number of people aged 65 and over will more than double in the coming decades, growing from 35 million in 2000 to 72 million in 2030. The current housing stock in the United States is incapable of accommodating the particular needs and demands of this burgeoning population of older adults. In the next decade, many seniors will move from their homes into new environments, ranging from independent living communities to assisted living facilities and nursing homes, each offering a different level of support and range of services. In recent years, a more comprehensive option for seniors seeking long-term housing has grown in popularity -- the Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). CCRCs encourage active independence while offering a continuum of care options from short-term rehabilitation to long-term care services. Physical, sensory, and/or cognitive abilities commonly decline with age. CCRCs meet these changing health care needs in one location, enabling an individual to age -- dignity and sense of belonging intact -- within the community, thereby precluding the need to relocate and adapt to a new setting. This research investigates the performance of the CCRC model as an approach to housing the growing population of seniors. What has been the experience of these communities to date, and what can be learned from them that might influence their planning, design, and management in the future? Specifically, in what ways do CCRCs connect residents, both socially and physically, to the people, facilities, and services that comprise community?
(cont.) Two case studies located in the Greater Boston area -- one a large, privately developed and managed community, the other a comparatively small, college-affiliated community -- are analyzed to identify successes and limitations. This analysis leads to a set of "good practices" aimed at improving senior housing such that an aging population can thrive and age in one place.
by Justin Fay.
M.C.P.
Small, Frankie Anne. "Military widows aging together in community." [Pensacola, Fla.] : University of West Florida, 2008. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/WFE0000161.
Full textVannice, Jeremy M. "Aging and architecture : community rather than isolation." Virtual Press, 2005. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1327787.
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LeFurgy, Jennifer Beth. "Staying Power: Aging in Community and the Village Model." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77386.
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Caron, Catherine M. "A conceptual framework for community interventions in successful aging." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26864.
Full textFlositz, Steven J. "Aging with Independence and Interaction: An Assisted Living Community." Scholar Commons, 2011. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4269.
Full textWhitelaw, D. A., and D. A. Whitelaw. "Community acquired bacteraemia in the elderly." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/24974.
Full textRivers, James. "Improving the usability and accessibility in aging rural communities: rural policy for innovation in an aging community." Kansas State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/17748.
Full textDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning
Katherine Nesse
Most adults have grown accustomed to the current design orientation of their communities; however, as adults grow older they will be hard pressed to maintain their current lifestyle and level of activity in their community. This research identifies the importance of incorporating accessibility and usability elements into the streetscape of a community to encourage the integration of seniors into community life. One of the four pillars of the Main Street approach is design. This encompasses the design of building facades, streetscapes, and public spaces. This research looks at the Kansas Main Street program and investigates its success in furthering usability and accessibility of streetscapes in rural communities experiencing an aging population and infrastructure. My thesis is if the Main Street organizations of Kansas were concerned about the access and use of streetscapes for elderly populations, their concern would be expressed in development plans and practices through their Main Street program undertakings. Through this research, I have found that while rural communities see the value in accessible streetscapes their primary barrier to creating them is a financial one.
Nelson, Gaius Grant. "Service settings for an aging society : a community ordering principle." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/76408.
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Current facility models used in the design of housing and service settings for older people encourage the development of urban, large scale, age-segregated institutional environments. Research has either unwittingly or not, encouraged and perpetuated these models by stressing the need for congruence between person and dwelling environment. Such research has encouraged the movement of individuals to alternative living environments when age related changes in social, economic or health status reduce this level of congruence between person and environment based on key factors which are deemed important by gerontological researchers. Homeownership by older people is a behavior which is increasing. This is a trend which is not likely to reverse in the future. Approximately 75% of all people over the age of 65 choose to remain in their own owned single-family residential settings. It is estimated that by the year 1995 over 80% of all older people will live in their own homes, yet research of alternative models for service delivery to support these actions is sorely lacking. The key to providing services to an increasing number of older people in our society will not be through the production of alternative housing situations. What is needed is the provision of service setting s which assist these people in the maintenance of their lives within their chosen and preferred living situation. The research undertaken in this paper will investigate the development of alternative neighborhood based service settings designed to meet this growing need. The proposed model will integrate these service settings into residential areas using the neighborhood as an urban design framework. A case study will examine the usefulness of the neighborhood concept in the planning and delivery of services to older populations within a suburban community.
by Gaius Grant Nelson.
M.S.
Hubbard, Linda K. "Caring for our own implications of a rapidly aging population for the 21st century community of faith /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2002. http://www.tren.com.
Full textBooks on the topic "Community aging"
editor, Anthony Bolton, ed. Aging in community. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Second Journey Publications, 2013.
Find full textStewart, Nita. Community based housing: Aging in place. Raleigh, N.C. (693 Palmer Dr., Raleigh 27626-0531): North Carolina Division of Aging, 1991.
Find full textCopper, Baba. Ageism in the lesbian community. Freedom, Calif: Crossing Press, 1987.
Find full textDavid, Bruce. Aging in community: The aging rural and small town population in Atlantic Canada. Sackville, NB: Rural and Small Town Programme, Mount Allison University, 2000.
Find full textAging and retirement in a Lebanese-American community. New York: AMS Press, 1991.
Find full textBeckingham, Ann C. Promoting health aging: A nursing and community perspective. St. Louis: Mosby, 1993.
Find full textBeckingham, Ann C. Promoting healthy aging: A nursing and community perspective. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, 1993.
Find full textUniversity of Toronto. Faculty of Social Work and Ontario. Ministry of Community and Social Services, eds. An aging population: The challenge for community action. Toronto, Ont: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, 1991.
Find full textauthor, Jaffee Martin, ed. Planning aging-supportive communities. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association, 2015.
Find full textRendziak, Jody A. Understanding community attitudes about aging dams: A guidebook for accessing local community interest. [Washington, D.C.?]: Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2002.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Community aging"
Rowland, Donald T. "Community Change." In Population Aging, 91–104. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4050-1_6.
Full textRowland, Donald T. "Community Participation." In Population Aging, 105–19. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4050-1_7.
Full textGaliana, Jean, and William A. Haseltine. "Home-Based Palliative Care and Aging in Place and Community." In Aging Well, 59–78. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2164-1_5.
Full textGaliana, Jean, and William A. Haseltine. "Emergency Medicine and Hospital Care in the Home and Community." In Aging Well, 91–115. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2164-1_7.
Full textAnetzberger, Georgia J., Farida Kassim Ejaz, Ashley Bukach, and David M. Bass. "Next Steps: Documentation and Accessing Community Healthcare Resources." In Aging and Money, 75–90. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1320-6_7.
Full textGutman, Gloria M., Claire Robson, and Jennifer Marchbank. "Elder Abuse in the LGBT Community." In International Perspectives on Aging, 149–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25093-5_11.
Full textTournier, Isabelle, and Lucie Vidovićová. "Introduction: Framing Community and Spatial Exclusion." In International Perspectives on Aging, 185–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51406-8_14.
Full textBrach, Jennifer Sokol. "Community-Based Exercise Programs for Older Adults." In Exercise for Aging Adults, 131–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16095-5_11.
Full textAhrentzen, Sherry, and Ruth L. Steiner. "Housing Models for Aging in Community." In The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning, 243–55. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315642338-19.
Full textLehning, Amanda J. "Promoting Resilience Through Aging-Friendly Community Initiatives: Opportunities and Challenges." In Resilience in Aging, 297–314. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04555-5_16.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Community aging"
Lee, Young S., Shirley Chaysinh, Santosh Basapur, Crysta J. Metcalf, and Hiren Mandalia. "Active aging in community centers and ICT design implications." In the Designing Interactive Systems Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2317956.2317981.
Full textPau, Mei Lin Margaret. "The Effects of Training Workshop for Cognitively Intact Community Dwelling Older People on Knowledge of Dementia and Dementia Worry in Hong Kong." In The European Conference on Aging & Gerontology 2022. The International Academic Forum(IAFOR), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22492/issn.2435-4937.2022.3.
Full textZhu, Jianxin, Leina Gao, and Xinfang Zhang. "A Health Monitoring System Based on Pocket PC for Community Aging Residents." In 2008 2nd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2008.677.
Full textWang, Wen-si. "The Research about Community Aged Care Service System in the Aging Context." In 2013 International Conference on Advances in Social Science, Humanities, and Management. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/asshm-13.2013.124.
Full textSetyorini, Andri, and Niken Setyaningrum. "SELF MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE ON PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION IN PANGGANG II COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS GUNUNGKIDUL DISTRICT." In THE 4th INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE “LIFE CYCLE APPROACH FOR SUCCESSFUL AGING”. Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32528/inc.v0i0.2694.
Full textLiu, Ju, Jing Xiao, Bin Zhou, Zhangyao Wang, Huiyu Zhang, and Yuanyuan Zeng. "A two-stage residential demand response framework for smart community with transformer aging." In 2017 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/appeec.2017.8308907.
Full textSun, Winnie. "DEVELOPING MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES FOR OLDER ADULTS TO PROMOTE AGING WELL IN THE COMMUNITY." In 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2018.0646.
Full textLi, Li. "Spatial pattern and fine design of community elders' canteen based on aging vision." In Proceedings of the International Academic Conference on Frontiers in Social Sciences and Management Innovation (IAFSM 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iafsm-18.2019.49.
Full textAzza, Awatiful, Diyan Indriyani, and Ika Priantari. "COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION THROUGH PROCESSING OF TERASI (DRIED SHRIMP PASTE) WASTE INTO ORGANIC LIQUID FERTILIZER." In THE 4th INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE “LIFE CYCLE APPROACH FOR SUCCESSFUL AGING”. Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32528/inc.v0i0.2711.
Full textYe, Shan, Nan Ye, and Yaping Huang. "Community Regeneration in a Central City against an Aging Background: A Case of China." In International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2013. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784413135.146.
Full textReports on the topic "Community aging"
Stefanova, Milena, Dimitar Kozuharov, Marieta Stanchkova, Stoitze Andreev, and Galerida Rajkova-Petrova. Zooplankton Community Response to the Ageing of Iskar Reservoir (Bulgaria). "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2020.06.11.
Full textWiener, Joshua M., Mary E. Knowles, and Erin E. White. Financing Long-Term Services and Supports: Continuity and Change. RTI Press, September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2017.op.0042.1709.
Full textBoyes, Allison, Jamie Bryant, Alix Hall, and Elise Mansfield. Barriers and enablers for older people at risk of and/or living with cancer to accessing timely cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment. The Sax Institute, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.57022/ieoy3254.
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