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Graham, Carrie, e Winston Tseng. "BARRIERS TO VILLAGE MEMBERSHIP AMONG MINORITY SENIORS". Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (novembro de 2019): S228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.840.

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Abstract Villages are a relatively new consumer-driven model that promotes aging in place for community-dwelling seniors. Villages promote social engagement, civic engagement, member-to-member-support, and collectively bargain for services of their members. Members report improved social support and more confidence aging in their own homes. Currently, there are over 200 operational villages nationwide and the model is proliferating rapidly. Most Villages members are white, well-educated, and well resourced. Researchers at UC Berkeley conducted 6 focus groups with Latino, African American and Asian seniors (N=58) who have not joined Villages in their regions. Focus group findings describe a lack of awareness of the Village model among underrepresented groups; and barriers to membership including the cost of membership, lack of language inclusion, and lack of diversity. The national anti-immigrant discourse emerged as a barrier to membership for non-white seniors. Participants describe how Villages could make programmatic changes to attract a more diverse membership.
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Graham, Carrie, Andrew E. Scharlach e Elaine Kurtovich. "Do Villages Promote Aging in Place? Results of a Longitudinal Study". Journal of Applied Gerontology 37, n.º 3 (4 de outubro de 2016): 310–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0733464816672046.

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Villages are a new, grassroots, consumer-directed model that aims to promote aging in place and prevent unwanted relocations for older adults. In exchange for a yearly membership fee, Villages provide seniors with opportunities for social engagement (social events and classes), civic engagement (member-to-member volunteer opportunities), and an array of support services. In total, 222 Village members were surveyed at intake and 12-month follow-up to examine changes in their confidence aging in place, social connectedness, and health. The strongest positive results were in the domain of confidence, including significantly greater confidence aging in place, perceived social support, and less intention to relocate after 1 year in the Village. As most seniors were in good health and well connected at the time they joined the Village, there were not improvements in health or social connectedness. Authors discuss the importance of longer term, longitudinal studies to examine the effectiveness of Villages in preventing institutionalization over time.
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Ma, Le, e Richard Reed. "A market-oriented model for the independent-living retirement village industry". Facilities 36, n.º 3/4 (5 de março de 2018): 122–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-04-2016-0039.

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Purpose As the “baby boomer” generation continues to enter their senior post-retirement years, the provision of affordable retirement housing has become increasingly important for the community, practitioners and policymakers. However, relatively little attention has to date been placed on identifying an effective market mechanism for the industry of the independent-living retirement villages to meet this increased and unprecedented demand. This study aims to develop an innovative and affordable retirement village development model which meets the needs of all stakeholders including seniors, retirement village residents, the retirement village industry and government. Design/methodology/approach The attributes of this study are as follows: structure of individual living units, retirement village characteristics, retirement village facilities and services and support mechanisms. The analysis was undertaken based on data relating to independent-living retirement villages in five Australian states. A hedonic pricing model was used where the price distributions relating to these four aspects were estimated. Findings The results confirmed the structures of the independent living units and the retirement village characteristics were closely related to pricing, followed by services and supports with a lesser relationship, although the facilities were not significantly related to pricing. Research limitations/implications This research is not able to address the entire retirement village market in Australia because the available market data are limited. Practical implications This research uses an innovative supply-side approach to assess retirement village attributes and values, which provides stakeholders with up-to-date market information to assist in guiding the performance of the retirement village industry. Social implications The market evaluations imply that seniors are reluctant to pay for village attributes that are not regarded as highly sought-after. A cost-effective strategy of new retirement village developments and upgrades can be further induced, which in turn can enhance the market efficiency and affordability of the retirement villages. Originality/value This pricing model for retirement village units extends previous studies into retirement villages and presents stakeholders with an innovative and reliable market-oriented model.
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Lundman, Riina. "A spatio-legal approach to the intermediate housing-with-care solutions for older people: exploring the adoption of a retirement village concept in Finland". Ageing and Society 40, n.º 9 (11 de abril de 2019): 1956–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x19000412.

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AbstractRetirement villages are an increasingly popular senior housing option that aims to comprehensively integrate accommodation, care services, social activities and interaction opportunities for ageing people. The research literature about retirement villages and communities is extensive, but less studied are the contextually varying spatial, legal and political processes of how such villages and other intermediate housing-with-care solutions for older people are initially constituted, especially in novel national and local contexts. In this paper, a spatio-legal approach is employed to study the many legal possibilities and barriers that have arisen while developing retirement villages in Finland. As a specific case, I examine the new Finnish Virkkulankylä retirement village concept and its implementation process. As the key result of my study, I identify three major spatio-legal barriers to developing retirement villages and other intermediate senior housing solutions, which are (a) the polarised division between the fields of elderly care and housing in both law and practice, (b) the prevalence of ‘local law’ in spatial planning and service provision for elderly people, and (c) the inflexible funding system regarding alternative housing-with-care solutions for seniors. I argue that although the ‘in-betweenness’ of retirement villages may facilitate a more comprehensive understanding about the housing and care of older adults, in practice their intermediary position translates into many ambiguities and challenges.
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Liu, Shijing, Hongyu Jin, Benzheng Xie, Chunlu Liu e Anthony Mills. "CONCESSION PERIOD DETERMINATION FOR PPP RETIREMENT VILLAGE". International Journal of Strategic Property Management 22, n.º 5 (24 de setembro de 2018): 424–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/ijspm.2018.5476.

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Demand for the construction of retirement villages is increasing with the worldwide growth in ageing populations. However, the development of retirement villages can be impeded by many factors, such as limited available land and high investment costs. Public–private partnership (PPP) as an alternative financing mechanism has been widely applied in the construction of public infrastructure projects and may provide new funding sources for building retirement villages. By applying PPP to the construction of retirement villages, the independent living requirements of seniors can be met and the financial difficulty of the construction of retirement villages can be resolved. Similar to other PPP projects, when retirement villages are constructed under a PPP process, the concession period is a key decision variable in relation to the success of the project. The concession period is stated in the project contract between the government and private investors, and stipulates the date when the project ownership and operation are transferred from the private investor back to the government. The government should take detailed information into consideration at the initial project stage when determining the concession period. This paper proposes PPP as a new procurement method to be applied to the construction of rental retirement villages and develops a concession period determination process for PPP retirement village projects with consideration of real options, focusing on the option to defer. An empirical example with alternative scales, which is developed from an existing retirement village in Geelong, Australia, is used to numerically verify the process and the impacts of key variables on the concession period. The determination process provides an alternative tool for governments to design the concession period before the tendering stage and will benefit the development of industries associated with services for the ageing population. This process can also be applied to the construction of other financially non-viable PPP projects such as social housing.
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Latimer, Paul. "It's Time for Federal Regulation of Retirement Villages". Federal Law Review 45, n.º 3 (setembro de 2017): 469–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22145/flr.45.3.5.

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As Australia's population ages, increasing numbers of seniors move to a growing number of retirement villages. Unlike time shares, which are ‘managed investment schemes’ and therefore regulated as ‘financial products’ under corporate law administered nationally by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the Commonwealth withdrew from the regulation of retirement villages in the 1980s on the basis that at that time they were local, usually run by religious bodies and charities and were not of national concern. The regulation of retirement villages was taken over by the states and territories under their non-uniform Retirement Villages Acts and the common law. Until then retirement villages, often indistinguishable from Commonwealth regulated timeshares, were regulated in the original State and Territory Uniform Companies Acts in 1961 as ‘interests’, and then in later Commonwealth legislation as ‘prescribed interests’ by the forebear of ASIC, the then National Companies and Securities Commission (NCSC) with the State and Territory Corporate Affairs Commissions as its ‘delegates’. Today retirement villages, which are largely owned and managed by the corporate sector, raise many issues of national concern such as accountability, fees and the rights of residents. Some aspects of retirement villages such as directors’ duties, fundraising, prospectuses and unregistered schemes are regulated as corporations by ASIC under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), but retirement villages are not regulated as ‘financial products’ under corporate law. This article challenges the effectiveness of state and territory regulation of retirement villages and calls for federal regulation of retirement villages by bringing retirement villages into the definition of ‘financial product’ in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and in the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (Cth). As financial products, retirement villages would then be regulated by Commonwealth legislation which deals with financial services and financial markets, as regulated by ASIC. These laws include consumer protection provisions such as the prohibition of misleading or deceptive conduct, unfair contract terms, unconscionable conduct, licensing and high standards for those in the retirement village industry. This would result in a return to Commonwealth leadership of the regulation of retirement villages to harmonise and to consolidate the current mix of state and territory regulation with federal legislation including an enforceable Retirement Villages Code of Conduct.
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Tan, H. Z., Y. J. Luo, S. W. Wen, A. Z. Liu, S. Q. Li, T. B. Yang e Z. Q. Sun. "The Effect of a Disastrous Flood on the Quality of Life in Dongting Lake Area in China". Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 16, n.º 2 (julho de 2004): 126–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/101053950401600209.

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We carried out an epidemiological study to assess the impact of flood on the quality of life (QOL) of residents in the affected areas in China. We used a natural experiment approach, randomly selected 494 adults from 18 villages, which suffered from flooding as a result of embankments collapsing, 473 adults from 16 villages, which suffered from, soaked flood, and 773 adults from 11 villages without flood (control group). We used the Generic QOL Inventory-74 (GQOLI-74), social support scale, and questionnaires to assess the QOL of all study participants. The QOL was significantly poorer in soaked group (58.4) and (especially) in collapsed group (55.1) than in control group (59.5, p<0.001). Adjustment for potential confounding factors did not change the results. The impact of flood on QOL was stronger among farmers, seniors, persons with introvert personality, and residents with adverse life-events, whereas social support and extrovert personalities offset the negative impact of flood on QOL. Asia Pac J Public Health2004'; 16(2): 126-132.
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Devita Anugrah Anggraini e Dian Anisia Widyaningrum. "Edukasi Upaya Pencegahan Hipertensi Dengan Senam Lansia Dan Relaksasi Otot Progresif Pada Lansia Di Posyandu Lansia Desa Sundul Kecamatan Parang Kabupaten Magetan". Jurnal Pengabdian Ilmu Kesehatan 3, n.º 2 (26 de junho de 2023): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.55606/jpikes.v3i2.2046.

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Hypertension is one of the PTM which is a threat, especially the elderly. Sundul Village is one of the villages in Parang District, Magetan Regency, East Java Province. The problem from the results of the study in Sundul Village is that there are still many people, especially the elderly who have hypertension and a lack of understanding in preventing hypertension, which is 75% or 60 out of 80 elderly. The purpose of community service is to increase knowledge related to efforts to prevent hypertension. The implementation method uses health education in the form of knowledge about hypertension with leaflet media given to the elderly and doing elderly gymnastics and progressive muscle relaxation. Previously, blood pressure was measured. Activities carried out on elderly aged> 40 years as many as 30 elderly. The results of the activity are that the elderly know about hypertension prevention, namely 75% of 30 elderly are able to understand and the elderly are able to do elderly gymnastic activities and progressive muscle relaxation. Seniors play an active role in this activity.
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Lin, Hsiao-Hsien, Ying Ling, I.-Shen Chen, Pei-Yi Wu, I.-Cheng Hsu, Chin-Hsien Hsu e Su-Fang Zhang. "Can Low-Carbon Tourism Awareness Promote Rural and Ecological Development, Create Safe Leisure Spaces, and Increase Public Happiness? A Discussion from the Perspective of Different Stakeholders". Water 14, n.º 21 (5 de novembro de 2022): 3557. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w14213557.

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This study analyzed the effects of low-carbon tourism awareness, attitudes, and behaviors on the development of villages in the catchment area of Erhai Lake in China. We quantitatively analyzed data from 828 valid questionnaires in IBM SPSS 26.0 using Pearson correlation analysis. Thereafter, we interviewed nine respondents, including scholars, seniors, tour guides, and local businessmen, about the results. Finally, we summarized the data and subjected them to multivariate analysis. The results revealed that low-carbon tourism education and promotion increased public recognition of the need to protect the environment by using low-pollution transportation, staying close to home, and buying minimally packaged goods to create a safe leisure environment. However, many tourists are not willing to accept having to increase their budgets for accommodations, food, and living to engage in low-carbon tourism. Therefore, we suggest that increasing incentives to encourage the public to engage in low-carbon tourism and other consumption behaviors may help reduce the damage to the ecological environments of catchment areas, improve the village’s economic development, and promote the sustainable development of the catchment area.
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Azrahwati, Muhammad Nusrang, Muhammad Kasim Aidid e Zulkifli Rais. "K-Means Cluster Analysis for Grouping Districts in South Sulawesi Province Based on Village Potential". ARRUS Journal of Mathematics and Applied Science 2, n.º 2 (22 de março de 2022): 73–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/mathscience739.

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Cluster analysis is an analysis in multivariable statistics that is used to group objects that have the same characteristics. One of the methods in cluster analysis used to group relatively large amounts of data is the K-Means method. In this study, the K-Means method was applied to classify sub-districts in South Sulawesi Province based on village potential. The variables used are the number of: Elementary School/Equivalent degree, Junior High School/Equivalent degree, Senior High School/Vocational School/Equivalent degree, Community Health Center/Pustu, Families without electricity, Villages/Urbans according to market presence, Villages/Towns that are passed by public transportation and Villages/Kelurahan that have lighting main road. The results of this study are that 3 groups are formed where the first cluster consists of 107 sub-districts that have high village potential, the second cluster consists of 16 sub-districts that have medium village potential and the third cluster consists of 184 sub-districts that have low village potential.
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Villages seniors"

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Wang, Pengli. "L’adaptation du logement au grand âge en Chine : les expériences contrastées de Zhengzhou et de Hangzhou". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA01H042.

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Le vieillissement accéléré de la population chinoise, conséquence de la « politique de l’enfant unique » mais aussi du décollage économique de la Chine, a incité le gouvernement à transformer en profondeur son régime de protection sociale. Ces transformations touchent tous les aspects de l’action sociale relatifs au vieillissement : les retraites, l’assurance maladie, l’assurance dépendance et le logement. Cette thèse rend compte de l’effort de l’État, à tous ses échelons, pour adapter l’offre d’hébergement et de soins de longue durée à une société en prise au délitement du familialisme confucéen. Située à la croisée de la géographie du vieillissement et de la gérontologie géographique, la thèse interroge tout particulièrement les modes de production des yanglaoyuan (maisons de retraite médicalisées ou non) et les politiques d’adaptation au grand âge des logements existants. Elle s’appuie sur le cas de deux métropoles décamillionaires de taille démographique comparable mais de maturité économique contrastée : Hanzghou, ville côtière prospère et Zhengzhou, ville de l’intérieur en cours de développement. Le cadre théorique relie les débats sur la caractérisation des régimes de protection sociale à la littérature des housing studies sur les politiques propriétaristes et l’aide sociale basée sur les actifs (asset-based welfare). L’apport empirique est consistant, basé sur des enquêtes auprès de 70 acteurs publics et privés et une analyse ethnographique de 50 projets résidentiels. Les résultats mettent en lumière une priorité très affirmée au maintien à domicile dans le cadre d’une doctrine propriétariste, l’objectif étant de pourvoir à 90% de l’offre résidentielle avec des modulations locales mineures. Les municipalités prennent en charge la requalification du bâti existant et procèdent, dans le cadre de ces opérations de rénovation urbaine, à la mise en place d’un fin maillage territorial de dispositifs communautaires offrant une assistance de base aux personnes âgées, en coordination avec les infrastructures hospitalières locales. Ces initiatives sont possibles grâce à l’importance des biens publics hérités de l’ère socialiste, qui peuvent ainsi être réaffectés, et plus généralement grâce au maintien de la propriété foncière par l’Etat. Cet avantage permet également aux gouvernements locaux de se désengager de l’exploitation de yanglaoyuan publics en attirant des exploitants privés grâce à la mise à disposition gratuite ou à très faible coût des locaux. Partout, ce modèle économique « léger en actif » (asset light) est promu pour développer une offre de yanglaoyuan à but non lucratif. Cependant, le soutien à ce type d’habitat mobilise également des subventions publiques, ce qui crée des inégalités régionales significatives dans l’offre d’hébergement longue durée en fonction de la capacité financière des collectivités locales. Même lorsque les aides sont conséquentes comme à Hangzhou, elles ne suffisent pas à abaisser suffisamment le tarif d’hébergement ni à garantir une qualité des soins adéquates, ce qui rend l’offre inadaptée aux besoins tant en termes de niveau de médicalisation que de tarification. Ces dynamiques contribuent à renforcer la stratification sociale et spatiale des conditions de vie des personnes âgées, produite par le différentiel de capacité financière des gouvernements locaux mais également des ménages, en raison des écarts remarquables dans le montant des pensions en fonction de l’ancien employeur
The accelerated aging of the Chinese population, a consequence of the “one-child policy” and China’s rapid economic development, has prompted the government to deeply transform its welfare system. These transformations affect all aspects of social action related to aging: pensions, health insurance, long-term care insurance, and housing. This thesis explores the government’s efforts at all institutional levels to adapt long-term care and housing supply to a society grappling with the decline of Confucian familialism. Locating at the intersection of the geography of aging and geographical gerontology, this thesis particularly examines the production of yanglaoyuan (nursing homes and retirement homes) and policies for adapting existing housing to the elderly. It draws on the case of two metropolitan areas with similar demographic size but differing economic maturity: Hangzhou, a prosperous coastal city, and Zhengzhou, an inland city in the midst of development. The theoretical framework connects debates on the characterization of social protection regimes to the literature on housing policies and asset-based welfare. The empirical contribution is substantial, based on surveys of 70 public and privatetakehold stakeholders and an ethnographic analysis of 50 residential projects. The results highlight a strong emphasis on aging in place within a home ownership- oriented doctrine, with the goal of providing 90% of residential options with minor local variations. Municipalities oversee the requalification of existing buildings and, as part of urban renewal projects, establish a dense network of community-based services for basic elderly assistance, in coordination with local hospital infrastructure. These initiatives are made possible by the significant public assets inherited from the socialist era, which can be repurposed, and more generally by the continued state ownership of land. This advantage also allows local governments to disengage from the operation of public yanglaoyuan by attracting private operators through the provision of free or low- cost public facilities. Everywhere, this “asset-light” business model is promoted to develop a wide supply of non-profit yanglaoyuan. However, support for this type of housing also involves public subsidies, leading to significant regional inequalities in long-term housing supply based on the financial capacity of local authorities. Even when subsidies are substantial, as in Hangzhou, they are insufficient to significantly reduce housing costs and ensure adequate quality of care, rendering the supply of yanglaoyuan inadequate in terms of medicalization and pricing. These dynamics contribute to reinforcing social and spatial stratification in the living conditions of the elderly, driven by differences in financial capacity of local governments as well as households due to notable disparities in pension amounts based on former employers
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Hennis, Jessica Lanae. "HERMOSA VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING: CLOSEOUT PROCESS". Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192480.

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Fernando, Andreia Filipa Salgado. "Plano de negócios para a criação de uma aldeia sénior". Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12756.

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Mestrado em Ciências Empresariais
O trabalho final de mestrado consiste na proposta de um plano de negócios para a criação de uma Aldeia Sénior no concelho de Torres Novas, sendo o core-business o alojamento, e apoio social a indivíduos com mais de 65 anos. A metodologia utilizada neste plano de negócios foi a de Harvard (2007), no entanto foi complementada com duas fases da metodologia de Kuratko (2009) com vista a enriquecer este trabalho. Foi aplicado um inquérito a 214 indivíduos, complementado por outras fontes de dados secundários, que foram uma mais-valia para o desenvolvimento do projeto, e sustentação das conclusões obtidas. A análise financeira do projeto demonstrou dados positivos que revelam que o negócio é bastante atrativo, sendo um conceito inovador.
This master final dissertation presents a business plan about "Aldeia Sénior" nearby Torres Novas. The core business is about developing an institution for elderly people with more 65 years old. The used methodology was Harvard (2007) complemented by Kuratko (2009), mainly to bring more value to the project. An inquiry was applied to 214 people, complemented by other secondary external data sources, which contributed to support the obtained conclusions. The financial analyses showed positive results about "Aldeia Sénior", complemented by the fact this is an innovative concept.
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Winters, Alex M. "Independent Together: Making Places for Community-Based Options in Senior Living". University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1427980059.

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King, Llewellyn. "The potential of the township landscape for fieldwork in the teaching of senior secondary school geography: a case study in Duncan Village/Gompo, East London". Thesis, Rhodes University, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003592.

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The research emerged out of a need to address firsthand classroom concerns. The problem identified was that the D.E.T. geography syllabus had a Western-orientated world-view and, as such, was largely inappropriate to the experiences of township pupils. As a result, education in townships tends to maintain the status quo and the marginal position of the majority of South Africans. Recent unpublished research has shown that fieldwork is an effective compensatory tool. If fieldwork is used in the township , it can utilize the local environment which is familiar to pupils. Fieldwork, as an approach, has an additional advantage of being a vehicle for the empowerment of users. The research sets out to explore the potential of the township environment as a site in which fieldwork can be undertaken. Numerous opportunities are identified and these have been developed into fieldwork exercises. Out of the preparatory work, a need arose to establish the viability of doing township fieldwork. The concern is that, in spite of fieldwork appearing in the secondary school syllabus for a number of years, it is a largely unexplored teaching approach. This necessitated the testing and evaluation of fieldwork opportunities in the township environment. The chaotic conditions of township education impinged upon the research process, causing its premature termination. The latter part of the research process raises questions of an ethical nature. Notwithstanding these problems, several positive factors emerge; the negative aspects should not be allowed to overshadow the benefits of the research. An emancipatory action research framework is used to evaluate the research process. The study concludes by highlighting the main issues raised in the research and makes recommendations concerning topics requiring further investigation.
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Selnarová, Elisabeth. "Obnova struktury městské zástavby v historickém centru Strážnice". Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-316325.

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This theses delves into the restaration of the structure of an urban area in the historical center of the town Strážnice. It covers a modular theme - Tradition of a folk architecture in the contemporary rural development. A location placed in a protected, historical center of the town Stražnice was chosen and a missing structure was designed. The investor requested a creation of a meeting zone for senior citizens and handicaped. This theses offers a detailed analysis of broader relations in the given location as well as presents an urban-architectural study of newly proposed structures.
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Chu, Yu-Yeh, e 朱玉葉. "Empirical Study on the relationship between social capital and the quality of life of seniors living - Evidence from the senior villages". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2rv4q9.

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國立臺北商業大學
商學研究所
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In this study, we use the principle and theory of social capital to study the quality of life of seniors living in senior villages; we hope to explore the relationship between social capital and the quality of life of seniors living in senior villages, as well as to understand the diverse and dynamic lifestyles within senior villages. The advancing and continued evolving healthcare system, science and technology, society and education have all contributed to the increasing life expectancy of the human population. The aging population has created the need to build senior villages. Today, both non-profit government organizations and private companies have started to fund and construct senior villages to accommodate the aging population - offering better quality of life and living environment. Much current research regarding the operation and management of senior villages focuses their studies on the quality of foods and housing within senior villages. For example, most research focuses on the reasons why residents decide to live in senior villages, some research studies the structure of the healthcare system, while other research studies the relationship between living environment, leisure activities, voluntary signup and satisfaction. However, the effects of social capital on the quality of life have, yet, been explored. Therefore, this study uses seniors who are residing in senior villages as research subjects, and investigates the impact of social capital’s Internet on the quality of life of seniors. We study past literatures, recognize the possible spiritual beliefs and values among seniors in the near future; we then explore the operation and management of well-established domestic senior villages. This allows us to study the relationship between social capital and the awareness and appreciation of quality of life among seniors living in senior villages. This study has its academic uniqueness and industrial practicality.
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hon, Lin bin, e 林炳宏. "Hakka Senior Care Centers: The Role and Developmental Strategyin the Care of Hakka Seniors, an example at Guoxing Village". Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/65k869.

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國立暨南國際大學
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Title of thesis: Hakka Senior Care Centers: The Role and Developmental Strategy in the Care of Hakka Seniors, an example at Guoxing Village. Name of institute: Department of public policy and administration, college of humanities, national Chi Nan university Pages:140 Graduation time: 10/2013 Degree conferred: Master Student name: Bean Hong, Lin Advisor name: Dr. Chi Larn, Lin Abstract This research mainly discussed Guoxing Village, Nangun Village and Shiman Village, and took these three featured community care centers for examples. It investigated the form of the role playing of the community care center. By analyzing the merits and defects of the service, community feature and community execution, we can understand how a community mobilizes these resource to form every center and create featured and permanent developing centers. By means of this, we understand the real needs of the seniors and hope to examine the situation of the senior care centers in many aspects. This provides the reference to promote the service of the senior care centers. This research mainly discussed the role and developmental strategy in Guoxing Village and the improvement of the seniors in the community. By profound interviewing in the research, there are important findings as follows: (1) It is not effective to send greetings on telephone in the plan of service. (2) Let the seniors to participate the planned teaching and health improvement activities in centers. (3)Volunteer service people’s attitude affects how many the seniors participate. (4) Permanent management in community and insufficient specialists cause it difficult to manage centers. (5) Provide service in safety medicine usage to let the seniors become healthier. (6) Too many heads in community policy development cause the community can’t look after both sides. (7) The feature of care centers is in the management mode that the local people take care of the locals. (8) Participate center activities and help improve the body and mind and health. (9) The main function of the care center’s plan is to slow down old becoming. According to the upper research , this study submits the suggestions as follows: (1) We need to encourage the community residents and the local officials to participate together and pass the community experience. (2) We should establish mutual functions and exchange the experience. (3) The government should consider the policy of human power and budget subsidy. (4) Centers should provide assistance appropriately to professional human power. Key word: the senior, community care, senior care center, the community role
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Lun, Tsai-Chia, e 蔡佳倫. "New living environment of seniors - discussion of health village management". Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/n6s5gy.

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Due to the fact that the progress of modern medical technology and the popularize of health care system, the average of life expectany in Taiwan has increased steadily. Taiwan has turned into an aging society, and the rate of the seniors group rised steadily since 1993. Family patterns and living patterns have changed because of the low birth rate, and the pressure on children, to take care of their elders, is getting exacerbating. Although aging population is the trend of the world, Taiwan is one of the fastest aging country. To adapt living pattern in a short time, the demand for the seniors housing and seniors nursing might be increased for the upcoming future. The emphasis of this research is to discuss the management of Senior Health Village, in the aspects of human resources, marketing, financial affairs, expansibility, quality of service and so on. Through the literature review, field visiting, and the analysis of senior health village from experts, we can tell the difference between domestic and other countries. Therefore, this research not only can find out the weakness for manage the Seniors Health Village in domestic but also can make suggestions for the problem that we don''t realize at first. Elderly welfare issues need to be treated with a pluralistic and innovative way. In my opinion, seniors living environment should contain professional health care quality, safety spacious living space, elegant environment and leisure facilities. Seniors Health Village not only include all the elements above-mentioned, but also offer a high quality living space which can make seniors live independently.
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PONCAROVÁ, Ester. "Volný čas seniorů na venkově". Master's thesis, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-52942.

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The thesis deals with the leisure time of seniors living in the country. The thesis aims at findings of senior`s leisure perception and leisure activities. This was based on some researches and sociological studies from this area. Some professional studies were partlz extended in the thesis. Very important parts of the paper are some findings of leisure possibilities {--} municipality offers, comercial possibilities etc. Seniors are large part of rural inhabitants who spend their free time in country. Country itself has a large potential to join a lot of quality leisure activites. Municipality and other rural subjects can increase this potential and thus contribute to make the leisure activity of seniors in country more worthy and good. On the other hand, come activities provided by municipality and other public organisations are not sufficient and seniors can`t use them.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Villages seniors"

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Senior living, senior housing, senior retirement: The best places for seniors to retire to cheaply, how to find the right housing, and strategies for living comfortably. Place of publication not identified]: Ace McCloud, 2013.

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Moore, James A. The solar village, the Roosevelt (NJ) senior citizens housing project. Washington, D.C: ACSA Press, 1990.

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Diamond bricks live on in the Scandinavian village. Freeman, S. Dak.[ota]: Pine Hill Press, 1998.

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Penn, John Herman. A brief genealogical history of the ancestors & descendants of Lawrence Heinauer, Senior and Barbara Breitenstein of the villages of Schweinheim and Kleingöft, Westhouse-Marmoutier, Department Bas-Rhin, France and the families of Joseph Maria von Keitz & Frederike Dernbach ... of Robinson, Stowe & Kennedy townships, McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ... El Toro, CA (24792 Green Tree Lane, El Toro 92630-2407): J.H. Penn, 1995.

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Country and Islands Coloring Book: Villages, Beaches and Islands Landscape Coloring Book for Seniors and Everyone. Independently Published, 2021.

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M.A. Lawrence G. Wasden. Senior Village "Senior-Vill-I-Age". AuthorHouse, 2012.

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Love, Donna. Kind of Village This Is: Life in a Senior Residential Community. Independently Published, 2019.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Villages seniors"

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Hung, Lun-Ping, Tuan-Ting Lu e Chien-Liang Chen. "Application of Active RFID Technology to Build an Infection Control System in Seniors Villages". In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 633–38. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55038-6_99.

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Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan, Hsien-Tsung Chang, Alice May-Kuen Wong e Tsung-Fu Wu. "Connecting Communities: Designing a Social Media Platform for Older Adults Living in a Senior Village". In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 224–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21663-3_24.

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Chuang, Miao-Hsien, Ming-Shien Wen e You-Shan Lin. "A Resort or A Remote Village? - Using Jobs-To-Be-Done Theory to Understand Elderly’s Thinking Toward Senior Residences in Taiwan". In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 29–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50732-9_4.

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Kümin, Beat. "Senior Officials and Clergymen in Five Imperial Villages c. 1300–1800". In Imperial Villages, 223–36. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004396609_010.

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Mileson, Stephen, e Stuart Brookes. "The Late Middle Ages, 1350–1530". In Peasant Perceptions of Landscape, 231–73. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894892.003.0006.

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The period after the Black Death saw a dramatic demographic reversal and significant structural economic change, including the withdrawal of lords from direct farming. Vale and Chilterns remained distinctive, but in some links were strengthened and experiential differences were reduced. This chapter examines how perceptions of village space were affected by a steepening of village hierarchy and by increased geographical mobility. Great divergence between settlements is revealed in terms of forms and possibly strength of engagement and attachment. The character of social space in villages is examined in part through an innovative study of the reach of church bells, based on fieldwork carried out during the project. Field names are used to uncover shared stories and local traditions, which may have been cultivated and used especially by senior tenants.
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Donker van Heel, Koenraad. "Some Husband". In Mrs. Naunakhte & Family. American University in Cairo Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5743/cairo/9789774167737.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on Naunakhte's first husband, Qenhirkhopshef, a prominent Deir al-Medina scribe who remained in office for approximately forty years (or more). Qenhirkhopshef became Naunakhte's (presumably) first husband when he was fifty-something years of age and she was twelve (or slightly older). Even after his death, Qenhirkhopshef would influence the lives of the sons and daughters of Naunakhte and her second husband Khaemnun. The chapter attempts to piece together parts of Qenhirkhopshef's life—most of which was spent before he married Naunakhte, from his adoption by the senior village scribe Ramose and his wife Mutemwia to his becoming an important man in the village. It asks a number of questions, for example, where Ramose's property went when he died; Qenhirkhopshef's biological parents; and Qenhirkhopshef's character.
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Bossen, Laurel, e Hill Gates. "Seeking Answers". In Bound Feet, Young Hands. Stanford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804799553.003.0002.

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This chapter describes how data on girls’ hand labor and footbinding was collected in order to examine the possible links between them. It describes the method of inquiry and the selection of village research sites in eight provinces. Interviews and surveys with elderly women asked about their experiences as young girls before marriage. These interviews supplied first-hand information of both qualitative and quantitative value concerning their household economy, their hand labor as girls and footbinding experiences, and indirect data on the footbinding of their senior kinswomen. Assembling the responses first by region and then in the aggregate can reveal whether girls who were required to do handcrafts were also those who were likely to have had their feet bound. The chapter outlines the general characteristics of the village locations, sample size, and women’s birth years and education levels.
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Chan, Alfred L. "Childhood and Youth". In Xi Jinping, 17–42. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197615225.003.0002.

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As the son of Xi Zhongxun, a staunch revolutionary and a founder of the People’s Republic, Xi Jinping enjoyed a privileged childhood until Xi senior was disgraced and persecuted during the Cultural Revolution and his family broken up. Young Jinping was himself attacked as a counterrevolutionary and sent to a delinquent’s school for hard labor. Reduced to poverty, he volunteered to be “sent down” to a poor village called Liangjiahe to be re-educated as an ordinary peasant and to scratch out his existence at the subsistence level. Xi nonetheless persevered, eventually rising to become a village party chief and then gaining a place at prestigious Tsinghua University. Xi belonged to a “lost generation” of Chinese youth who were socialized with Maoist values of struggle, altruism, and egalitarianism but whose further education was disrupted by the Cultural Revolution when they were sent to labor in factories or the countryside.
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"Miniatures". In At the Pivot of East and West, 141–54. Duke University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478024460-005.

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This chapter focuses on accounts of mended and patched lives, exploring them for threads of kindnesses and poisonous knowledges. The forms of writing analyzed—novellas, short stories, and crafted memoirs—occupy a betwixt and between world of fiction and real lives. Jing-Jing Lee's two short novels sketch in emotional features of Singapore during three important periods: the years following World War II, in which children are lost and replaced; the 1980s, when children move from villages to high-rise apartments as part of planned urban renewal; and the 2000s, as elders move into small senior studio apartments. Danielle Lim's novel and memoir present complicating emotional features of public health crises over the same period involving leprosy, SARS, and nervous breakdown and schizophrenia. A tape recorder once again features, allowing an old woman to tell her tale.
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"Non-cooperation". In Friendships of 'Largeness and Freedom', editado por Uma Das Gupta, 221–51. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199481217.003.0008.

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The letters in this chapter speak of the differences among the three friends over non-cooperation. Tagore was determined to preserve the sanctity of his educational institution by keeping Santiniketan out of a political movement. However, that was not how all in the Santiniketan community felt about non-cooperation. For instance, Tagore’s elder brother, the sage-like philosopher Dwijendranath Tagore, who lived in Santiniketan, was upset over his younger brother’s decision. Some teachers also were keen to join the movement. Andrews himself supported the village work that one of the senior teachers led with the students who had come to the Santiniketan institution on leaving their government schools and colleges in response to Gandhi’s call.
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Villages seniors"

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Kyng, Timothy, Ling Li e Ayse Bilgin. "Risk, uncertainty & decisions about australian retirement village residency for seniors". In Decision Making Based on Data. International Association for Statistical Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.19305.

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“Retirement Villages” (RVs) are a common form of housing for older people in Australia. RV contracts are very complex. RV residency terminates on death or ill health. At Macquarie we developed a free online RV financial calculator. This is designed to help consumers with understanding the contracts, comparison shopping, and avoiding costly mistakes. It takes account of longevity / health and financial risks. It converts the complex fee structure to a comparison rent payable monthly over the consumers expected healthy lifespan. RVs are much costlier than most consumers expect. The cost varies by gender and increases with age. This tool uses actuarial modelling utilising publicly available data on mortality and disability. The contracts have much in common with insurance policies. This is the first RV calculator available in Australia. The underlying actuarial model is very original and the calculator can handle the vast majority of contract designs.
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Huang, Zhanyuan, Yang Liu, Yajun Fang e Berthold K. P. Horn. "Video-based Fall Detection for Seniors with Human Pose Estimation". In 2018 4th International Conference on Universal Village (UV). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/uv.2018.8642130.

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Wang, Huiling, e Qiongyu Yang. "Incentive Constraint Mechanism for Senior Executives of Village Bank". In 2014 Seventh International Joint Conference on Computational Sciences and Optimization (CSO). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cso.2014.145.

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Wang, Ainiao, e Lijun Jiang. "Research on the Information Construction Plan of Smart Health and Senior Care Villages". In 2022 8th Annual International Conference on Network and Information Systems for Computers (ICNISC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnisc57059.2022.00182.

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Refugio, Craig. "Statistical literacy among barangay officials and senior high school students: a university outreach program". In Statistics Education and Outreach. International Association for Statistical Education, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.11605.

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This paper presents on how I conducted the statistical literacy program among barangay (village) officials and how these officials applied what they have learned in their respective barangays. Moreover, I portrayed in this paper how I provided an intensive program for an introductory statistics course which is called “Senior High School Students Literacy Program” with an objective of providing initial knowledge in Statistics to the participants, win statistics quiz contest as well as encouraging them to pursue a degree in Statistics. The programs for both barangay officials and senior high school students gained positive results as manifested on: 1). how the barangay officials collected, presented and analyzed data on their respective barangays 2). how the senior students won statistics quiz contest conducted by the NSO of the Philippines and the PSA and 3). the number of students who pursued BS Statistics degree.
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Hidayat, Hilda, e Sevilla Huvaid. "Optimizatimizing The Senior Public Health Cadres in Tapakis Village, Ulakan Tapakis District, Padang Pariaman Regency". In Proceedings of the Third Andalas International Public Health Conference, AIPHC 2019, 10-11th October 2019, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.9-10-2019.2297193.

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Kurniavie, Lidia Ekiq, e Bhisma Murti. "The Effect of Activity Level of the Integrated Health Post on the Community Health Workers Performance on Child Growth And Development Health Services: A Multilevel Analysis". In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.36.

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ABSTRACT Background: Government support has a role in increasing health program development. Cadre performance is important because they are responsible for implementing the integrated health posts (posyandu) program, especially in monitoring the growth and development of children under five. This study aimed to examine the effect of activity level of the integrated health post on the community health workers performance on child growth and development health services Subjects and Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted at 25 posyandus in Karanganyar, Central Java, from August to September 2019. A sample of 200 cadres was selected by stratified random sampling. The dependent variable was cadre performance. The independent variables were education, employment, knowledge, attitude, training, tenure, posyandu facilities, social support, and village government support. The data were collected by questionnaire and analyzed by a multiple logistic regression run on Stata 13. Results: Posyandu cadre with good performance was 50.50%, had education ≥Senior high school was 63%, and working at home was 88%. Cadre performance on child growth and development health services increased with education ≥Senior high school (b= 1.27; 95% CI= 0.24 to 2.30; p= 0.015), working at home (b= 1.41; 95% CI= 0.39 to 2.42; p= 0.007), high knowledge (b= 1.53; 95% CI= 0.56 to 2.49; p= 0.002), positive attitude (b= 1.41; 95% CI= 0.33 to 2.50; p=0.011), had trained ≥2 times (b= 1.33; 95% CI= 0.37 to 2.29; p=0.007), tenure ≥10 years (b=1.21; 95% CI= 0.25 to 2.18; p= 0.014), good facilities (b= 1.57; 95% CI= 0.54 to 2.59; p= 0.003), strong social support (b= 1.28; 95% CI= 0.28 to 2.29; p= 0.013), and strong village government support (b=1.28; 95% CI= 0.26 to 2.31; p=0.014). Posyandu had strong contextual effect on cadre performance on child growth and development health services with intra-class correlation (ICC)= 27.55%. Conclusion: Cadre performance on child growth and development health services increases with high education, working at home, high knowledge, positive attitude, had trained ≥2 times, tenure ≥10 years, good facilities, strong social support, and strong village government support. Posyandu has strong contextual effect on cadre performance on child growth and development health services. Keywords: cadre performance, child growth and development, integrated health post, multilevel analysis Correspondence: Lidia Ekiq Kurniavie. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: ekiqlkv@gmail.com. Mobile: 085852540575. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.36
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Fan, Chun-Yu, Yeh-Chun Juan e Tong-Fang Ni. "User Research for Service Innovation in Senior Apartments: A Case Study in Chang Gung Health and Culture Village". In 2017 International Conference on Industrial Engineering, Management Science and Application (ICIMSA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimsa.2017.7985616.

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Chamnanborirak, Phadoongsit, e Kittisak Kraichan. "A Study of Village Health Volunteers’ Participation in Elderly Care for Senior People Suffering from Chronic Coughing in Donwan Sub-district in Muang District of Maha Sarakham Province". In Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2315-4330_wnc14.33.

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Handayani, Trikinasih, e Nur Hidayat. "Analysis of Tree Stratum Vegetation in Sand Dune Core Zone in Parangtritis Village Kretek Sub-District Bantul Regency Yogyakarta As Learning Sources on Biodiversity for Grade X Senior High School". In Proceedings of the 4th Progressive and Fun Education International Conference, Profunedu 2019, 6-8 August 2019, Makassar, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.7-8-2019.2288418.

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