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Aging in place: Integrating senior's housing needs into a community plan.

机译:老龄化:将老年人的住房需求纳入社区计划。

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According to the Statistics Canada Census of 1996, most seniors are living at home in private households. Only a small proportion of seniors are institutionalized. Until the 1960s, housing did not successfully help those who were aged or had special needs. With the inception of public housing in the 1960s and, social and special needs housing in the 1970's, this began to change. It wasn't, however, until the mid-1980's the phrase, aging in place, gained popularity. It was recognized that needs change over time. Studies have shown that seniors want more choices in housing that allow them to be where they want or need to be, with minimal restrictions on their lifestyle, while feeling they are in control of the decision making process. Variety and flexibility in the planned environment are now becoming major requirements.; Through interviews with seniors organizations, planners, architects, developers, and other professionals it was recognized that several issues, when addressed, may assist planners in developing continuum of care communities. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
机译:根据加拿大统计局1996年的调查,大多数老年人住在私人家庭中。只有一小部分老年人被制度化。直到1960年代,住房一直没有成功地帮助那些年老或有特殊需要的人。随着1960年代的公共住房建设以及1970年代的社会和特殊需求住房建设,这种情况开始改变。但是直到1980年代中期,“老化”这一词才开始流行。人们认识到需求会随着时间而变化。研究表明,老年人希望住房方面有更多选择,使他们能够按自己的意愿或需要去做,而对他们的生活方式的限制极小,同时他们感到自己可以控制决策过程。计划环境中的多样性和灵活性现在正成为主要要求。通过与老年人组织,规划人员,建筑师,开发商和其他专业人员的访谈,我们认识到,解决一些问题可能会帮助规划人员发展护理社区。 (摘要由UMI缩短。)

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