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Silva-Smith, Amy L.; Feliciano, Leilani; Kluge, Mary Ann; Yochim, Brian P.; Anderson, Lindsay N.; Hiroto, Kimberly E.; Qualls, Sara H. – Gerontologist, 2011
Purpose: The conceptual model and implementation strategies for a university-private housing collaboration in a multilevel housing campus for older adults are described. The faculty and private developers viewed senior housing as an opportunity for people to downsize their space in order to "upsize" their lives within a community rich with…
Descriptors: Universities, Feedback (Response), Wellness, Older Adults
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Edwards, Jerri D.; Bart, Edward; O'Connor, Melissa L.; Cissell, Gayla – Gerontologist, 2010
Purpose: Recent prospective studies have found that cognition is a more salient predictor of driving cessation than physical performance or demographic factors among community-dwelling older adults. However, these studies have been limited to 5 years of follow-up. The current study used data from the Maryland Older Drivers Project to examine…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals)
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Barresi, Charles M.; And Others – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1984
Analyzes the effects of the environment on well-being among the aged (N=2,265). Presents a recursive causal model which indicates that perceived health and housing satisfaction contribute the most to well-being among the elderly. Emphasizes the importance of environmental satisfacton and neighborhood sociability. (JAC)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Gerontology, Housing, Life Satisfaction
Sheranian, Marilynn; And Others – 1987
Historically, when aging adults could no longer negotiate the difficulties of living alone, they faced either institutionalization or living with their children. Shared housing may be a viable third option for many aging homeowners. The University of Utah's Intermountain West Long Term Care Gerontology Center developed the Senior/Student Shared…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), College Housing, College Students, Daily Living Skills
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Ross, E. C.; And Others – 1977
Volume III, Section B of a six-volume final report (which covers the findings of a research project on policy and technology related to rehabilitation of disabled individuals) presents four papers which examine important rehabilitation-oriented issues. In the first paper, "Transportation Problems of Persons with Disabilities--The Federal Response"…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Community Programs, Conceptual Schemes, Disabilities
Hoffman, Stephanie B.; And Others – 1977
PLANNED AGE (Planned Alternatives for Gerontological Environments) is a consumer/advocate-oriented design simulation package that provides: (a) a medium for user-planner interaction in the design of living and service environments for the aged; (b) an educational, planning, design, and evaluation tool that can be used by the elderly, their…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Consumer Protection, Ecology, Educational Games
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Lowe, Timothy J.; Lucas, Judith A.; Castle, Nicholas G.; Robinson, Joanne P.; Crystal, Stephen – Gerontologist, 2003
Purpose: We report the results of a survey of state initiatives that measure resident satisfaction in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and we describe several model programs for legislators and public administrators contemplating the initiation of their own state programs. Design and Methods: Data on state initiatives and programs…
Descriptors: State Programs, Quality of Life, Older Adults, Information Systems
Preston, James C.; Halton, Katherine B. – 1981
To help increase leader effectiveness in planning and implementing local action projects, the booklet presents discussion and examples of the nature and characteristics of planned community action leading to community development. The booklet first explains why leaders should be involved with community action and then gives abstracts of seven…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Child Development Centers, Community Action, Community Centers