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Hunt, Michael E.; Ross, Leonard E. – Gerontologist, 1990
Used quantitative measures to examine relative importance of various apartment complex attributes (location, management, design) in attracting older and younger people to apartments that have (n=3) and have not (n=2) become Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs). Results demonstrated attractive housing for older people was attractive…
Descriptors: Housing, Older Adults, Retirement

Weinstein, Stellye; Rosen, Efrem – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1988
Middle-income older adults (N=314) responded to senior adult sexuality scale. Results showed that respondents who selected to reside in age-segregated leisure-type retirement communities exhibited significantly more sexual interest, sexual activities, and liberal sexual attitudes than did respondents residing in age-integrated mainstream…
Descriptors: Housing, Older Adults, Place of Residence, Retirement
Parr, Joyce; And Others – 1986
This document presents an overview of research in retirement housing which focuses on studying individuals' adaptation to retirement housing, consulting on the design of retirement housing, and conducting community surveys to assess the interest in living options for older persons. The terms congregate housing, continuing care retirement centers,…
Descriptors: Design, Housing, Life Style, Needs Assessment

Stearns, Lisa R.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1990
Oversight staff in 23 of 30 states with legislation regulating continuing care retirement communities completed questionnaire surveying features of implementation experience such as problems with scope of regulation, appropriateness of oversight placement, adequacy of staff and financial resources, use of discretionary agency authority, and…
Descriptors: Housing, Individual Needs, Long Term Care, Older Adults
Haas, William H., III; Streib, Gordon F. – 1984
Survey data based on a random sample of retirement villages' residents in Florida (N=519) considered retirement plans. Individuals were more likely to have made detailed plans for: Health Insurance (85 percent); Income (71 percent); Will (70 percent); Housing (67 percent); Health Care (55 percent); Leisure Pursuits (39 percent). A retirement…
Descriptors: Estate Planning, Health Insurance, Housing, Leisure Time
Mullins, Larry C., Ed.; Tucker, Richard D., Ed. – 1985
The six chapters of this book explore various issues concerning the annual migration of older Canadians to Florida. The study is based on a survey, of 4,500 subscribers to "Canada News" in Florida, that received 2,731 responses. Among the issues examined are the following: (1) where older Canadians are living in Florida; (2) the…
Descriptors: Demography, Health Services, Housing, Migrants
Parr, Joyce; Green, Sara – 1986
The housing industry for the elderly has changed from being primarily the effort of charitable organizations to include a large number of for-profit businesses. Psychologists interested in dealing with this industry will have to be aggressive. Important considerations include the following: (1) managers make decisions about finances, products, and…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Consultants, Consultation Programs, Housing
Hartwigsen, Gail; Null, Roberta – 1987
Full-timing, living year-round in a recreational vehicle, may be a viable housing alternative for older people. Full-timers can enjoy life in recreational vehicles that are modern, convenient, and well-built. Full-timing can be as expensive or as economical as the individual circumstances are. The economic benefits of full-timing increase when the…
Descriptors: Camping, Housing, Motor Vehicles, Older Adults
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Special Committee on Aging. – 1985
This is a 1984 annual Senate report on aging which examines the health, income, employment, housing, and assistance problems of older people. In a preface, Senators Heinz and Glenn note the following significant events of l984: (1) Congress reauthorized the Older Americans Act; (2) a strong economy with low inflation helped Social Security and…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Employment, Health
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC. Library Div. – 1979
This completely revised and updated edition of the bibliography of the same title, published by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Library in 1971, is a selective, partially annotated list of publications and periodical articles issued since 1970. In cooperation with HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research, the most…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Buildings, Disabilities, Housing

Gaskill, Paul L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
The surge in the over-75 age group in the United States creates entrepreneurial opportunities in the older adult housing market. Pine Hill is a successful example of a retirement residence which responds to the older adult's need for independence and meaningful leisure involvement. Its planning, development and operation are described. (IAH)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Entrepreneurship, Housing, Older Adults
Horwitz, Michael D.; Rolett, Roderic L. – Business Officer, 1991
For colleges and universities, development of underused assets can be compatible with or supportive of the institution's purpose and also be financially rewarding. Providing alumni retirement housing can enhance institutional ties with alumni, in turn boosting recruitment and fund raising. Successful development requires a unique blend of…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Construction Programs, Higher Education
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2005
Does the phrase "retirement community" conjure up images of a Florida condo next to a golf course? If so, think again. This article describes the growing number of residential senior adult communities that have sprung up on, or near, the campuses of colleges and universities around the country. Such housing offers residents an array of activities…
Descriptors: Housing, Discussion Groups, Retirement, Older Adults
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Special Committee on Aging. – 1976
The report summarizes Federal legislation for the elderly enacted into law during 1975 and 1976. The Older American Amendments, SSI cost-of-living increases, the Tax Acts of 1975 and 1976 and the Domestic Volunteer Service Act Ammendments are reviewed. The report summarizes only legislation enacted into law and does not include measures passed…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Federal Legislation, Gerontology, Government Role

Flynn, Pauline T.; DeVoss, Robert A. – Educational Gerontology, 1986
Reports details of an educational program designed and implemented at one retirement community. Cites a national survey which attests to the uniqueness of this program. Recommends that educational programs based on this model be implemented at all retirement communities. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Educational Gerontology, Housing