Aging Autonomy and Architecture

Aging  Autonomy  and Architecture
Author: Benyamin Schwarz,Ruth Brent
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture and the aged
ISBN: 0801860334

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Examines various aspects of the design and function of aged care assisted living facilities. Includes the needs of people with dementia and people from culturally diverse backgrounds.

Design for Aging

Design for Aging
Author: Jeffrey W. Anderzhon,David Hughes,Stephen Judd,Emi Kiyota,Monique Wijnties
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780470946725

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Architecture/Interior Design An in-depth look at the most innovative aged care facilities today With the world's population aging at a rapid pace, there is a growing need for new ways to provide residential care for older people. Design for Aging explores some of the most successful examples of elderly housing today, focusing on integrating architectural considerations within an unwavering people-driven approach. Written by an international team of experts in aged care design, the book brings together twenty-six case studies from around the world, including Australia, Denmark, England, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States. The authors describe how each scheme has succeeded in addressing the needs of its residents regardless of wide variations in design, geography, cultural factors, medical needs, capital cost, and other factors. Clear, well-documented information for each facility includes: Building descriptions and project data, and how the overall design fits within a geographical location The type of community, including number of residents, ethnicity, and specific conditions such as dementia How to apply universal design principles in different political, social, and regulatory contexts How to create a sense of belonging and well-being for residents while building strong connections with the community at large What makes a facility able to attract and retain high-quality caregivers Environmental sustainability issues, plus indoor and outdoor spaces Architects and interior designers as well as facility owners and caregivers will find Design for Aging an inspiring and practical guide on how to navigate the many factors involved in creating good designs for aged care environments.

Assisted Living

Assisted Living
Author: Benyamin Schwarz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781135417901

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Learn how to make elder housing more homelike! Taking an incisive look at assisted living for the elderly, Assisted Living: Sobering Realities is an important book for the professionals who work with aging Americans and their families. This vital book provides a multidisciplinary overview of the world of assisted living for older Americans. With unique insight and a keen clinical perspective, Assisted Living examines a variety of topics: the dilemma of aging in place, the realities of end-of-life care, and the ins and outs of residential care supply. Easy-to-read graphs and charts make the data user-friendly. This book delivers current information on: the housing needs of elderly renters, with case studies of 109 residents in two facilities the need for improved housing and services for low-income elderly, providing an overview of how successful facilities take a comprehensive approach in linking low-income elders with community-based services the advantages and disadvantages of residential care facilities research about aging in place from providers and residents’ perspectives the unmet needs of the elderly who qualify for housing assistance how visitation patterns affect the overall satisfaction and quality of life of assisted living residents

Aging in America

Aging in America
Author: John C. Cavanaugh,Christine K. Cavanaugh
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 892
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313350948

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This three-volume set provides insightful and understandable summaries of the state-of-the-art studies of aging—the most important social demographic issue facing America today. Aging in America will help us plan for the future and meet the needs of what has already become an 11-fold increase in the number of U.S. residents 65 or older. Organized around three broad themes related to aging—psychological issues, mental and physical health, and social issues—with a volume devoted to each, this unique set rallies respected scholars from across disciplines to discuss a phenomenon that will profoundly affect each of us individually and our society as a whole. The volumes cover a wide range of topics, including neuroscience, memory, end-of-life choices, health, care-giving, medication adherence, the benefits of exercise, personal relationships, elder abuse, and other vital issues. The gains of longevity are explored, as are the agonies of loss as we age. As a society, we need to assure that older adults not only survive but thrive. This set helps point the way.

Design for Aging

Design for Aging
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: American Institute of Architects Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1985
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015009269781

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Architecture for an Ageing Population

Architecture for an Ageing Population
Author: International Association of Home and Services for the Ageing
Publsiher: Images Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-03-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781864705188

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This compilation of more than 20 outstanding projects in the areas of assisted living, continuing care retirement communities and nursing homes represents the best current work designed by architects for the ever-increasing population of the ageing and elderly. Produced by IMAGES Publishing in association with the IAHSA, Architecture for an Ageing Population complements the successful Design for Aging series. Each project is presented with photographs, detailed plans and statistics, illuminating the high level of research, planning and community involvement that goes into these advancements in living environments for seniors. This comprehensive review of architectural design trends in aged-care facilities will appeal to aged-care providers, developers, users, and advocates, as well as architects, interior designers, landscapers and other design professionals.

Humanistic Design of Assisted Living

Humanistic Design of Assisted Living
Author: John P. Marsden
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2005-05-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0801880319

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"Marsden provides an overview of assisted living's evolution and then addresses the current information resources available to designers. drawing on consumer-based research, he discusses successful humanistic design and presents a conceptual framework with six themes: familiar housing cues, protective enclosure, caring cues, human scale, usability, and naturalness. He applies this framework to specific guidelines for building exteriors, interior entries, and common living rooms and dining rooms. His recommendations are supported by photographs that demonstrate effective design strategies as well as some less-successful examples." "This book presents essential design guidelines for housing owners, operators, administrators, policy makers, gerontologists, interior designers, and architects."--BOOK JACKET.

The Role of the Outdoors in Residential Environments for Aging

The Role of the Outdoors in Residential Environments for Aging
Author: Susan Rodiek,Benyamin Schwarz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2006-09-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136748523

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The Role of the Outdoors in Residential Environments for Aging presents new insights on the positive role nature and the outdoors can play in the lives of older adults, whether they live in the community, in an assisted-living environment, or in a skilled nursing facility. Current research suggests that increased contact and activity levels with the outdoors can be an important therapeutic resource for the elderly, with significant mental and physical health benefits. This unique book examines how to make the most of outdoor spaces in residential settings, exploring attitudes and patterns of use, the effect of plants, the physical environment, and health-related outcomes from contact with nature and enhanced physical activity.