Aging in Place with Dignity
International Solutions Relating to the Low-income and Frail Elderly

 

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Aging in Place with Dignity
International Solutions Relating to the Low-income and Frail Elderly

Duncan Boldy (Editor)
Leonard F. Heumann (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9780275943561

 

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Defines and analyses programmes to help the frail and low-income elderly stay out of institutions and age "in place" in their communities with proper support systems. The case studies presented describe recent thinking on public solutions to ageing in place in a number of developed countries.


Heumann and Boldy define and analyze emerging programs to help the frail and low-income elderly stay out of institutions and age "in place" in their communities with proper support systems. The case studies presented describe the latest thinking and innovative public program solutions to aging in place in highly developed industrialized countries, including Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, Sweden, and the United States. Heumann and Boldy link these studies and describe the conditions and constraints under which existing programs function. Chapter 1 examines the benefits and limitations to aging in place policies and programs on the broadest level, including the economic trends that have created the urgency for new government policies. Chapter 2 presents the classification system of aging in place solutions so that the case examples can be viewed in a comparative context of approach and government commitment. Chapters 3-7 discuss subsidized housing solutions in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and other developed countries. Chapters 8-12 review community support programs in Australia, Israel, Sweden, and Japan. Chapter 13 summarizes the case findings, adds data to the editors' overall classification model, and discusses how government assistance could and should evolve in the future. Aging in Place with Dignity is designed to help government and voluntary-service planners and providers at the federal and local levels deal with the complex and urgent problem of enabling the frail elderly to age in place.


 

ISBN 275943569
ISBN13 9780275943561
Publisher Greenwood Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 30/05/1993
Pages 216
Weight (grammes) 499
Published in United States
Height (mm) 235
Width (mm) 155

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