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Aging in Place at Harbor Point: Outreach Follow-Up of Older Adults Living in Independent Mixed-Income Apartments
Gerontology Institute Publications
  • Judith M. Conahan, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Nina M. Silverstein, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Kelly Fitzgerald, University of Massachusetts Boston
Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
11-1-2004
Abstract

Most older people, despite functional impairments, plan to stay in their homes and/or communities as long as possible. According to an AARP survey, 82% of adults 65+ reported that they believe that they are “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to stay in their current homes or apartments for the rest of their lives. With increasing age, housing and community characteristics and services gain importance in meeting the challenges of “aging in place.” Staying in their homes maximizes elder’s independence, sustains their social connections, and reaffirms their identity and value.

Community Engaged/Serving
No, this is not community-engaged.
Citation Information
Judith M. Conahan, Nina M. Silverstein and Kelly Fitzgerald. "Aging in Place at Harbor Point: Outreach Follow-Up of Older Adults Living in Independent Mixed-Income Apartments" (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nina_silverstein/7/