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Aging in Place

Page history last edited by Brian G. Dowling 10 months, 3 weeks ago

 

 

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    • When it comes to designing aging urban communities, the focus shouldn't be on "senior housing"—it should be about lifestyle, a place where residents want to live and age in place, said the senior living community architect behind the BOOM projects 

 

 

 

    • America is beginning to show its age as the baby boom generation advances toward full-fledged seniorhood. In a new analysis of 2010 Census data, William Frey finds that the pace of this aging will vary widely across the national landscape due to noticeable geographic shifts in the younger population...

 

 

 

    • WHO has been overwhelmed by positive responses to the Age-Friendly Cities Project, with new cities around the world wishing to join this global movement. To support cities wishing to follow this approach, and to ensure the quality of the tools and interventions they use, WHO has now established

 

 

 

    • Households headed by older adults have made dramatic gains relative to those headed by younger adults in their economic well-being over the past quarter of a century.

 

 

 

    • Many U.S. cities—and suburban town centers—are looking for ways to make themselves more age-friendly. These amenities will be key to attracting residents who prefer to age in place and the growing number of empty nesters drawn to urban life.

 

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