Staying Put
Staying Put
Adapting the Places Instead of the People
Lanspery, Susan; Hyde, Joan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2019
283
Mole
Inglês
9780415784276
15 a 20 dias
550
PART I REFRAMING HOUSING ADAPTATIONS
Living at Home: The Convergence of Aging and Disability Irving Kenneth Zola Design Directives in Home Adaptation Jon Pynoos and Victor Regnier
Technology and Home Adaptations Paul John Grayson
PART II USERS' PERSPECTIVES IN HOME ADAPTATION
The Elderly Consumer's Decision to Accept or Reject Home Adaptations: Issues and Perspectives Russell J. Ohta and Brenda M. Ohta Home Adaptation for Alzheimer's Households: The Importance of a Consumer Perspective Nina M. Silverstein and Joan Hyde
Individualizing Home Modification Recommendations to Facilitate Performance of Routine Activities Bettye Rose Connell and Jon A. Sanford
The Effects of Income on Home Modification: Can They Afford to Stay Put? Phyllis H. Mutschler
PART III IMPLEMENTING HOUSING ADAPTATION PROGRAMS
The Delivery of Home Modification and Repair Services Jon Pynoos, Phoebe Liebig, Julie Overton, and Emily Calvert Establishing Home Modification, Maintenance, and Repair Programs in Community-Based Agencies Russell W. Hereford
Adapting Subsidized Housing: The Experience of the Supportive Services Program in Senior Housing Susan C. Lanspery
PART IV HOUSING ADAPTATION POLICY
Fostering Adaptive Housing: An Overview of Funding Sources, Laws, and Policies Robin Talbert, Paul John Grayson, and Joan Hyde Implications of the 1988 Fair Housing Act for the Frail Elderly Sandra J. Newman and Molli N. Mezrich
Research, Policy, and Practice in Housing Adaptations: Future Directions Katrinka Smith Sloan, Joan Hyde, and Susan Lanspery
Epilogue Report on the First National Invitational Conference on Home Modification Mary Ann Wilner
Contributors
PART I REFRAMING HOUSING ADAPTATIONS
Living at Home: The Convergence of Aging and Disability Irving Kenneth Zola Design Directives in Home Adaptation Jon Pynoos and Victor Regnier
Technology and Home Adaptations Paul John Grayson
PART II USERS' PERSPECTIVES IN HOME ADAPTATION
The Elderly Consumer's Decision to Accept or Reject Home Adaptations: Issues and Perspectives Russell J. Ohta and Brenda M. Ohta Home Adaptation for Alzheimer's Households: The Importance of a Consumer Perspective Nina M. Silverstein and Joan Hyde
Individualizing Home Modification Recommendations to Facilitate Performance of Routine Activities Bettye Rose Connell and Jon A. Sanford
The Effects of Income on Home Modification: Can They Afford to Stay Put? Phyllis H. Mutschler
PART III IMPLEMENTING HOUSING ADAPTATION PROGRAMS
The Delivery of Home Modification and Repair Services Jon Pynoos, Phoebe Liebig, Julie Overton, and Emily Calvert Establishing Home Modification, Maintenance, and Repair Programs in Community-Based Agencies Russell W. Hereford
Adapting Subsidized Housing: The Experience of the Supportive Services Program in Senior Housing Susan C. Lanspery
PART IV HOUSING ADAPTATION POLICY
Fostering Adaptive Housing: An Overview of Funding Sources, Laws, and Policies Robin Talbert, Paul John Grayson, and Joan Hyde Implications of the 1988 Fair Housing Act for the Frail Elderly Sandra J. Newman and Molli N. Mezrich
Research, Policy, and Practice in Housing Adaptations: Future Directions Katrinka Smith Sloan, Joan Hyde, and Susan Lanspery
Epilogue Report on the First National Invitational Conference on Home Modification Mary Ann Wilner
Contributors