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Older adults' use of adaptable design features in housing units
 — an exploratory study
Author(s)Sara Danziger, Habib Chaudhury
Journal titleJournal of Housing for the Elderly, vol 23, no 3, 2009
PublisherRoutledge, 2009
Pagespp 134-148
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsArchitectural design [housing [elderly]] ; Adaption ; Assistive technology ; Standards of provision ; Qualitative Studies ; Canada.
AnnotationIn 1997, the city of North Vancouver, British Columbia developed Adaptable Design Guidelines for housing to support ageing-in-place for older tenants. This article reports the first qualitative evaluation of those adaptable design features since those guidelines were implemented. The study used a qualitative methodology to explore the elderly tenants' use and satisfaction of the adaptable design features in the housing units and environmental changes made by those tenants. Key qualitative categories that emerged from the interviews were design preferences and environmental modifications. Findings from this study can inform future revisions of the guidelines and demonstrate what needs to be done in environmental design of seniors' housing that can foster functional independence. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100226208 A
ClassmarkKE:YB3: 5SA: M: 583: 3DP: 7S

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