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Exploring the age-friendliness of purpose-built retirement communities
 — evidence from England
Author(s)Jennifer Liddle, Thomas Scharf, Bernadette Bartlam
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 34, no 9, October 2014
PublisherCambridge University Press, October 2014
Pagespp 1601-1629
Sourcejournals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsRetirement communities ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Attitude ; Longitudinal surveys ; England.
AnnotationThis article contributes to emerging debates around age-friendly environments, providing empirical evidence concerning the relative age-friendliness of purpose-built retirement communities. Adopting a new definition - 'underpinned by a commitment to respect and social inclusion, an age-friendly community is engaged in a strategic and ongoing process to facilitate active ageing by optimising the community's physical and social environments and its supporting infrastructure' - the article analyses the age-friendliness of one retirement community in England. The Longitudinal Study of Ageing in a Retirement Community (LARC) encompassed two waves of a survey with residents, interviews and focus groups with stakeholders involved in staffing, managing and designing the community, and other qualitative data collected from residents. Reviewing the different data sources, the article argues that purpose-built retirement communities have the potential to be age-friendly settings but might better involve residents in a regular cycle of planning, implementation, evaluation and continual improvement if they are to facilitate active ageing. In addition, more clarity is needed on how such developments can better fit with the age-friendly agenda, particularly in terms of their capacity to support ageing in place, the accessibility of the wider neighbourhood, opportunities for intergenerational interactions, and the training of staff to work with older people.
Accession NumberCPA-150609007 A
ClassmarkROA: TOB: DP: 3J: 82

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