Shared housing for the elderly
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Shared housing for the elderly
(Contributions to the study of aging, no. 15)
Greenwood Press, 1989
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Papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America held in Washington, D.C., in 1987
Bibliography: p. [195]-196
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is the first collection of original essays on the topic of elderly shared housing. The approach is multidisciplinary and reflects a rare combination of applied and academic analyses. The focus is on agency-assisted shared housing, a form of shared housing in which a homesharing agency matches a homeprovider, usually an elderly person with room to spare in his or her home and often with needs for assistance, with a homeseeker, usually a younger adult who seeks an inexpensive living arrangement. With the increasing scarcity of moderate- and low-income housing in many regions of the nation and the increasing costs of formal community-based services for the elderly, such homesharing options are becoming increasingly attractive for old and young alike.
The first section of the book includes four introductory essays. The goals of this section are to provide a broad descriptive analysis of the history, growth, and current issues facing the shared housing movement, to consider both the urban and rural environments as contexts for shared housing programs, and to offer an overview of shared housing research. The second section contains three chapters which offer regionally specific perspectives on the development of shared housing programs. These include the states of Michigan, California, and the Canadian province of Ontario. Each chapter decribes the issues in service delivery system development within their particular geographic boundaries. The final section of the book contains six case studies of homesharing programs. They are located in Burlington, Vermont, Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Wichita, Kansas, and San Jose and Orange County, California. Most emphasize the organizational characteristics and dynamics of the programs, and some present qualitative and quantitative data on homesharing matches. A theme running through the analyses is the fact that community level variables influence the organizational form of the homesharing agency as well as the kinds of clients who are likely candidates for homesharing in particular communities.
目次
Preface Introductory Perspectives An Introduction to Elderly Shared Housing Research in the United States Elderly Shared Housing in the United States Patterns of Homesharing in the United States Homesharing in a Rural Context Regionwide Perspectives Shared Housing in California: A Regional Perspective Michigan Match: A Homeshare Experience Ontario's Homesharing Program Case Studies Homesharing for Homecare Homesharing Service through Social Exchange: The Case of Project HOME The Matchmakers of Santa Clara County Habits of Living and Match Success: Shared Housing in Southern California Share-a-Home of Wichita The Nature of Problematic Homesharing Matches: The Case of Share-a-Home of Milwaukee Selected Bibliography Index
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