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Draws on in-depth interviews with residents, family members, staff, and administrators of six different types of assisted living residence. An appendix describes the qualitative research process used by a collaborative research team of the Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County's Center for Aging Studies. "Transitions from assisted living: sociocultural aspect," funded by the National Institute on Aging, was designed to provide an understanding of the minor and major life transitions experienced by residents in assisted living. -- Cover, p.4.
Homes for the Aged --- Patients --- Assisted Living Facilities --- Long-term care facilities --- Congregate housing --- Persons --- Sick --- Homes (Institutions) --- Homes for older people --- Homes for the aged --- Older people --- Almshouses --- Assisted independent residential living --- Assisted living --- Supported housing --- Supportive housing --- Housing --- Institutional care
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"The largest, most comprehensive study of residential care/assisted living ever undertaken." -- Housing Studies "Policy makers, educators, advocates, and service providers along the continuum of care for older adults will find this work impressive." -- Inside GCM.
Congregate housing --- Older people --- Life care communities --- Housing --- Care --- Management. --- Continuing care communities --- Continuing care retirement communities --- Lifecare communities --- Assisted independent residential living --- Assisted living --- Supported housing --- Supportive housing --- Long-Term Care --- Housing for the Elderly. --- Retirement communities --- Aged. --- Continuing Care Retirement Centers --- Life Care Centers, Retirement --- Aged --- Homes for the Aged --- Care, Long-Term --- Long Term Care --- Housing for the elderly --- Senior housing
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