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Introduction Problems in Conventional Dwellings and Neighborhoods Localities With Large Concentrations of Elderly Residents Assets or Liabilities Planned Age-Segregated Housing for Active and Independent Retirees Financial Relief for the Older Homeowner Rent-Subsidized Housing for the Lower-Income Elderly Home- and Community-Based Formal Care That Facilitates Aging in Place Using Formal Care Barriers and Benefits Household Strategies Sharing Space with Family or Housemate Group Housing Options for Less Independent Elderly Continuing Care (Life Care) Retirement Facilities Multiple Levels of Shelter and Care Public Opposition, Land Use Restrictions, and the Fair Housing Act Conclusion
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Cromley et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a17032a4f6063e06b052480 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/215833
Ellen K. Cromley
University of Connecticut
Stephen M. Golant
University of Florida
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