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Autor:
Leslie A. Morgan, PhD, Ann Christine Frankowski, PhD, Erin G. Roth, MA, Lynn Keimig, MHA, Sheryl Zimmerman, PhD, J. Kevin Eckert, PhD
Named a 2013 Doody's Core Title!Doody's Medical Reviews Score: 92, 4 Stars!'[This book] is well written and achieves its aim of exploring the meaning of quality from a range of perspectives. It has a welcome focus on the views of residents, and the a
Autor:
J. Kevin Eckert, Paula C. Carder, Leslie A. Morgan, Ann Christine Frankowski, Erin G. Roth, Sheryl Zimmerman, Lynn Keimig, Robert L. Rubinstein, John G. Schumacher, Debra Dobbs, Tommy B. Piggee Jr, Leanne J. Clark
Assisted living is the fastest-growing alternative to skilled nursing care for frail older persons in the United States. The expectations, settings, and missions of these residences are varied, making it difficult for prospective residents and their
Autor:
Ann Christine Frankowski, PJ Doyle, Mary Nemec, Lynn Keimig, Erin G. Roth, K Eckert, Amanda D. Peeples, Robert L. Rubinstein, G Hrybyk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Housing For the Elderly. 26:275-289
This paper focuses on stigma in collective living environments for older adults, specifically multi-level campuses. We contrast two design profiles, a purpose-built campus which opened in 1997, and an older setting that grew by accretion over decades
Autor:
Sheryl Zimmerman, Lynn Keimig, Ann Christine Frankowski, J. Kevin Eckert, Leanne J. Clark, Debra Dobbs, Bob Rubinstein
Publikováno v:
The Gerontologist. 48:517-526
Purpose: This study explored aspects of stigmatization for older adults who live in residential care or assisted living (RC–AL) communities and what these settings have done to address stigma. Design and Methods: We used ethnography and other quali
Autor:
Lynn Keimig, Leslie A. Morgan, Erin G. Roth, Amanda D. Peeples, Susan Goldman, Robert L. Rubinstein, J. Kevin Eckert
Publikováno v:
The Gerontologist. 52(2)
Over the last five decades, the number of U.S. households in age-restricted housing, including active adult retirement communities (AARCs), has increased steadily to nearly 2.7 million households headed by individuals 55 and older. Recent projections