2009 Seniors Housing & Care JournalThe
2009 Seniors Housing & Care Journal continues its tradition of providing empirically based research and commentaries about the quality and progressive practices that focus on critical issues faced by professionals in today’s senior living management. Articles give readers important concepts to apply in their own setting and provide broad implications for the field.
Volume 17 features the following articles:
- Satisfied Residents Won’t Recommend Your Community, But Very Satisfied Residents Will
- Promoting Homelike Characteristics and Eliminating Institutional Characteristics in Community-based Residential Care Settings: Insights from an 8-State Study
- The Restorative Qualities of an Activity Based, Third Place Café for Seniors: Restoration, Social Support, and Place Attachment at Mather’s—More Than a Café
- The Utility of a Falls Risk Self-Assessment Tool
- Preparing for the Future: Trends in Continuing Care Retirement Communities
- An Exploratory Look at Preferences for Seven Long-Term Care Options
- Life-Span Housing for Aging in Place: Addressing the Home as an Integrated Part of the Solution to Long-Term Care in America
2009 Seniors Housing & Care Journal (Volume 17, Number 1)
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