OUR GUEST EDITOR:
Keren Brown Wilson
INTRODUCTION:
Where older people live, how needed care is provided.
By Keren Brown Wilson, guest editor
The Sad State of Affordable Housing for Older People
A crisis looms.
By Nancy Libson
Assisted Living in All Its Guises
An increasing variety of approaches to design, operation, regulation, and payment.
By Mauro Hernandez
Small Board-and-Care Homes in the Age of Assisted Living
The challenge of licensing and monitoring these “mom and pop” settings.
By Paula C. Carder, Leslie A. Morgan, and J. Kevin Eckert
Livable Communities for Older People
Independence, services, and connection.
By Andrew Kochera and Kim Bright
Supportive Housing for Frail, Low-Income Older Adults: Identifying Need and Allocating Resources
What factors should be taken into account?
By Stephen M. Golant
Linking Services to Housing: Who Will Provide the Care?
A competent, stable, and committed workforce is in short supply.
By Robyn I. Stone
Retrofitting Homes and Buildings: Improved Sites for Long-Term-Care Delivery
Away from the old “continuum” toward more integrated living.
By Christie M. Nishita and Jon Pynoos
A Place Called Home: Not-for-Profit Organizations Provide Innovative Housing and Services for Older Adults
Three very different models.
By Sarah Mashburn
Community Partnerships for Older Adults: Meeting the Housing Challenge
An unusual alliance of developers, service providers, officials, and elders.
By Elise J. Bolda