The Environments of Ageing: Space, Place and Materiality

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نام کتاب : The Environments of Ageing: Space, Place and Materiality
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : محیط های پیری: فضا، مکان و مادیات
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ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 412
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447310570
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 39 مگابایت



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Front Cover\nThe Environments of Ageing: Space, Place and Materiality\nCopyright information\nDedication\nTable of contents\nList of figures and tables\nResearch summaries\nList of acronyms\nAbout the author\nAcknowledgments\nSeries editors’ preface\nPreface: understanding the structure\n1 Person and environment\n Introduction\n Person (P)\n Labelling later life\n Understanding the person\n Social issues\n Ways of living\n Financial security\n Environment (E)\n Space and place\n Public and private\n Materiality\n The reality of the everyday\n Health, behaviour and environment\n Cognitive change and dementia\n Sensory loss and mobility\n Person–environment interactions\n Conclusions\n2 Theoretical development\n Introduction\n Environmental gerontology: theoretical influences\n Environmental gerontology: focus to date\n Person–environment interactions\n Reflections on M. Powell Lawton\n Alternative views on person–environment fit\n Further reflections\n Place attachment\n Relocation\n Place theory and applied research in practice\n Forward thinking on person–environment in later life\n Developing the Ecological Model of Ageing\n Future issues for environmental gerontology\n Theoretical perspectives from geographical gerontologists\n Non-representational theory\n Relational theory\n Conclusions\n3 The global context\n Introduction\n Global ageing, global health\n The urban/rural continuum\n Patterns of migration\n Climate change\n The built environment\n Technological development\n Social exclusion in later life\n Conclusions\n4 Environmental living\n Introduction\n Home and homeland\n Home as place\n Population distribution in the UK\n A multicultural population\n Key issues\n Living in urban and rural communities\n Study A\n Study B\n Study C\n Study D\n ‘Age-friendly’ places\n Planning a lifetime neighbourhood\n Decentralised services, mobility and communication\n Outdoor spaces\n The meaning of being age-friendly\n Reflecting on place as home: the urban/rural lens\n Conclusions\n5 Housing in later life\n Introduction\n Housing development in the UK: 20th century onwards\n Housing characteristics in later life\n Tenure and age\n The situation and well-being of older households\n Cultural diversity\n Liminal spaces – gardens and balconies\n Future housing decisions and developments\n Inclusive design for all?\n Lifetime homes, lifetime neighbourhoods\n A HAPPI future\n Ways forward for accessible housing\n Changing the nature of home?\n Housing adaptation/modification\n Smart homes\n Home care, home share: part of the environments of ageing\n Co-designing housing alternatives\n Conclusions\n6 Housing histories, housing options\n Introduction\n Staying put?\n Option recognition\n Parallel thinking\n The ENABLE-AGE project\n Reflecting on home: the lens of general housing\n Conclusions\n7 Alternative environments: specialised housing (with care)\n Introduction\n Case study: living to the fourth age in retirement housing\n Housing, support and care\n From almshouses to sheltered housing\n Policy developments: community care and housing (with care)\n Housing (with care) in later life: into the 21st century\n Retirement housing\n HAPPI 1, 2, 3 – alternative living environments\n Introducing ECH\n Funding, information and guidance\n Facilities\n The specialised housing stock\n The proprietors (for profit and not for profit)\n Housing and care research\n A new way of living\n Who are the residents? Impact on aspects of health.?\n Housing with care as ‘age-friendly’ communities\n Alternative housing (with care): the issues\n Purpose – replacing the care home?\n Recognising diversity\n Co-housing\n Design and late life housing\n Reflecting on home: the lens of age-related housing (with care)\n Conclusions\n8 Care home living: a form of long-term care\n Introduction\n The need for long-term care\n The development of the care home\n Workhouse beginnings versus private convalescence\n Post-war to present day\n Paying for care\n Changing characteristics of residents and staff\n Care home residents\n Staffing in care homes\n Design in communal settings\n A room of your own\n Making change through National Minimum Standards\n Care home design\n Dementia-friendly environments\n Quality in care homes – the impact of regulation\n Care home research\n Reflecting on home: the lens of the care home\n Conclusions\n Appendix 1\n DoH (2003)\n Environment\n Individual accommodation: space requirements\n Environment\n Individual accommodation: furniture and fittings\n Appendix 2\n DoH (2003)\n9 Methodological development\n Introduction\n Participatory research: involving older people\n Social interaction in urban public places (2004–06)\n Revisiting The Last Refuge – the tracing study (2005–07)\n Researching age-friendly communities (2013–15)\n Dementia-friendly environments (2016–19)\n Issues from participatory action research\n Environmental gerontology: a field of interdisciplinary research\n New dynamics of ageing programme\n Transitions in Kitchen Living study\n Different forms of measurement\n The facets of life wheel\n The Housing Enabler\n Conclusions\n10 Rethinking the spatiality of ageing\n Introduction\n Global health, global ageing – living during a global pandemic\n Addressing climate change\n Transient populations\n Technological solutions\n Connectivity: a meaning for age-friendly places\n Accessible transport\n Community centres\n Sustainable housing\n A relational theory for environments of ageing\n Environmental living and the meaning of home\n The spatiality of ageing\n Conclusions\nGlossary of terms\nReferences\nIndex\nBack Cover




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