Contextualizing innovative housing models and services within the age-friendly communities framework
Mahmood, A., Seetharaman, K., Jenkins, H., & Chaudhury, H. (2021). Contextualizing innovative housing models and services within the age-friendly communities framework. The Gerontologist. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnab115
Abstract
This article compares and contrasts the characteristics of 3 models of housing and services for older adults, cohousing, Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Supportive Services Program, and villages, and links them to the domains of the age-friendly communities (AFCs) framework, specifically (a) services, supports, and information; (b) respect, inclusion, and diversity; (c) social and civic participation; and (d) affordability. We discuss key barriers and challenges of these models with respect to the AFC domains, as well as implementation and sustainability. Consideration of these models in age-friendly housing policy and practice could help expand and diversify the choices in the housing and services continuum. This aligns with AFC’s emphasis on the need for housing and services responsive to older adults’ diverse health and social needs, provides options that balance autonomy, choice, and support, and emphasizes older adults’ participation and involvement in tailoring these options.